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A recent congressional hearing on MKULTRA highlights the need for stronger safeguards against coercive psychiatric and behavioral research.
SANBORN, N.Y. - -- Studica Robotics recently partnered with WorldSkills Jamaica to deliver an intensive international training camp focused on Autonomous Mobile Robotics (AMR) and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), helping competitors prepare for the 48th...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - -- Lineus Medical, a leader in vascular access innovation and maker of SafeBreak® Vascular, the first breakaway device for IV lines, today announced the renewal of its agreement with Vizient, one of the nation's largest group...
GLENDALE, Ariz. - -- What began as a 200-word response to a flash fiction prompt at the 2015 Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative at Arizona State University seeded a novel that took a decade to publish. The story prompt was a concept that haunted..
As Southern Nevada public systems face mounting pressure, families seeking timely answers after the death of a loved one are often left waiting in uncertainty.
In Sacramento, an unclear cause of death can trigger far more than emotional distress.
LOS ANGELES - -- The explosive growth of data generated by artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and modern digital infrastructures is placing increasing pressure on existing information storage technologies. Although magnetic storage systems such...
Thirty-seven mental health, psychiatric, behavioral health, and substance abuse cases reveal alleged false claims, falsified records, kickbacks, and phantom services—patients harmed while providers pocketed luxury gains.
Third leg of ten-nation study, The Human Resilience Project partners with the Nome Eskimo Community, carries Explorers Club Flag and Rolex watch
R2N Software Sets a New Standard for Chromatography, Spectroscopy, & Mass Spectrometry Data Analysis
Built on decades of curve fitting and peak analysis expertise pioneered by Ronald E. Brown, PeakLab™ delivers high-precision, publication-ready results trusted by analytical scientists across chromatography and spectrometry labs worldwide.
LOS ANGELES - -- The transmission of optical information through random scattering media is a major challenge in optics, biomedical imaging, telecommunications, and remote sensing. When light passes through a turbid or diffusive medium, such as...
New preclinical research reports that HuMOLYTE®, a magnesium-containing medical food with 2′-fucosyllactose, reduced chemotherapy-induced gastrointestinal and oral mucosal injury in Wistar rats
Reports of sexual abuse by psychiatrists, therapists, and psychiatric facility staff demand stronger laws and full accountability
While public medical examiners continue, private autopsy providers offer an accessible alternative for families seeking expedited medical insights.
TORONTO - -- An open Bayesian Causal Atlas now reports, for every disease it covers — including non-fatal conditions — the best-case modelled reduction achievable when all applicable beneficial interventions are combined under a Pearl structural...
An analysis of psychiatric hospitals delivering ECT reveals a systemic failure to inform patients of risks the FDA recommended eight years ago. Failed oversight and court findings on brain damage are fueling renewed calls for a ban.
J&J translational scientist Roohid Parast points to AI-assisted analysis, multiomic integration, and automated reporting as part of a broader shift in how laboratory data gets processed.
Hundreds remain traumatized by electro-skin shocks, as delays banning a device described by the United Nations and patients as torture continue. The inaction highlights the broader failure to also ban electroshock (ECT) devices.
LOS ANGELES - -- The integration of AI into digital pathology has the potential to transform cancer diagnostics by enabling scalable and quantitative analysis of tissue specimens. However, widespread deployment of AI-assisted pathology remains...
The Longevity Research today released results from a retrospective test of its causal-inference "oracles" against the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III). Across 15,774 adul
OOSTKAMP. Belgian-USA startup Corbenic AI launches a technology that makes AI systems up to 21 times faster and cuts up to 90 percent of recurring compute. It targets a hidden problem: every time you ask an AI a question about a long document, the system