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Stability a major concern, 50 pc of gig workforce interested in full-time jobs: Report
Lack of social security (24 per cent) was another key challenge...
AI-supported breast tumour screening found more cancers, reduced radiologists’ workload: Study
'We found that using AI resulted in the detection of 20 per cent...
Another monkey virus may be on verge of infecting humans: Researchers
The global health community might potentially avoid another pandemic by monitoring for arteriviruses in both animals and humans now, scientists suggested. According to new University of Colorado Boulder research published online Sept. 30 in the journal Cell, an...
Early symptoms of Cancer you shouldn’t ignore: Advices by 8 best cancer specialists
Especially after the Pandemic, the risk of cancer is increasing among people. One has to regularly do self-check tests, ideally once every month, to look for signs and symptoms that could be an indication of cancer. Here are some suggestions from these best cancer...
New rules for debit, credit cards begin with tokenisation today, All you need to know
A tokenised card transaction is considered safer as the actual card details are not shared with the merchant during the processing of the transaction. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has made it mandatory for all credit and debit card data used in online,...
Musk’s “extremely capable robot” to cost less than $20k
He said existing humanoid robots are “missing a brain” – and the ability to solve problems on their own. By contrast, he said, Optimus would be an "extremely capable robot" that Tesla would aim to produce in the millions. He said he expected it would cost less than...
Study finds artificial intelligence improves patient outcomes, reduces hospital readmission risk
"The study showed that if we can identify geriatric patients with dementia as soon as they are hospitalized and recognize the significant risk factors, then we can implement some suitable interventions right away," said Eugene C. Lai, M.D., Ph.D., the Robert W. Hervey...
World Heart Day: Doctors urge people to donate organs, highlight shortage
''It is extremely unfortunate that 17 people die each day waiting for an organ transplant in our country. Unfortunately, the organ donation rate in India is very low (0.26 per million population) as compared to many other countries, despite a sound regulatory and...
Alzheimer’s drug study yields positive results, say makers Eisai and Biogen
Multiple drugmakers have so far tried and failed to find an effective treatment for the brain-wasting disease that affects about 55 million people globally. A breakthrough would be a major boost to similar studies being run by Roche and Eli Lilly An experimental...
Hybrid work creating disconnect between employees, leaders: Microsoft survey
''93 per cent of leaders in India say getting employees back to the office in-person is a concern. The report finds that people are more likely to come in for each other than any other reason. 80 per cent of employees in India say they need a better reason to go into...
SC legalises abortion regardless of marital status
"Even an unmarried woman can undergo abortion up to 24 weeks on par with married women," said Justice D.Y. Chandrachud of India's Supreme Court, holding that a woman's marital status could not decide her right to abort NEW DELHI: India's top court on Thursday upheld...
Warming may lead to more frequent, longer-lasting droughts in India: Study
Researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) in the UK found that even a modest temperature increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius will spell serious consequences in India, China, Ethiopia, Ghana, Brazil, and Egypt Rising global temperatures may lead to more frequent...