How linear, rotary, reciprocating and oscillating motion are evolving as customization grows and new capabilities emerge.
A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
The influence of external proof is important — but lasting impact comes from building it inside your organization.
Researchers have developed an AI system called Dr. CaBot that spells out its reasoning as it works through challenging ...
Minister: ‘Veterans’ card is a good case study to show digital ID works and will be very beneficial’
As government makes its move into digital credentials, PublicTechnology asked whether the platform could help demonstrate the ...
The actions that lead to cybercrime are increasingly insidious and commonplace, with devastating consequences for victims and ...
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Cornell Drops Its Discrimination Case Against a Pro-Palestine Professor After Public Outcry
After around 160 faculty members signed a resolution condemning the university, Cornell closed a disciplinary case against Dr ...
Pesticide residue analysis in food remains a vital component of food safety and human exposure assessment, particularly as the field of exposomics encourages a more holistic view of chemical exposure ...
Rapid height growth may positively influence fiber length in Swedish spruce wood. A case study investigated wood samples from 38-year-old Norway spruces (Picea abies) in one of Sweden's most naturally ...
With 76% of the population expressing concern, awareness is your best defense. Arm yourself with knowledge and prevention ...
Epic Emeritus CMIO and former HIMSS Board Chair Dr. Michael H. Zaroukian offers health system IT leaders lessons from ...
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