Neuromorphic Chip for Real-Time Training and Bioapplications

Farewell to external software What is the problem that Van Doremaele and her employees have solved? “For practical use in healthcare devices, neuromorphic technology must consume little power, interface with a sensor, and be easy to train for use. The first two can be solved with neuromorphic electronics. The central issue is the training part.” … Read more

Methods to Delay and Improve Presbyopia: Massage, Exercises, and Dietary Supplements

Methods to Delay and Improve Presbyopia: Massage, Exercises, and Dietary Supplements

Vision also gradually deteriorates with age. (Shutterstock) Text/Compiled by reporter Hu Naiwen/Wang He, Anne Lee Presbyopia is an eye aging phenomenon that troubles many people. Hu Naiwen, a Chinese medicine practitioner from Shanghai Tongdetang National Medicine Company, is now over 70 years old and still does not need to wear reading glasses. Here, Hu Naiwen … Read more

Plants Successfully Grown in Space: Cherry trees, Moon trees, Potatoes, Bok Choy, and Rice

There is something different about plants brought into space Astronaut Soichi Noguchi poses with lettuce he successfully planted on the International Space Station (commons.wikimedia.org/NASA)) Even though no life has been found outside planet Earth, this does not mean that life from Earth cannot grow and survive in outer space. The successful experiment of growing seeds … Read more

Protecting Your Skin from Fall UV Rays: Tips for Preventing Skin Cancer

Protecting Your Skin from Fall UV Rays: Tips for Preventing Skin Cancer

Money Today Reporter Jeong Sim-gyo | 2023.09.15 07:00 [정심교의 내몸읽기] As the particularly hot summer passes, UV protection is something that is easy to neglect in the fall. However, in Korea, fall is the season with the second highest UV index after summer. In particular, the fall season is not as hot as the summer, … Read more

China’s Large-Scale Anti-Corruption Campaign Targets Healthcare Sector to Reduce Costs and Revive Economy

China’s Large-Scale Anti-Corruption Campaign Targets Healthcare Sector to Reduce Costs and Revive Economy

China is carrying out a large-scale anti-corruption campaign in the healthcare sector, in a “new approach” to reduce medical costs and revive the country’s faltering economy, a newspaper reported.Wall Street Journal“American. Communist Party members have carried out raids on hospitals and medical institutions across China, arresting more than 190 hospital heads, directors and deputy directors … Read more

Recognizing the Signs of a Heart Attack and the Importance of Immediate Action

Recognizing the Signs of a Heart Attack and the Importance of Immediate Action

People often don’t realize they’re having a heart attack, either because they don’t know the early signs, or because they don’t consider it serious enough to bother emergency services. “Make no mistake, a heart attack is a medical emergency and requires an emergency call immediately,” says cardiologist Don Adamson. What are the signs you should … Read more

Devastating Floods in Libya: Rescue Efforts and Rising Death Toll

An official in the Libyan Ministry of Health, in an interview with Sky News Arabia, explained the efforts currently underway for rescue operations, searching for missing persons, and recovering bodies, and the obstacles facing these operations. Local authorities in Derna expected the death toll from the floods to exceed 20,000, and the Libyan army moved … Read more