When we talk about "patient engagement" in research, it can sound like a slogan on a grant application rather than something that changes people's lives.
Several constituents have been in touch to raise concerns about the Government's support for a new research study that will see up to 226 children under the age of 16 being given puberty blockers to examine the impact on their physical and…
A new study by Apple researchers presents a method that lets an AI model learn one aspect of the structure of brain electrical activity without any annotated data. Here’s how.
A group of researchers has analyzed 1,240 wastewater samples from 351 cities in 111 different countries and found that bacterial latent antimicrobial resistance is widespread on all the world's continents. The research was coordinated by…
As global attention turns to rumors that FIFA may award a new "Peace Prize" to US President Donald Trump later next month, new research has argued that public debates about politics and sport need far more nuance than the familiar…
The clever, adaptable urban raccoon may be evolving a shorter snout — a key physical trait of pets and other domesticated animals. The new finding describes what a biologist says could be the first account of domestication in its earliest…
Picking out the perfect PDF reader can be strangely difficult. I mean, PDFs have been around for donkey's years now, and there are plenty of PDF readers out there to pick from. However, you'll usually find that one app does X better, while…
Startups On Our Radar spotlights African startups solving African challenges with innovation. This week, we explore seven African startups in the health, research, e-commerce and logistics, and logistics sectors and why they should be on…
A rising star in the field of economics has fallen from grace after his highly influential research on the impact of AI in the workplace was called into question, leading to an investigation by MIT.
The National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) has commissioned the 69th Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Office (IPTTO)
Hypertension, as it is known medically, affects a third of adults and dramatically raises the risk of heart attacks, strokes, kidney failure and even dementia.
Brighton and Hove Albion star Maxim de Cuyper has revealed owner Tony Bloom committed a major faux pas when he first joined the club last summer. Voetbal Nieuws cover comments from the defender today. They’re from a wide-ranging interview…
A former Director of Statistics/Monetary Policy at the Central Bank of Nigeria and finance expert, Dr. Mohammad Tumala, has emphasised the importance of linking policy to data and research in Nigeria’s pursuit of structural transformation…