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John Midgley obituary

02 April at 19:03 PM, via The Guardian

My colleague and friend John Midgley, who has died aged 88, was a scientist, biochemist and researcher best known for the invention and development of thyroid hormone blood tests in the 1980s.

A pioneer in medical biochemistry, his work in the field of thyroid hormone detection hugely improved patient care. John was also a passionate advocate for patients – as a medical adviser to the charity...

Sticks. And the People Who Love Them.

02 April at 18:43 PM, via New York Times

Those who appreciate “something as basic as a stick” are sharing their enthusiasm through a newly popular Instagram account.

An A.I. Researcher Takes On Election Deepfakes

02 April at 18:00 PM, via New York Times

Oren Etzioni was once an optimist about artificial intelligence. Now, his nonprofit, TrueMedia.org, is offering tools for fighting A.I.-manipulated content.

Metal thought to be International Space Station trash rips through Florida home

02 April at 17:13 PM, via The Guardian

Nasa investigates cylindrical slab believed to be part of discarded battery pallet that tore through Naples house

Nasa is investigating after a sizable chunk of metal believed to be part of a discarded battery pallet from the International Space Station crashed through the roof and two stories of a house in Florida.

Engineers for the American outerspace exploration agency are analyzing the...

Cheaper private Covid jabs may prove to be as expensive, say experts

02 April at 16:32 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Multi-dose vials could push up charge per patient, while experts warn high cost could widen inequalities

Cheaper private Covid jabs could end up being just as expensive as their pricier alternative because the vaccine must be given in groups of five, experts have warned.

Boots and pharmacies that partner with the company Pharmadoctor are offering Pfizer/BioNTech jabs to those not...

Why you probably look much older than you think | Arwa Mahdawi

02 April at 16:16 PM, via The Guardian

A majority of people imagine they’re far fresher-faced than they actually are. So should we be battling our internalised ageism and embracing the ravages of time?

Sit your old bones down, because I’ve got bad news: you probably look older than you think you do. Don’t shoot the messenger – blame science. A recent study published in the journal Psychology and Aging found that 59% of US...

Inmates sue to watch solar eclipse after New York orders prison lockdown

02 April at 15:07 PM, via The Guardian

Lawsuit argues lockdown violates inmates’ rights by preventing them from taking part in religiously significant event

Inmates in New York are suing the state corrections department over the decision to lock down prisons during next Monday’s total solar eclipse.

The suit filed Friday in federal court in upstate New York argues that the 8 April lockdown violates inmates’ constitutional rights...

4 Things You Need to Know About Health Care Cyberattacks

29 March at 18:18 PM, via New York Times

Despite the explosion in ransomware hacks like the one against Change Healthcare, regulation is spotty and few new safeguards have been proposed to protect patient data, vulnerable hospitals and medical groups.

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