'Deepfakes' ranked as most serious AI crime threat
Science Daily -- Date: August 4, 2020 Source: University College London
Science Daily -- Date: August 4, 2020 Source: University College London
(AP) Back in April, not long after the NCAA basketball tournament was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, the idea of moving the 2020 college football to the spring of 2021 already was being tossed around.
Wake Forest Baptist Health Press Release: August 7, 2020 Wake Forest Baptist Health, in partnership with Javara, announced today they have begun recruiting healthy adults for a Phase 3 clinical research study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness
Cleaveland Clinic -- PRESS RELEASE August 6, 2020: PATHFINDER Study to recruit local patients and will use investigational early detection blood test to inform clinical care
Science Daily -- Date:June 25, 2020 Source: Princeton University, Engineering School
Science Daily-- Date: August 6, 2020 Source: University of California - Berkeley First EEG measure of REM sleep allows scientists to distinguish dreaming from wakefulness
Science Daily -- Press Release August 3, 2020 Ancient part of immune system may underpin severe COVID Source: Columbia University Irving Medical Center Summary:
WNC Nature Center in Asheville -- Bring your children closer to nature this summer! The Nature Center makes it safe and easy with a virtual camp-like experience.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Simon Cowell underwent surgery to repair a broken back, the result of an electric bicycle accident, and was recovering at a hospital, a spokesperson said Sunday.
WCU -- Western Carolina University -- Like so many activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, Western Carolina University’s traditional
BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — Walt Disney Co. on Tuesday reported that its net income fell dramatically in the three-month period that ended in June when it most of its theme parks were shuttered and theatrical movie releases were postponed.
Science Daily -- August 3, 2020 Findings could help explain why children who suffer trauma often face poor health later in life
History.com -- Many of the methods Americans used in 1918 to try to prevent the spread of the flu are similar to what people began doing during the COVID-19 pandemic: Close schools. Wear masks. Don’t cough or sneeze in someone’s face. Avoid large events and hold them outside when possible. And no spitting.
Cleaveland Clinic -- Health Essentials: No, it's not just like "the flu." It's worse.
Cleavleand Clinic -- Health Essentials: The short answer from a hospital medicine specialist