Heart checks can feel reassuring. A clean blood test or “normal” report feels like a stamp of approval for your heart. But ...
Head of the Regenesys School of Health Sciences, Dr Rowen Govender, argues that the biggest risk is mistaking technology adoption for system ...
The results of a workplace assessment recently completed for Tucson’s Public Safety Communications Department has caused concern among city leaders who are working to address “fundamental problems in ...
The deployment of the SANDF raises critical questions about the future of South African democracy as military intervention ...
A provisional patent application is a U.S. filing that can lock in an early priority date and let you mark your invention ...
First, let's talk about the chip shortage itself. AI (setting aside the confusion that term causes) is everywhere, with data centers going up daily to support it. The massive data centers required to ...
Theresa S Betancourt and colleagues argue that implementation and systems strengthening are urgently needed to integrate mental health and psychosocial support interventions across health, education, ...
Synthetic identities are becoming a quick and easy way to establish trust, bypassing business processes by exploiting those ...
The Delhi High Court dismissed a PIL on handling missing persons' cases, stating policing is the police's domain. The court called the plea's reliefs "omnibus" and noted a lack of specific instances ...
Enrique Abeyta outlines how artificial intelligence could reshape employment, industries, and the economic landscape in the years ahead ...
Soumaya Keynes We’ve all heard of nudge. It’s the idea that by changing the default option, by doing one little tweak, policymakers can nudge individuals towards making better choices. By exploiting ...