Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is using Microsoft’s “quantum-inspired” algorithms to improve MRI scans. With this technology, they’ve enabled Case Western Reserve University to produce scans that are up to two to three times faster than prior state-of-the-art approaches, as well as scans that are almost 30% more precise in measuring key disease identifiers. The magnetic resonance fingerprinting technology’s speed and specificity improvements have the potential to impact hundreds of thousands of patients a year.
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