Critics hail ‘half a century of momentum’ and vow to expand services to meet the growing threat from other diseases
With millions of jobs at risk from AI in the future, a survey of 16,000 workers found nearly half admit the technology can already outperform them in 'routine tasks' - and pays better attention to detail.
With Caitlin Clark officially in the WNBA, is she among the league's highest-paid players? Here's a list for 2024, including Diana Taurasi and Breanna Stewart.
In its comments on the draft Broadcasting Services Regulation Bill, 2023, the Internet and Mobile Association of India, among other things, pointed out that the bill "fails to take into account the uniqueness of the OTT industry" with regard to some of its requirements.
Geneva, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) In the past 50 years global immunization has saved 154 million people, equivalent to six lives every minute, and most of them were babies, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported Wednesday. The post Global vaccination saved 154M lives in past 50 years – WHO first appeared on Prensa Latina.
President Joe Biden’s administration will help 50 countries identify and respond to infectious diseases, with the goal of preventing pandemics like the COVID-19 outbreak that suddenly halted normal life around the globe in 2020. U.S. government officials will offer support in the countries, most of them located in Africa and Asia, to develop better testing, […]
Last weekend the annual Masters golf tournament took place and while professional golf is clearly physically challenging, making it into the top tier also requires mastering your mental state. Athlete mental health has become a hot topic over the past few years and Alphabeats just announced a product that it says uses music and neurofeedback to train the mind.The Alphabeats technology, paired with a BrainBit headband, offers mental training sessions that aim to help you reach your peak...
Report from the Office of Health Economics reveals adult immunisation returns up to 19 times the initial investment
They compete for a trophy, a ring, the chance to be called a champion and, sometimes, a place in history. Most of the world's best athletes in all sorts of sports compete for cold, hard cash, too. After more than 100 years of striving to earn Olympic gold — but
Travel data from the Ohio Department of Transportation shows traffic volumes were up 12.8% on Sunday, fell by 4.4% the day of the eclipse, and increased again by 15.8% on Tuesday.
Athletes in plenty of sports compete for plenty of cash. Olympians? Not so much. The International Olympic Committee has always resisted that sort of thing.
At least 13 financial institutions are being investigated for colluding with the federal government to spy on Trump supporters.