Independent modeling published today projects a second wave of COVID-19 in Australia if social distancing and testing decline further—but new
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French virus tracing app flops with only 14 alerts
France’s much-heralded new phone app for tracking coronavirus cases has only alerted 14 people that they were at risk of
COVID-19: Researchers seek to protect women from abuse with retooled safety app
The novel coronavirus has killed more than 300,000 people worldwide and caused a major downturn in the global economy. But
Help is on the way: LSU team develops phone app to track COVID-19 medical equipment and supplies
With support from the Louisiana National Guard, students and staff at the LSU Stephenson Disaster Management Institute have developed a
First mobile app for caregivers of children with FASD reaches trial stage
In the summer of 2017, Christie Petrenko, an assistant professor and research associate at the University of Rochester’s Mt. Hope
New app launched for public to help pioneering hand identification research
Scientists behind a pioneering hand-identification research programme are launching a new app and are calling on thousands of members of
Preventive health care via app
Demand for apps for preventive health care is growing all the time. Particularly popular are diagnostic assistants that record physiological
Dating app users may be more likely to control their weight in unhealthy ways
Use of dating apps may be associated with an increased risk of unhealthy weight control behaviors, including vomiting, laxative use,
Pharmacist to terminate App for patients with E-prescription
Germany’s pharmacists want to offer all patients a free, competition-neutral and easy-to-use Web App. So you should be able to
Looking to curb infant mortality rates, Columbus, Ohio, pilots on-demand ride app, program
Infant mortality rates have remained high in the U.S., outpacing other affluent countries including Canada, Germany and Japan. This is particularly true in