A new study says that patients who are diabetic and suffer from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are at an increased risk of developing diabetes-related chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Four out of five men in Swaziland, the nation with the world’s highest rate of HIV, would refuse to undertake a test for the AIDS virus, official figures showed on Friday.
Mind reading won’t be just an intuitive thing from now on, thanks to a computer model that can figure out what word you are thinking, just by scanning your brain.
A dozen US research teams were Thursday awarded grants totalling two million dollars (1.3 million euros) to probe how interactive games can make players
A new website, based on the public platform used by Wikipedia, would compile much of the world’s environmental information by housing it in the form of creative solutions.
A team of Japanese experts says that the time has come when researchers should start working on a virtual medical care system that might support nursing
A new study shows that video games improve the creativity in students and also play a role in corporate decision-making. The study was led by an Indian-origin media researcher at Penn State.
The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) has launched a game called ‘Immune Attack’ that teaches the facts of immunology and may prove useful for students who have opted for this subject.
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