600,000 people have gone to neighboring countries due to the Sudan conflict, United Nations

600,000 people have gone to neighboring countries due to the Sudan conflict, United Nations

Courtesy: The Guardian, London. Clashes between the army and paramilitary forces in Sudan have forced millions of people to flee. On the situation in Sudan, the United Nations Refugee Agency has issued a warning from the capital Khartoum, saying that the number of people evacuating from Sudan due to the conflict will exceed 1 million….

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Reduction in number of emergency hospital admissions due to sensors implanted in the heart

Reduction in number of emergency hospital admissions due to sensors implanted in the heart

London: A study found that the number of emergency hospital admissions due to cardiac arrest was reduced by half with the help of sensors implanted in the arteries of the heart. A CardioMems monitor implanted in the heart can detect subtle fluctuations in blood pressure that could be causing health problems. Each morning, patients with…

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Employees can suffer from loneliness and insomnia due to artificial intelligence

Employees can suffer from loneliness and insomnia due to artificial intelligence

Athens, Georgia: Employees who work with artificial intelligence are more likely to suffer from loneliness and insomnia, according to a new study. Artificial intelligence commonly used in the marketing, finance and manufacturing industries can have detrimental effects on the private lives of the employees who work with them, researchers have found in a study. The…

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The difficulties of airlines have increased due to the freeze of funds in various countries including Pakistan, IATA

The difficulties of airlines have increased due to the freeze of funds in various countries including Pakistan, IATA

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has issued a report on the suspension of funds in various countries of the world, including Pakistan. Airline funds of $188 million are stuck in Pakistan, according to IATA, $812 million of airlines are stuck in Nigeria, $214 million in Bangladesh, $196 million in Algeria, $141 million in Lebanon….

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