Psychologists from UNSW Sydney have developed a new face identification ability test that will help find facial recognition experts for
Day: July 6, 2021
Rethink ventilation for a safe return to schools after the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken its toll on everyone and we are all looking forward to getting back to normal.
Cast no better than brace for broken ankles
Using a cast is not more effective than a brace for treating broken ankles, according to University of Warwick researchers—a
Compulsory jabs: Pressure grows on anti-vaxxers
A growing number of countries and territories around the world are forcing people, often in specific sectors, to be vaccinated
Self-powered implantable device stimulates fast bone healing, then disappears without a trace
In 2017, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers broke his right collarbone in a game against the Minnesota Vikings. Typically,
Detecting oesophageal cancer with AI
Experts at UCL and spinout company Odin Vision working with clinicians at UCLH have used artificial intelligence (AI) to help
Defibrillators in GP clinics should be standard
People who suffer a cardiac arrest while in a GP clinic are twice as likely to survive if they are
Israel data ‘preliminary signal’ Delta variant can bypass vaccine: expert
Rising coronavirus cases in Israel, where most residents are inoculated with the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, offer “a preliminary signal” the vaccine
Johnson says restrictions to ease, UK must live with virus
Britain plans to scrap laws requiring face masks and social distancing later this month, Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed Monday,
Helping elderly patients return to independence after hospital admission
Older patients should be assessed for cognitive function and frailty on admission to hospital to improve rehabilitation programs and discharge