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Data collected by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has revealed that car thieves aren’t as interested in battery electric vehicles (BEVs) compared to conventional gas-powered cars. Of … more
A survey recently conducted by PwC has found that less than 50% of American corporate boards include environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing principles in their agendas. This drop in … more
Despite the gradual decline in sales of electric vehicles, the growing demand for metals such as copper remains intact. EV sales have slowed for various reasons, including concerns about the resale … more
On Oct. 17, 2018, the Canadian government legalized the recreational use of marijuana. Given the legislation’s upcoming sixth anniversary, one researcher believes the time has come to assess how … more
Autism spectrum disorder is a developmental and neurological disorder that affects how an individual communicates and interacts with others as well as the individual behaves and learns. Now, a new … more
In the coming years, developers may require additional skills as the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) grows. Gartner, an American technological research and consulting company, … more
As clinicians begin to rely more on AI, they will also need to cultivate new skills, particularly around critical interpretation of AI-generated insights, to fully leverage its potential in patient … more
FE Battery Metals (CSE: FE) (OTCQB: FEMFF) (WKN: A2JC89) today announced a planned non-brokered private placement, which aims to raise up to $1,000,000 in total gross proceeds. The company plans to … more
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) (“D-Wave”), a leader in quantum computing systems, software and services, today announced that it will participate in the 2024 INFORMS Annual Meeting scheduled … more
The scaling power of AI can simultaneously remove barriers to access, drive costs down system-wide and elevate the role of the human clinician so they can focus on human touch that their patients … more
After Hurricane Helene flooded an IV fluid factory in North Carolina, the government and industry are trying to mitigate shortages. more
A KFF survey found significant shifts among women voters since late spring — all in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris. more
Extended-stay hotels are often a last resort for low-income families trying to avoid homelessness. But hotel living can lead to — or exacerbate — various physical and mental health issues for … more
By Rachel Crumpler Planned Parenthood’s Asheville clinic, the only abortion provider in western North Carolina, is temporarily closed because of damage inflicted by the remnants of Hurricane … more
Kronos Research has strengthened its leadership team with a focus on enhancing the firm’s commitment to innovation through collaboration and technical excellenceSINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire … more
The deaths of five infants ages 1-3 months old occurred from 2012 to 2022. It's not the first time the New York-based company has had to remove products from the market following infant fatalities. more
Straight after removing preterm babies from breathing machines, is it beneficial to deliver a steady flow of pressurised air through their nose to keep their airways open? Key messages • Nasal … more
The experiences and perspectives of abortion seekers who travel for care: a qualitative evidence synthesis This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (qualitative). The objectives are as follows: This … more
During the Reuters Total Health conference, two healthcare leaders debated whether AI has the potential to reduce healthcare disparities. One argued that the technology is not there yet, while the … more
Booster Therapeutics’ small molecules activate the 20S proteasome, a component of cells that gets rid of misfolded proteins. Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s are potential disease targets for the … more
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