A "flawed" draft of a study from Henry Ford Health suggests vaccines are linked to chronic diseases in kids, sparking fresh ...
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What’s Going Around: COVID, stomach bug, hand, foot and mouth
UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics is seeing a noticeable uptick in cases of hand, foot and mouth, COVID and viral upper ...
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Flexible optical touch sensor simultaneously pinpoints pressure strength and location
Researchers have developed a flexible optical touch sensor that can simultaneously detect the strength and location of ...
Built using polymer waveguides embedded in silicone, the technology could transform robotics, prosthetics, and next-gen ...
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Why Dianthus Therapeutics, Up 47% In Four Weeks, Just Surged Again
Shares of Dianthus Therapeutics surged Monday after the company's autoimmune disease treatment succeeded in a midstage study.
Imagine a touch sensor so thin and flexible it can feel not only where you press but also how hard. Scientists in Japan have ...
Pathogens are becoming more and more resistant to antibiotics. With the goal of developing new therapeutic approaches to ...
H. qini was discovered in the Wangmen Formation, a geological rock unit. Paleontologists have discovered a new species of plant-eating dinosaur measuring at 39 feet long. Huashanosaurus qini, ...
Former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke supports Microsoft's AI integration policy, where employee evaluations will include AI tool usage. Dohmke emphasizes cultural alignment and continuous learning over ...
Across the business world, anxiety about AI’s effects on profit margins and job markets has been building for months. This concern reached new heights with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s ...
Computer Science and Engineering Ph.D. student Nayan Bhatia demonstrates Pulse-Fi, technology that uses WiFi signals to measure a person's heart rate. Heart rate is one of the most basic and important ...
A resident of Starrett City in East New York spends 50 more minutes commuting to work than a resident of Williamsburg. Bushwick had 169 times the rate of failed rat inspections as Flatlands and ...
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