Artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine must always be overseen by physicians, according to a policy adopted by the American Medical Association (AMA) on Tuesday. At its annual meeting on Tuesday,...
Read moreArtificial intelligence (AI) in medicine must always be overseen by physicians, according to a policy adopted by the American Medical Association (AMA) on Tuesday. At its annual meeting on Tuesday,...
Read moreConcerned that unsupervised nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) provide patient care that is not as good or safe as that provided by physicians, the American Medical Association (AMA)...
Read moreThe court officials overseeing the NFL's $1 billion settlement fund for concussion-related injuries have barred five law firms from handling any more claims from former players, after finding that they...
Read moreHenry Moore’s Large Spindle Piece (1966)Ines Stuart-Davidson/Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew As I walked around the large green form, watching how the shadows and light changed as I moved, I felt...
Read moreA photo essay from Tommy Trenchard explores efforts to protect the fragile ecosystems of oases in Chad Source link : https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg27035990-100-striking-photos-show-how-sands-are-encroaching-on-oases-in-the-sahara/?utm_campaign=RSS%7CNSNS&utm_source=NSNS&utm_medium=RSS&utm_content=home Author : Publish date : 2026-06-10 18:00:00 Copyright for...
Read moreAn artist’s impression of ArchaeopteryxJA CHIRINOS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY The Story of BirdsSteve Brusatte, Picador (UK); Mariner Books (US) Steve Brusatte is three for three. His debut book for general audiences,...
Read moreFeedback is New Scientist’s popular sideways look at the latest science and technology news. You can submit items you believe may amuse readers to Feedback by emailing [email protected] Funny feeling...
Read moreClark (Chiwetel Ejiofor) discovers an unsettling series of rooms in a furniture storeA24 BackroomsKane Parsons, in cinemas now There is something uniquely disturbing about a room that seems to have...
Read moreMaverick scientists often get a bad reputation among their more sober peers. Science requires evidence and consensus, and contrarianism is rarely a way forward. But there is always an exception...
Read moreThe U.S. State Department said on Wednesday it would provide an additional $20 million to help fight the Ebola outbreak in Africa, bringing its total direct support to... Reuters Health Information...
Read moreThe novel combination of the two therapies shows improved effects vs either drug alone, without increases in side effects. Medscape Medical News Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/cagrisema-boosts-weight-loss-a1c-benefits-t2d-2026a1000jis?src=rss Author : Publish date...
Read moreA U.S. doctor who was transferred to a Czech hospital from Uganda last month as a precaution after having contact with a patient with Ebola has been released and is...
Read moreRates of autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have increased in recent decades across multiple populations.A cohort study from Denmark suggested that genetic risks of autism and ADHD...
Read moreHarvey Risch, MD, PhD, the chair of the President's Cancer Panel, is a co-author on a new paper in Anticancer Research promoting ivermectin and mebendazole as a cancer treatment. The...
Read moreWolves are making a comeback in many parts of EuropeJohn Ceulemans/Shutterstock Deep in the Polish wilderness, a camera trap has captured a pack of wolves hunting down a juvenile bison....
Read moreFossils including possible baleen-whale ribs found at a depth of 5656 metres in the Indian OceanGlobal TREnD, IDSSE The world’s deepest known whale graveyard has been discovered in the southern...
Read moreShutterstock/Johan Swanepoel In the far reaches of the solar system, the planetary neighbourhood seems quiet. Beyond Jupiter, the sun is no longer a blazing disc, but a cold, white lamp....
Read moreWhile giving a single dose of tranexamic acid perioperatively is recognized for reducing the likelihood of red blood cell transfusion, concern about thrombosis has been a key barrier to use...
Read moreDespite being more commonly diagnosed in women ages 40 or younger, an estimated 10% to 15% of early triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cases are diagnosed in patients over 70. Current...
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