Category: Health
Can Autonomous Healthcare Slow Antibiotic Resistance Down?
When we write about machine learning and other artificial intelligence technologies here, it’s usually for cars. Tesla’s FSD Supervised Beta (or whatever it’s called these days) gets a lot of the attention, as do Waymo and other robotaxi providers. But, if we focus only on autonomous vehicles, we miss out … [continued]
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Patients of London dermatology clinic warned of potential infection risk
Patients who received some procedures at DermEffects clinic in London are being warned they may have been exposed to blood-borne infections
Conservation officials warn: Don’t get burned by giant hogweed
London-area conservation officials are warning the public to be wary of an invasive plant which can pose serious health risks.
DOGE Failed — Unless It Was About Ulterior Motives
Elon Musk recently announced that he was leaving his role as the head of DOGE (the “Department of Government Efficiency”). Supposedly, after a few months in the job, he got a lot done. However, he really didn’t. Yes, DOGE fired a lot of federal workers, demolished USAID, and killed DEI … [continued]
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Why Shipping’s Low-Carbon Future Relies More on Batteries & Biofuels Than Methanol
Maritime shipping, responsible for approximately 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, stands at an unprecedented turning point. As we progress toward mid-century, decarbonization is no longer optional but mandatory, driven by stringent international regulations, including the International Maritimate Organization’s recent fuel carbon pricing decision and corporate sustainability commitments. This requirement … [continued]
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