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Health Care Employment Growth Recovers by 2024
Clinical Trial by LHSCRI and Western University Improves Stroke Detection
Cervical Cancer Impact on Women, Children, Partners
Father-Focused Program Boosts Healthy Eating
Rare Liver Disease: Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Overview
Workplace Health Promotion: Focus on Mental Health & Stress
Innovative Bioengineered Skin for Burn Victims
Millions in U.S. Opt for Dental Implants
Unveiling the Mystery: Antibodies to Food in Healthy Humans
Study Reveals Varying Patient Ratings in US Hospitals
Study Finds No Benefit of Early Biologics in Psoriatic Arthritis
Baseball Players' Ulnar Collateral Ligament Study: Key Findings
New Study Reveals Breakthrough in Cholesterol Regulation
Bicycling for Elderly: Key in Dementia Prevention
Deafblindness: Unique Challenges in Hearing-Vision Interaction
Revolutionary Front Desk Eye Scan Detects Heart Disease
Neutrophils Produce DUOX2 Protein, Fueling Gut Inflammation
The Power of Looking and Comparing: Key to Learning and Decision-Making
Furry Best Friend: Sleep Enemy Revealed
FDA to Utilize Artificial Intelligence for Drug Approval
McGill University Pilot Aids Cancer Survivors' Return to Work
1.7 Million Window Air Conditioners Recalled Over Mold Risk
Critical Crisis in U.S. Maternity Care: Preventable Harm
HPV Linked to Tumor Growth in Sinonasal Carcinomas
Exercise: Key for Preventing Diabetes & Cardiovascular Diseases
Outdoor Recreation Spaces Vital for Public Health
Indoor Allergens Linked to Childhood Asthma
Study: Hockey Players' Cognitive Processing Speeds Vary by Position
Rare Yet Significant: Appendix Cancer's Emergence
Struggle with Cystic Fibrosis: Impact on Breathing
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International Team Explores Ethics of Eliminating Harmful Species
NZ Commercial Farmers Positive on Environmental Performance
Florida Scientists Use Digital Twin Tech for Year-Round Strawberry Growth
Engineers Develop Innovative Solution to Combat Harmful Algal Blooms
Biofilms: Study Reveals Pathogen's Polysaccharide Export Mechanism
Physicists Measure Acceleration in 3D with Cold Atoms
Exploring the Diversity of Avian Names
Global Study Reveals Doubling Mercury Levels in Rivers
Northwestern University Scientists Create Drug Development Resource
Study Reveals High Diarrhea Rates in UK Dogs
Australia's Unique Wildlife Revealed in Online Collection
University Students Adapting to Healthy Campus Lifestyles
Growing Concern Over Dogs Impact on Wildlife
Life of a Copper Miner in Southeastern Europe, 3900 B.C.E.
Sweetness Cravings: Raisin Wines in Ancient Times
Trump Pushes to Reverse Biden's Transgender Protection
Family Land Ownership Challenges: Securing Home Rights
Impact of Mergers on Employees: Upheaval Ahead
Women in Africa Face Triple Vulnerability to Climate Change
International Labor Organization Proposes Formalizing Informal Economy
Deep-Sea Metals Reclaimed by Phytoplankton
UK Campaign Group Plans Dad Strike for Better Paternity Leave
Inexpensive Hydrogel Filters Phosphorus for Water Pollution
Unveiling the Mystery of Procyanidins in Red Wines
Kim Tak-Un: South Korean Boy Adopted by Swedish Family in 1974
Challenges in Connecting Old Books with New Archaeological Discoveries
Scientists Unravel Geological Mysteries of Rare Lithium Mineral
Benham Bank: Rich Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem
Neanderthals' Symbolic Capacity Revealed
Florida Bill Bans Cellphone Use in Schools
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Chinese researchers debut world's first AI-based processor chip design system
Chinese Academy of Sciences Unveils QiMeng: First AI Chip Design System
Review: These five vehicles are hidden automotive gems
"5 Overlooked Hidden Gem Cars with Unique Appeal"
New security flaw allows eavesdropping via laptop and smart speaker microphones
Ghostly Woman's Message: Birch Canoe Slides on Smooth Planks
Google offers buyouts to more workers amid AI-driven tech upheaval and antitrust uncertainty
Google Offers Buyouts Amid Cost Cutting Ahead of Potential Breakup
Gm's $4 Billion US Factory Investment Aligns with Electric Vehicle Focus
The Impact of Air Conditioning on Energy Consumption
Latest GM investments in US in line with slowing EV demand: exec
Nvidia marks Paris tech fair with Europe AI push
How your air conditioner can help the power grid, rather than overloading it
Vivatech Trade Fair in Paris: Nvidia CEO Expands into Europe
Disney, Universal Sue AI Firm Midjourney for Copyright Infringement
Disney, Universal launch first major studio lawsuit against AI company
Waymo leads autonomous taxi race in the US
Waymo's Autonomous Vehicles: Market Dominance Uncertain
From 2D to 3D: A high-resolution photothermal tomographic technique for subsurface inspection
Enhancing Manufacturing Inspection with Infrared Thermography
Ubc Okanagan Develops Ai System for Ship Tracking
AI innovation helps shipping ports see what's coming—literally
High-speed DAC paves the way for faster and more energy-efficient optical and electrical links in data centers
Imec and IDLab Unveil Breakthrough in Digital-to-Analog Conversion
The Art of Painting Restoration: Precision and Patience
Is Silicon Losing Its Crown in Semiconductor Technology?
World's first non-silicon 2D computer developed
Have a damaged painting? Restore it in just hours with an AI-generated 'mask'
Smart payments could be the key to reviving bus travel
Study Reveals Tech Upgrades Boost Bus Ridership
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Plan to retrieve Titanic radio spurs debate on human remains
People have been diving to the Titanic's wreck for 35 years. No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights.
Hard hit by virus, airlines push for tests over quarantines
What will it take to get people flying again? International air traffic is down 92% this year as travelers worry about catching COVID-19 and government travel bans and quarantine rules make planning difficult. One thing airlines believe could help is to have rapid virus tests of all passengers before departure.
Touch-and-go: US spacecraft sampling asteroid for return
After almost two years circling an ancient asteroid hundreds of millions of miles away, a NASA spacecraft this week will attempt to descend to the treacherous, boulder-packed surface and snatch a handful of rubble.
Swiss impose tighter virus rules as cases jump
The Swiss government said on Sunday it was making the wearing of masks in indoor public spaces compulsory under new measures introduced after a "worrying" rise in coronavirus infections.
Millions more virus rapid tests, but are results reported?
After struggling to ramp up coronavirus testing, the U.S. can now screen several million people daily, thanks to a growing supply of rapid tests. But the boom comes with a new challenge: keeping track of the results.
Europe surges past 250,000 virus deaths as Israel lifts lockdown
Europe passed the milestone of 250,000 deaths from COVID-19 on Sunday as Israel and Australia's second-largest city of Melbourne began to gradually ease their strict lockdowns.
All-female scientific coalition calls for marine protected area for Antarctica Peninsula
The Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming places on earth. It is also home to threatened humpback and minke whales, chinstrap, Adélie and gentoo penguin colonies, leopard seals, killer whales, seabirds like skuas and giant petrels, and krill—the bedrock of the Antarctic food chain.
IVF success rates higher at clinics that provide more outcomes data
Success rates for in vitro fertilization are higher at clinics that voluntarily share more information than required by government regulators, according to new research by faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
Amid e-commerce boom, anti-Amazon Shopify takes flight
The pandemic has forced businesses worldwide to pivot online to survive, and many have turned to Shopify, a Canadian company that has emerged as a thriving alternative to Amazon.
Contractors or employees? Uber drivers split ahead of California vote
Ahead of a referendum that could upend the whole gig economy, Uber driver Karim Benkanoun says his relationship with the rideshare giant must stop being a one-way street.
Singapore's world-first face scan plan sparks privacy fears
Singapore will become the world's first country to use facial verification in its national ID scheme, but privacy advocates are alarmed by what they say is an intrusive system vulnerable to abuse.
Airlines face tough winter as hoped-for pick-up fails to materialise
Airlines face a long, hard winter after a much hoped for rebound from the coronavirus crisis failed to materialise, prompting savage cost cutting programmes and fresh calls for government support.
Coronavirus survives on skin five times longer than flu: study
The coronavirus remains active on human skin for nine hours, Japanese researchers have found, in a discovery they said showed the need for frequent hand washing to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
China passes export law protecting national security, covering tech
China has passed a new law restricting sensitive exports to protect national security, a move that adds to policy tools it could wield against the US as tensions—especially in technology—continue to rise.
Australia's second-biggest city eases lockdown as virus cases fall
Lockdown restrictions in Australia's second-biggest city were eased slightly Sunday following a steady decline in new coronavirus cases, but officials stopped short of ending a controversial "stay-at-home" rule.
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