The Dutch justice system implements the use of alcoholmeters for offenders with alcohol-related violent crimes, which started with small scale trials three years ago.
Pharmacist-administered vaccinations were observed to be under-reporting immunization records. Health authorities express the effect that incomplete records may have when the coronavirus vaccine becomes available.
A recent study regarding physical distancing is being criticized by senior scientists. Commissioned by the World Health Organization, scientists question the absolute figured claimed in the publication.
Students with depression and anxiety have been overwhelmed by the pandemic as 83% of surveyed individuals' mental health has gotten worse due to closed campuses and lockdown.
Many countries are still overcoming the first wave of the coronavirus as lockdown restrictions have lifted. However, some are already facing the second wave faster than anticipated.
Missouri health officials don't know why 140 clients of two hairstylists who tested positive for coronavirus had infected zero individuals. They reiterate the importance of wearing a mask and social distancing.
Scientists create the first embryo-like model from human stem cells. Geneticists can use this new blueprint to understand congenital disabilities and genetic diseases better.
Architects share their progress in building a Martian City prototype in Dubai's desert. The Burj Al Arab, the Opus, and the Dubai Frame - famous architectural structures all home to Dubai, alongside man-made archipelagos in one of the word's most futuristic cities.
Scientists discover that coral reef islands naturally cope with sea-level rise, contrary to previous claims that these nations are the most vulnerable to climate change.
A new study looks into music therapy, and the effect of listening to Mozart's K.448 has on the frequency of epileptic seizures. The results of the study suggest that daily Mozart listening may be considered as a supplemental therapeutic option to reduce seizures in individuals with epilepsy.
Officials have removed pangolin scales from the list of traditional Chinese medicine ingredients elevating its protective status as China continues to revise wildlife protection laws.
Health authorities confirmed that Italy's epicenter, Lombardy, confirmed that more than 50% of its citizens are positive for COVID-19 antibodies. Mayor orders for the region to recover through a 'renaissance program.'
China's CATL, a supplier of Tesla, will soon manufacture a battery that can power electric vehicles for a million miles, drastically raising the standard for EV producers.
Two employees from Tesla's Fremont facility who requested anonymity have reported that some of them have been infected with the coronavirus. How and why the company has reopened seems quite controversial.
Xing Er, a giant panda, loaned from China, escapes his Panda House in the Copenhagen Zoo. Copenhagen Zoo's CCTV caught footage of Xing Er, a seven-year-old giant panda, roaming in the garden area after escaping from his new panda house.
Freely roaming around on the search for food on a mango farm, an elephant in Thailand dies from electrocution. Landowners, however, remain uncertain if the elephant died on their fence as there are other elephants in the area that have not been electrocuted.
Scientists experiment with infant responses to 'scramble-tones,' concluding that some have an inborn mechanism towards music. Watch as a fantastic one-year-old child plays a piano concert.
Health Canada issued a recall for hand sanitizer brands with harmful, industrial-grade ethanol. Health Canada has issued a recall for a few hand sanitizer brands because the alcohol in them is industrial grade and harmful for frequent use.