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Indian American girl, 11, in Johns Hopkins world’s 'brightest' list
Peri made the cut for Johns Hopkins CTY 'High Honors Awards'
System using machine learning can soon tell which COVID patients are at risk of cardiac events
Researchers hope to create a predictive risk score that can determine adverse cardiac events up to 24 hours ahead.
Follow the spread of the coronavirus by country, state and district on these tracker websites
They feature interactive maps with figures corresponding to locations updated often — twice daily, in real time, and even every two minutes
No strings attached, says Xi Jinping on funding for vanity projects in Africa
Xi said plan, for which Beijing has pledged USD 126 bn, would help provide resources and facilities for Africa and expand shared markets.
Eating hotdogs may increase the risk of manic depression, bowel cancer
Manic episodes, where people become hyperactive, euphoric, cannot sleep, affect presenter Stephen Fry and Hollywood actress Carrie Fisher.
In-womb air pollution may increase BP in childhood: study
Ours is one of the first studies to show breathing polluted air during pregnancy may have a direct negative influence.
Being watched may boost your performance: study
You might think having people watch you isn’t going to help, but it might actually make you perform better.
Blood test could predict Alzheimer's disease in your 40s: Study
Here is what researchers discovered.
Junk food almost twice as distracting as healthy food: study
Researchers found that after eating the chocolate, people were not distracted by the high-fat, high-calorie food images or other pictures.
As tension soars, North Korea preparing for submarine ballistic missile test: report
The Pukguksong-1 is an SLBM that was first successfully test-launched on August 24, 2016.