A Dutch court ruled that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates could face trial in the Netherlands, following a case filed by seven individuals claiming to have suffered injuries from COVID-19 vaccines. The case,
As the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act takes effect, researchers and policymakers are focusing on developing clinical AI that mimics the decision-making processes of human doctors. The regulation, which imposes strict oversight
MoreIn an increasingly polarized world, many individuals find themselves struggling with moral injury—the psychological distress that arises when they are forced to act against, witness, or fail to prevent actions that contradict
More“Ramadewa looked at the numerous troops of monkeys. They were at ease and happy and showed their liveliness. All their movements, their noisy voices, their way of sleeping on branches made him
MoreA newly discovered slimy barrier in the brain’s blood vessels could hold the key to protecting the organ from age-related decline, according to groundbreaking research published in Nature. The study, conducted in
MoreAs the world reflects on the devastation caused by COVID-19, leading scientists and global health experts are sounding an even starker warning: the next pandemic—referred to as Disease X—could be more contagious,
MoreAs the world grapples with the long-lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, mounting evidence now points to raccoon dogs as the most likely source of the virus that ignited the global crisis.
MoreA recent study has uncovered promising results for people living with both type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD), revealing that a medication already approved for treating these conditions may also
MoreIn a groundbreaking development, researchers have unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI) tool capable of diagnosing a range of diseases — including diabetes, HIV, COVID-19, and autoimmune conditions — from a single blood
MoreIn a groundbreaking medical breakthrough, a two-and-a-half-year-old girl has shown no signs of a typically fatal genetic disorder after receiving treatment while still in the womb. The case, reported by The Nature
MoreMigraine, once thought to be merely an excruciating headache, is now emerging as a far more complex condition, with new research offering hope for the estimated one billion people worldwide who suffer
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