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The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has developed "Dejaview," a technology that combines CCTV footage, crime statistics, and location data to detect and predict potential crimes. -
Brain Scans From A New Research May Reveal Whether Crime Was Committed Knowingly Or Recklessly
Judges have always pondered whether people act “knowingly” or “recklessly” during criminal activity and neuroscience has now added findings that help to find that out. -
Cardiff Researchers Found a New 'Highly-Efficient' Method of Extracting Drug Compounds [UPDATED]
Researchers from the Cardiff University developed a new "highly-efficient" method of extracting disease-fighting compounds that can yield more anti-malaria drug. -
Brain Scans Could Predict Autism Before Age 2 - Study
Scientists found a new evidence to detect autism earlier. Scientists revealed that brain scan can detect autism and mental imbalance much sooner than symptoms begin to develop. -
Vitamin D Supplements Improve Immune System
New research claims that taking on Vitamin D supplements saves people from acute respiratory infections, and is vital to healthy bones and immune system. -
Bullet Fragments on Gunshot Wound can Cause Lead Toxicity, says CDC
New evidence says leaving bullets inside of gunshot victims could cause mental deterioration. First-time gunshot victims tend to be surprised to learn that the bullet often doesn't need to be removed, as sometimes it follows a clean path and lands in a harmless place - when a bullet penetrates a person's body. -
Study Shows Brain Scan Can Detect Autism Long Before Symptoms Appear
A recent study finds that it may be possible to detect autism in babies before their first birthdays, which can help detect any symptoms of autism even before it arises. -
Australian Political Survey: ‘Where Do You Fit In?’
Researchers from Australia designed a new survey that identifies the political tribe of which the citizens sit in. The survey can also be relatively used to determine political views of citizens from other nations. -
Nuclear Regulation: Safety Is Valued Too Low, Research Review Shows
Based on recent research results, the safety that is normally taken during Nuclear Regulation is at an all-time low, alarming many people who work in these fields. -
Emoticon-Style Questionnaire Helps School Observe Children's Happiness Level
A simple new questionnaire based on emoticon-style facial expressions could help teachers and others who work with children to engage them on their happiness levels in the classroom. -
Study Shows Kids Bullied at School Suffer Academically
Study shows that kids who have suffered from bullying have declining academic performance, a growing dislike of school and poor confidence of their abilities. -
Study Shows Marijuana is an Effective Pain Reliever
A recent research shows the marijuana brings health benefits to the users, and that its not a gateway drug. Conclusions of the research also indicates that marijuana is not linked to cancers. -
Nearly Half of Men Have Genital HPV Infection
A new research confirms how prevalent human papilloma virus (HPV) is among men, highlighting the importance of vaccination and safe-sex practice. -
Researchers Discovered New Avenue for Anti-Depressant Therapy
Researchers have made a ground-breaking discovery of a new molecular information that reveals how the brain alleviates depressive behaviour and anxiety problems. -
VA Struggles to Evaluate the Efficacy of Using Dogs to Help Veterans Suffering From PTSD
The VA is facing problems in its ongoing study to reveal the efficacy of the use of dogs to help veterans with PTSD. Critics argue that the approach is actually holding back the healing and reinforces the symptoms.
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