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Research in “Nature” shows our conversational AI system matches primary care physicians in complex disease management.
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Read full articleResearch in “Nature” shows our conversational AI system matches primary care physicians in complex disease management.
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ETH Zurich researchers led by Renato Renner built a “perfect die” by entangling two qubits linked through a 30-meter tunnel with microwave photons, then refining the output with a two-source extractor. The Nature-published experiment yields random numbers whose unpredictability is certified by physics, pointing to applications in cryptography and gaming that classical generators cannot match. […]
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The post Nature Is Water Infrastructure. It’s Time To Finance It That Way appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Cape Town is experiencing severe drought the main dam at Theewaterskloof is only at 10% capacity, on April 03, 2018 in Cape Town, South Africa. Diminishing water supplies may lead to the taps being turned off for the four millions inhabitants of Cape Town on April 12 2018, known locally as Day Zero. Water will be restricted from 87 litres per day to 50 litres as temperatures reach 28 degrees later this week. Politicians are blaming each other and residents for the deepening crisis. John Snelling Back in 2018 Cape Town, South Africa came dangerously close to running out of water. A severe, multi-year drought, combined with population growth and rising demand, pushed the city toward what officials called “Day Zero” – the moment when municipal water supplies would fall so low that household taps would be shut off and residents would be forced to collect daily water rations from d
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Era, an AI platform startup, has secured $11 million in funding to power a new wave of intelligent hardware devices. Founded by Liz Dorman, Alex Ollman, and Megan Gole, the company provides a software layer enabling hardware makers to build AI-powered gadgets — from glasses and jewelry to home speakers. Rather than building devices itself, Era offers […]
All of us can choose to consider facts, not vibes, in our next decision. One simple hack is go and look up some easily accessible peer-reviewed studies Helen Pearson is an editor for Nature and author of Beyond Belief: How Evidence Shows What Really Works In 1992, a group of rebel doctors published a radical idea in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association. They argued that the practice of medicine needed to be transformed so that doctors didn’t rely on intuition and conventional wisdom, but on evidence from science – such as clinical trials showing whether a drug really worked. This was called “evidence-based medicine”, and the backlash against it was fierce. Some doctors complained that it was a “dangerous innovation” that restricted their traditional freedom to practise and prescribe as they saw fit. Happily, the mavericks ignored them, their approach proved itself to be better for patients, and quickly became the norm. Today, it feels like the world is rejectin