A new AI model in the US, SleepFM, has found that patterns in human slumber can be used to predict a person's risk for about 130 diseases, including dementia and certain cancers.
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Researchers at the University of California San Diego have now developed a groundbreaking “one-click” AI tool that could ...
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A spate of debt deals backed by European data centers is set to come to market this year as the region strives to catch up ...
The intervention comes as US universities and federal agencies have been hit by billions of dollars in funding reductions ...
Third District Judge Richard Mrazik is making rulings on multiple motions this week in preparation for the jury trial for Kouri Richins, a Kamas mother accused of killing her husband by giving him ...