Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a core part of professional decision-making and our personal lives. Presently, one of the greatest concerns facing AI solutions is termed overcompensation. ...
Credit: Professor Sanggyuen Ahn, Industrial Design, University of Washington. If your glasses could tell you when to stop driving or take a nap, they might just save your life. That’s the vision ...
MENLO PARK, Calif., October 06, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Octave Bioscience, Inc., a commercial-stage precision care company pioneering biomarker-driven solutions for multiple sclerosis (MS) and other ...
Kennedy administration staged a political takeover of science—turning weak associations into official doctrine and using federal health agencies to legitimize ideology over evidence.
A Government bill that would see peaceful protesters jailed for up to three months represents a dangerous attack on democratic accountability and will disproportionately silence marginalised ...
As administrative burdens, regulatory complexities and financial pressures have increased, we’ve somehow lost sight of the human side of healthcare. At Altera Digital Health, we strive to restore the ...
A growing body of research now suggests that the next wave of progress may not come from a new “miracle drug,” but from a more integrated approach: combining topical therapies with systemic ...
Wearing protective gloves and earplugs, a worker feeds lengths of wood into a machine that makes an ear-splitting whine as it automatically cuts a groove into the end of each piece.
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides evidence that chants from diverse cultural and religious traditions share a distinct set of acoustic features that ...
SPORTS-CAR specialist Lotus has opened an immersive exhibition titled ‘D.N.A. x DNA’ at its Lotus Mayfair showroom as part of London Design Festival 2025, where Lotus serves as the festival’s official ...
Many students in higher education feel alone. They don’t know that everyone else is feeling the same fears—of failure, of disappointing their families, of not being enough. As educators, we balance ...