Animal studies often fail to predict human tissue responses to new drugs or newly developed therapies. Besides generating tremendous costs for clinical studies, it also raises significant ethical ...
Warhammer 40k Dark Heresy dev says the detective story is "production hell", but it's worth the risk
Owlcat's Anatoly Shestov tells us the investigation system is vital for a true Warhammer 40,000 story - but it's also a "huge ...
A blood test that can tell if you have cancer? A flurry of such tests that look for multiple cancers with a prick are in various stages of development. The one that is furthest along, Galleri, was ...
The new center is located inside the Throggs Neck Shopping Center and, according to amNewYork, can accommodate about 13 donors at a time and offers ample parking. Appointments are available through ...
People aren’t exactly taking kindly to Discord’s decision to roll out its privacy-invading age verification checks worldwide. In fact, there’s so much frustration with the move that rival voice-chat ...
Want to use Discord from next month? You’ll have to hand over a photo of your ID or a scan of your face to verify you’re of age. It’s part of a new process introduced by the chat app aimed at ensuring ...
Social media platform Discord announced on Feb. 9 that it will begin implementing global age verification starting in March. The company said in a news release that the phased rollout will require ...
Starting in March, all Discord users will be switched to a "teen-appropriate experience" unless they can verify that they're an adult. The social platform is implementing age verification protocols ...
Games Discord is rolling out facial scanning and ID checks globally in March for users who don't want to be locked into a 'teen-appropriate experience' Hardware Discord clarifies it 'is not requiring ...
Join the Arctic Hazard development team for a behind-the-scenes look at Norse: Oath of Blood in this latest video for the upcoming Viking-era turn-based tactical game set in Dark Age Norway. The new ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus that causes nearly all cervical cancers, can be reliably detected from menstrual blood collected on a sanitary pad, according to a new study. The findings add to ...
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