Tag: Research

Is our mental health determined by where we live—or is it the other way round? New research sheds more light

A new analysis of data from the New Zealand Attitude and Values Study has shed light on the

New research finds changing your diet could ease persistent headaches after brain injury

A recent clinical trial has revealed promising results in the treatment of persistent post-traumatic headaches (pPTH) through dietary

Can ChatGPT diagnose you? New research suggests promise but reveals knowledge gaps and hallucination issues

The use of generative artificial intelligence for medical diagnoses is becoming increasingly popular, with people turning to AI

AI Weather Forecasts Missed the Texas Floods, and Trump NOAA Cuts Will Stymie Research

The recent Texas floods have highlighted the limitations of current weather forecasting models, including those based on artificial

A United Nations research institute created an AI refugee avatar

The United Nations has partnered with a research institute to develop two AI-powered avatars aimed at educating the

‘Science Fair’ of Lost Research Protests Trump Cuts

A recent protest held at a congressional office building in Washington D.C. shed light on the potential future

US government confirms arrest of Chinese national accused of stealing COVID research and mass-hacking email servers

The U.S. Justice Department Confirms Arrest of Alleged Chinese Contract Hacker The U.S. Justice Department has recently confirmed

Three years in, research shows regional and personal differences in use of 988 lifeline

The national suicide and crisis lifeline, 988, launched on July 16, 2022, has become an essential resource for

UPenn Holding $10,000 ‘Social Justice Research Academy’ Summer Camp for High Schoolers to Learn About ‘Abortion, Gun Control, and LGBTQ Rights’ |

The University of Pennsylvania Launches a $9,949 "Social Justice Research Academy" for High School Students This summer, the

Cancer Patients Face Silent Crisis From Superbugs, New Research Shows

Cancer patients face a new threat in the form of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), according to recent studies published

Scientists-In-Training Speak Out To Protect Public Research

Department of Agriculture — lost funding for their lab. They’re about Emma Scales, a marine biologist at the

Billions in NIH research cuts ruled ‘void and illegal’ by federal judge

In a significant development, a federal judge in Boston has ruled that certain grant terminations made by the