Tag: Nature Portfolio


  • MedEduChat AI Elevates Prostate Cancer Education

    MedEduChat AI Elevates Prostate Cancer Education

    New AI Tool Tailored for Prostate Cancer Education In a landmark advance for patient-centered care, Mayo Clinic researchers have developed MedEduChat, an electronic health record (EHR) integration that collaborates with a large language model to deliver accurate, patient-specific education about prostate cancer. The study, published in Nature Portfolio, demonstrates how AI can blend clinical data…

  • Advanced AI Guides Prostate Cancer Patients with Mayo Clinic’s MedEduChat

    Advanced AI Guides Prostate Cancer Patients with Mayo Clinic’s MedEduChat

    Overview: AI-powered education for prostate cancer care Advances in artificial intelligence are transforming how patients learn about complex diseases. Mayo Clinic researchers have unveiled MedEduChat, an educational assistant embedded in electronic health records (EHRs) that collaborates with a large language model (LLM) to offer accurate, patient-specific information about prostate cancer. The study, published in Nature…

  • Nature journal under fire: critics say diversity policies threaten scientific merit

    Nature journal under fire: critics say diversity policies threaten scientific merit

    Background: A debate over merit, diversity, and peer review Amid a widening conversation about equity in academia, a dispute has erupted over whether high-profile journals should prioritize social justice considerations in research publication and review processes. The controversy centers on Nature Communications and related Nature Portfolio journals, where comments and policies about diversity, inclusion, and…

  • Nature Journal Accused of Abandoning Science for Social Justice: A Deepening Divide in Peer Review

    Nature Journal Accused of Abandoning Science for Social Justice: A Deepening Divide in Peer Review

    Rising Tensions in Scientific Publishing The debate over how diversity and inclusion shape scientific publishing has intensified, with critics accusing leading journals of prioritizing social justice agendas over pure scientific merit. At the heart of the controversy is an open letter from Krylov, a chemistry professor at the University of Southern California (USC), who alleged…