By Nicky Furlong, Director, Public Sector, Health & Life Sciences at SAS UK. One of the most disturbing things about global human trafficking is just how pervasive it is. According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), an agency of the UN, 49.6 million...
By University of Florida Going beyond pregnancy and COVID-19, the world could someday soon come to rely on at-home tests for many diseases thanks in part to AI-fueled improvements. University of Florida scientists have used artificial intelligence tools to simplify a...
by The University of Western Australia A multi-disciplinary team of researchers will use more than 40 years of data to pinpoint crucial areas that could be “turning points” in development where intervention could contribute to closing the gap in Aboriginal health in...
by Kate Wing, Friends of Ocean Action & David Millar, Americas, Fugro & Aaron Roan, Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory Most of us picture the ocean as its surface – a field of blue waves stretching out to the horizon. But, like our human lives on land,...
by Lachlan Colquhoun, CDO trends New-generation technology is transforming agricultural practices worldwide, meeting the challenge of productivity, labor shortages, and sustainability. Satellite technology and the internet of things applications are developing rapidly...