An international team of researchers have developed an innovative way of interpreting biological signals produced by the conductance of our…
AI management can benefit the growing online workforce
New research shows that gig workers and others in the new crowd-work economy need more autonomy and clear purpose in…
Inexpensive retinal diagnostics via smartphone
Retinal damage due to diabetes is now considered the most common cause of blindness in working-age adults. In low- and…
Remdesivir for COVID-19 improves time to recovery, peer-reviewed data shows
Remdesivir is superior to the standard of care for the treatment of COVID-19, according to a preliminary analysis based on…
Babies know when you imitate them — and like it
Six-month old infants recognize when adults imitate them, and perceive imitators as more friendly, according to a new study. The…
When Couples Fight About Virus Risks
Should the kids use a public bathroom? Is bike riding with friends allowed? Here’s how to deal with a new…
When Couples Fight About Virus Risks
Should the kids use a public bathroom? Is bike riding with friends allowed? Here’s how to deal with a new…
Finding, and Curing, Cancers May Be Another Casualty of Coronavirus
As the death tolls rise to the coronavirus pandemic, those of us who specialize in oncology are bracing for another…
Public disclosure of COVID-19 cases is more effective than lockdowns, study shows
New research shows South Korea’s tech and privacy laws effectively protect the vulnerable while preserving economic stability during the pandemic.
Dementia gene raises risk of severe COVID-19
Having a faulty gene linked to dementia doubles the risk of developing severe COVID-19, according to a large-scale study.