# Medical Diagnostics
Latest news and articles about Medical Diagnostics
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A Thermal Lens on Oncology: The Dawn of Nanoprobe Skin Screening
Scientists in Canada have developed SMEAR-ULM, a smart nanoprobe system that detects early-stage skin cancer by measuring micro-temperature changes on the skin surface. This non-invasive thermal diagnostic tool, published in Nature Sensors, marks a major advancement in early oncological detection.

A Breath of Prevention: Graphene Sensors Promise Rapid Screenings for Chronic Illness
Russian researchers have developed a graphene-polymer sensor capable of detecting chronic diseases like diabetes and heart failure through breath analysis. This non-invasive technology offers a rapid, highly sensitive alternative to traditional diagnostic methods, potentially revolutionizing early-stage medical screening.

The Clinical Reasoning Gap: Why 21 Top AI Models Still Fail the Doctor’s Test
A study of 21 major language models published in JAMA Network Open reveals that while AI can achieve 90% diagnostic accuracy with full data, it lacks the critical clinical reasoning skills necessary for independent medical practice. The research underscores that AI currently serves best as a diagnostic aid rather than a replacement for human clinicians.