Researchers found that identifying and analysing the volatile organic chemicals in individuals' exhaled breath who had malignant pleural mesothelioma showed promise as a screening tool for MPM.
For the first time, a new economic analysis has linked kindergarten pupils' misbehaviour to significant societal costs in terms of criminality, associated medical expenses, and lost productivity as they grow up.
A new study sponsored by McGill University analyses why people living in Atlantic regions are more prone than other Canadians to get melanoma, delivering lessons on skin cancer prevention for the entire country.
A recent analysis of the links between poor drinking water quality and social vulnerability in the United States, published in IOP Publishing's journal Environmental Research Letters, reveals that these violations disproportionately damage the most vulnerable people.
Terming the Opposition bloc name INDIA as a "tactical smart move", political analyst Prashant Kishor on Friday said that if the public has faith in the leadership and activities of the INDIA alliance, they will vote there is nothing illegal.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 8: Smytten, India’s largest tech-enabled product discovery and trial platform, has launched Smytten Pulse, a groundbreaking data solutions & consumer research platform. Smytten Pulse leverages AI and machine learning empowered with the extensive d
Diksha Dagar, who has one win and five Top-10s this season is third on the LET Order of Merit, is also aiming to become the first Indian woman to win the Merit list in Europe.
Researchers have developed a technology that can automatically identify and quantify materials microstructure from microscopic images using human-in-the-loop machine learning.
A copy of the summons issued on Tuesday, which is with ANI reads, “The commission issued a letter to the offices of the Collector and SP on August 11 regarding the use of children in a political rally in Dhar district by regional political party "Jai Adivasi Yuva Shakti (JAYS)." In response,
“Our findings demonstrate that birds of a feather are indeed more likely to flock together,” said first author Tanya Horwitz, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and the Institute for Behavioral Genetics (IBG).