Author: Oren Salomon

Four Articles About Coping With A Pandemic That Have Nothing To Do With Medicine

Covid-19 has raged, lulled and raged again for the better part of the last two years. The way we have all coped has been varied. Where we go, who we see, and how we make money have all changed. Here are five outstanding articles about how different people have adjusted in the pandemic.  From Travel […]

A Bacterium Survived In Space For A Full Year

Researchers have studied Deinococcus radiodurans — a species of bacterium first found in a can of meat — for some time. These microbes were left on a special platform outside the Pressurised module of the ISS for one year. The Bacterium amazingly survived in space’s evacuee with UV radiation and huge temperature fluctuations. So, after the year outside, […]

CR Codes, Masks, And Hand Sanitizer are the MVPs of 2020

COVID-19 has hit travel and hospitality harder than most industries, and that is saying something. In the U.S. we’re now nearly nine months into the pandemic, without an end imminently in sight. And in a touch less world, some fairly gimmicky tech now has a use. “Venture outside and you’ll soon see them. Printed on […]

New Human Organ Discovered in the Throat

Well, Scientists have discovered a human new organ, in the form of a set of salivary glands. These glands found in the back of upper throat.  According to The journal Radiotherapy and Oncology. This nasopharynx region — behind the nose — was not thought to host anything but microscopic, diffuse, salivary glands; but the newly discovered set are […]

Botox Isn’t Just About Facelifts?

We’ve all heard of Botox, the neurotoxic protein derived from bacteria that helps celebrities look young forever. But Allergan, Inc., the global pharmaceutical company that owns Botox is out to brand the company for more than just aesthetics. Today Allergan announced a new loyalty reward program that will “help” the company contribute “up to a total […]

More AI Coming To Healthcare

Writing for Psychology Today James Lake gave an overview of advances in AI that will impact how mental health care is practiced in clinical settings. He says the result positive, with more individualized treatment and a mix of conventional and evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities. The key points are that AI will allow medical professionals to, Quickly extract useful […]

Playing Hide And Seek With AI And Privacy

An AI Learns To Play Hide And Seek, Humans Learn to Seek Bots, And Google Is Recording Us Again OpenAI released their new project on September 17th. It’s an AI that played over 500 million games of hide and seek. It learned to develop complex strategies and use tools. It even found flaws in the environment the […]

AI May Soon Save Your Life

Researchers at MIT have developed an AI called RiskCardio. They say the AI is able to estimate a patient’s risk of cardiovascular death after a 15-minute ECG reading. Scientists trained the AI with data from past patient outcomes. If a patient survived, their heartbeats are call normal; if a patient died, their activity was dubbed high risk. […]

Tom DeLonge Of Blink-182 leaked UFO Videos Say The U.S. Navy

We don’t live in reality. Time is fractured and Chris Evans needs to put the infinity stones back. After Tom DeLonge from Blink-182 became the frontman of Stars Academy of Arts and Science we knew that reality was a little off, but now the U.S. Navy is demanding answers after videos the department confirmed are real were […]

Scientists Have A Plan To Build A Lift To The Moon

It’s not exactly a “Stairway to Heaven,” yet researchers have thought of what gives off an impression of being a possible way to manufacture a lift to the Moon. Or then again, more precisely, a Spaceline from the Moon to the Earth. In a paper published in late August✎ EditSign, astrophysicists Zephyr Penoyre and Emily Sandson of the University of […]