In the near future, doctors may be able to apply artificial intelligence to electrocardiogram data in order to measure overall health status, according to new research published in Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, a journal of the American Heart Association.
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How does ice form? Surprisingly, science hasn’t fully answered that question.
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Researchers Develop a Better Way to Harness the Power of Solar Panels
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have developed a way to better harness the volume of energy collected by solar panels.
Prenatal Pesticide Exposure Linked to Changes in Teen’s Brain Activity
Teenagers estimated to have higher levels of prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides from agricultural spraying showed altered brain activity compared to their peers, a new UC Berkeley study has found.
Satellite-Based Estimates of Reduced Deforestation in Protected Areas Needed — Conventional Management indicators Do Not Show the Whole Picture
In the context of progressing towards new targets for a post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, the debate remains on whether the emphasis should be on protected area coverage or protected area effectiveness.


