Emergency services in Japan have responded to a fire at Nintendo's HQ in Minami-ku, Kyoto, local media outlet NHK reports. Read article
Microids has released the first gameplay of the XIII remaster's remaster as it attempts to right the wrongs of the original's disastrous launch. Read article
Segment One: Hal is joined by UCLA Emergency Medicine Physician Dr. Matt Waxman to talk about Monkeypox. Read article
A stitch in time saves nine, they say — and a blood thinner in time saves a trip to the emergency room for a heart attack, as Diagnostic Robotics hopes to show. Read article
Qventus is an AI-based SaaS solution purpose-built for care operations automation. Read article
Maker is making contingency plans to execute an emergency shutdown should core contracts underpinning DAI, its stablecoin, be sanctioned by Washington, according to posts from MakerDAO founder, Rune Christensen, in the project’s Discord channels. Read article
RIYADH: Saudi technology experts are putting the latest developments in artificial intelligence into the hands of gamers attending a major international festival in the Kingdom. Read article
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and California declares a monkeypox state of emergency, TwitchCon San Diego released its health measures policy, indicating that there will be no testing, vaccination, or mask requirements. Read article
BoneView® is a revolutionary AI software designed to assist radiologists and emergency clinicians in the diagnosis of skeletal fractures. Read article
The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the unprecedented monkeypox outbreak that has spread around the world a public health emergency, a decision that will empower the agency to take additional measures to try to curb the virus’s spread. Read article
The NYC Emergency Management Department has released a new “Nuclear Preparedness PSA,” outlining the steps New Yorkers should follow in the event of a nuclear attack. Read article
Researchers have noted that traumatic fractures are among the most commonly missed diagnoses.1,2 However, a new study suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) may have significant benefit in improving the assessment of fractures.3 In the study of 500 patients (268 men and 232 women), researchers compared unassisted assessment of acute fractures versus assessment with the assistance of an FDA-cleared algorithm (Boneview®, Gleamer) and stand-alone use of AI. Read article
July 2022 is proving to be a pretty good time to be an Xbox Game Pass subscriber. Read article
How to convince management that something like Git is industry standard? Read article
Summer Games Done Quick (opens in new tab) wrapped up its annual speedrunning extravaganza for charity over the weekend with a heroic half-hour run through Elden Ring and more than $3 million raised for Doctors Without Borders, an international organization that delivers emergency medical aid to people impacted by wars, natural disasters, and epidemics. Read article
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Artificial intelligence is used to prevent frequent trips to the emergency room for heart failure, and it’s part of a fairly new study being conducted in Jacksonville to help people who are at risk of dying from the condition. Read article
Cancelling $1.8 trillion in student debt doesn’t merely mean spending $1.8 trillion up front. Read article
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An Australian kayaker summoned help with the emergency calling feature of Apple Watch, after strong currents left him stranded out to sea more than two miles from shore. Read article
After 2 days of deliberation, an advisory panel convened by the World Health Organization (WHO) has concluded the monkeypox outbreak that has spread to more than 50 countries does not yet warrant the declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), its highest alert level. Read article
Share All sharing options for: Epic monster battles will be at the heart of Final Fantasy XVI The thing Naoki Yoshida is most excited about in Final Fantasy XVI is the eikon battles. Read article
Operations at Stanford Redwood City, SLAC and the Stanford Research Park are not affected and are continuing as usual. Read article
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