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July 27, 2023

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Experts from 14 Nations Discuss Global Gene Drive Project Registry

UC San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science led 70 participants from 14 nations in a discussion on the ways in which a gene drive project registry could both ...

When School Feels 'Like Prison,' Test Scores, College Attendance Drop

Students at high schools with prominent security measures have lower math scores, are less likely to attend college and are suspended more compared to students in schools with less surveillance, a ...

Intelligent Cooperation to Provide Surveillance and Epidemic Services in Smart Cities

Scientists explore the potential uses of integrated unmanned aerial vehicles and mobile robots for public ...

More Dogs in the Neighborhood Often Means Less Crime, Research Shows

In a recent study, researchers found that neighborhoods with more dogs had lower rates of homicide, robbery and, to a lesser extent, aggravated assaults compared to areas with fewer dogs, at least ...

Scientists Provide a More Strategic Approach to COVID-19 Testing

With few additional targeted tests and non-invasive surveys, public health agencies can better estimate disease occurrence and trends, changes in transmission, rates of hospitalization and death and ...

Predicting the Next Pandemic Virus Is Harder Than We Think

The observation that most of the viruses that cause human diseases come from other animals has led some researchers to attempt 'zoonotic risk prediction' to second-guess the next virus to ...

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Researchers Discover That Privacy-Preserving Tools Leave Private Data Anything but

Researchers explored whether private data could still be recovered from images that had been 'sanitized'' by such deep-learning discriminators as privacy protecting GANs ...

Analyzing Web Searches Can Help Experts Predict, Respond to COVID-19 Hot Spots

Web-based analytics have demonstrated their value in predicting the spread of infectious disease, and a new study indicates the value of analyzing Google web searches for keywords related to ...

What the Rest of the World Can Learn from South Korea's COVID-19 Response

As the world continues to closely monitor the newest coronavirus outbreak, the government of South Korea has been able to keep the disease under control without paralyzing the national health and ...