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BP chief Bernard Looney resigns 'with immediate effect'
BP chief Bernard Looney resigns 'with immediate effect'
British energy giant BP said Tuesday that its chief executive Bernard Looney has resigned "with immediate effect", after admitting that he had not been "fully...
2023-09-13 03:54
Fans SWOON over Chloe Bailey's 'eat pray love moment' in sexy gold bikini on her well-deserved vacay
Fans SWOON over Chloe Bailey's 'eat pray love moment' in sexy gold bikini on her well-deserved vacay
'I cannot wait for my turn to hit the beach! Surfing looked like a blast,' said a social media user
2023-05-24 16:47
Australia's corporate regulator calls for better handling of insurance claims
Australia's corporate regulator calls for better handling of insurance claims
(Reuters) -Australia's corporate regulator said on Wednesday it had asked the country's general insurers to improve their claims handling practices
2023-08-16 08:46
Dollar creeps higher ahead of US, China economic data
Dollar creeps higher ahead of US, China economic data
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE The dollar inched higher on Tuesday but traded in a narrow range as investors
2023-08-08 09:53
New search for Madeleine McCann, UK toddler missing since 2007, Portuguese police confirm
New search for Madeleine McCann, UK toddler missing since 2007, Portuguese police confirm
Portuguese police say they'll resume searching for Madeleine McCann, the British toddler who disappeared in the Algarve region in 2007, in the next few days
2023-05-23 02:51
EU wants deal on migrant policy by year-end: Spain
EU wants deal on migrant policy by year-end: Spain
The EU wants an accord by the end of 2023 on how to handle the thousands of migrants heading for the continent, despite fierce opposition by Hungary and...
2023-07-04 03:19
New wearable listens to belly gurgling and other bodily noises to monitor health
New wearable listens to belly gurgling and other bodily noises to monitor health
New technology allows doctors to listen to the gurgle of people’s digestion and other noises to monitor their health. Doctors use sound inside their patients’ bodies to gather a host of information, listening to the air as it moves through their lungs or the beats of their heart, as well as the processing of food. They can provide important ways to understand people’s health – and noticing when they change or stop could be life-saving. But there is no easy way for doctors to monitor those things continually, or from a distance. Now a new breakthrough wearable allows doctors to continuously track those sounds by sticking technology to people’s skin. The soft, small wearables can be attached on almost any part of the body, in multiple locations, and will track the sounds without wires. Researchers have already used the device on 15 premature babies, as well as 55 adults, monitoring people with a variety of different conditions such as respiratory diseases. They found that the devices performed with clinical-grade accuracy – but also that they provided entirely new ways of caring for people. “Currently, there are no existing methods for continuously monitoring and spatially mapping body sounds at home or in hospital settings,” said Northwestern’s John A Rogers, a bioelectronics pioneer who led the device development. “Physicians have to put a conventional, or a digital, stethoscope on different parts of the chest and back to listen to the lungs in a point-by-point fashion. In close collaborations with our clinical teams, we set out to develop a new strategy for monitoring patients in real-time on a continuous basis and without encumbrances associated with rigid, wired, bulky technology.” One of the important breakthroughs in the device is that it can be used at various places at once – with researchers likening it to having a collection of doctors all listening at once. “The idea behind these devices is to provide highly accurate, continuous evaluation of patient health and then make clinical decisions in the clinics or when patients are admitted to the hospital or attached to ventilators,”said Dr Ankit Bharat, a thoracic surgeon at Northwestern Medicine, who led the clinical research in the adult subjects, in a statement. “A key advantage of this device is to be able to simultaneously listen and compare different regions of the lungs. Simply put, it’s like up to 13 highly trained doctors listening to different regions of the lungs simultaneously with their stethoscopes, and their minds are synced to create a continuous and a dynamic assessment of the lung health that is translated into a movie on a real-life computer screen.” The work is described in a new paper, ‘Wireless broadband acousto-mechanical sensing system for continuous physiological monitoring’, published in Nature Medicine. Read More SpaceX is launching the world’s biggest rocket – follow live Instagram users warned about new setting that could accidentally expose secrets SpaceX to launch world’s biggest rocket again after first attempt ended in explosion
2023-11-17 04:50
Hollywood directors reach labor pact, writers remain on strike
Hollywood directors reach labor pact, writers remain on strike
By Lisa Richwine and Maria Caspani (Reuters) -Hollywood's major studios reached a tentative labor agreement with the union representing film
2023-06-05 02:28
Death toll from violence in Ecuador prisons hits 31
Death toll from violence in Ecuador prisons hits 31
By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuador's attorney general raised the death toll from a wave of violence over the weekend
2023-07-26 07:50
Get 130 hours of Python instruction for just $19.99
Get 130 hours of Python instruction for just $19.99
TL;DR: As of June 10, you can get the 2023 Complete Python Certification Bootcamp Bundle
2023-06-10 17:19
UN chief Guterres visits gang-ravaged Haiti
UN chief Guterres visits gang-ravaged Haiti
By Harold Isaac and Michelle Nichols PORT-AU-PRINCE/UNITED NATIONS United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited Haiti on Saturday to
2023-07-01 21:56
Roy Keane derides ‘absolute rubbish’ from Erik ten Hag after Man United win
Roy Keane derides ‘absolute rubbish’ from Erik ten Hag after Man United win
Roy Keane has described at Erik ten Hag’s comments praising Bruno Fernandes after Manchester United’s win over Everton as “absolute rubbish”. Fernandes was praised by his manager for allowing Marcus Rashford to take a second-half penalty in the victory at Goodison Park. Rashford, who has been short of form and goals this season, duly converted from 12 yards to put Manchester United 2-0 up, with Anthony Martial later adding a third. The gesture from Fernandes, the regular taker of spot-kicks at the club, was hailed by Ten Hag afterwards. “You see also how great a captain Bruno is to sense that his team-mate needed that goal,” the Dutch manager explained. The win continued a good recent run for the Old Trafford club, who sit sixth in the Prmeier League and are just four points behind the Champions League places. Former Manchester United midfielder Keane believes, though, that Ten Hag’s comments betray the fact that the mentality at his old club has changed, with the Irishman suggesting they are “happy with sixth”. “He’s giving toffee out there to Bruno for passing on the ball for the penalty. Absolute bloody rubbish,” Keane said on Sky Sports. “[That’s] absolute rubbish coming out with that. “Manchester United are sixth now – if you went back a few years, if you were sixth you’d be embarrassed. But obviously they seem happy with sixth. “They have a long way to go. Manchester United have to be competing with the best teams. That’s including Liverpool, [Manchester] City, Arsenal. It’s not been good enough with the talent they’ve got. Look, they’ve got themselves in a nice position but the reason you’re playing for Manchester United is to compete against the top teams.” The win over Everton was the third in a row in the league for Ten Hag’s side. The goal should boost the confidence of Rashford, who has been below his best so far in this campaign but remains a key figure. Fernandes believes his teammate will soon be back to a “world-class” level. “I felt that Marcus needed a bit of confidence, needed goals,” the Portuguese creator told Sky Sports. “Marcus is an excellent penalty-taker too. I’m 100 per cent sure that he could score the penalty. It’s not about who takes it, it’s about scoring the penalty and Marcus did it perfectly. “Obviously strikers, wingers, they want to score goals, they need to score goals, that’s part of their game and it gives you a boost. After the penalty, Marcus was unstoppable – he could take on everyone. I think sometimes you need this chance, this opportunity to get confidence back. “But Marcus has been great for us. Obviously last season he was amazing, so everyone’s expectations for this season were higher. It’s just about getting his goals back and everyone will stay say that he is world-class again.” Read More Bruno Fernandes talks up Alejandro Garnacho after stunning goal at Everton Kai Havertz gives Arsenal the perfect ‘example’ to follow in title race Why Aston Villa should be on Unai Emery’s list of top-four contenders Kai Havertz gives Arsenal the perfect ‘example’ to follow in title race Why Aston Villa should be on Unai Emery’s list of top-four contenders What Alejandro Garnacho needs to achieve Man Utd greatness
2023-11-27 19:54