More than 3,000 genetic variants influence a person’s susceptibility to weight gain. That inherited risk has become even more ...
As the nation nears last year's record case total, experts say the virus is becoming harder to contain, forcing medicine to ...
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Nirvana Systems: Engineering a more disciplined approach to algorithmic trading
Picture a trader staring at a screen during a volatile market session. Prices move fast. The news is loud. Every insti ...
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's remark during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi that a recent genomic sequencing test revealed he has India ...
Medicine is rapidly evolving from statistical, evidence-based approaches to predictive, genotype-directed care, driven by ...
The global tech landscape no longer resembles a global village; it is a fractured theater of war. Data sovereignty laws are carving the Internet into digital fiefdoms—a reality underscored by ...
Engineering Our Future, Questioning Our Conscience reflects on technology, ethics and responsibility, examining how ...
Some IVF clinics are using AI to perform tasks such as sperm and embryo selection, but some fertility experts question ...
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Jurassic fashion? T-Rex leather could reshape luxury industry says VML's Dimitri Guerassimov
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In recent years, the frequency of weather-related natural disasters—cyclones, torrential rains, floods—has increased as a consequence of global warming. These disasters cause billions of dollars in ...
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Study: Gen-Z and Millennials Are Aging Faster Than Their Parents—With Alarming Health Consequences
A new study reveals a shocking jump in “biological age” among Gen-X, Millennials, and Gen-Z—and it might explain the rise in early-onset cancers.
Two people may be the same age and have similar family histories or risk factors, yet only one of them may develop thrombosis.
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