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Next Phase of NIH Preprint Pilot Launching Soon
Last month, the National Library of Medicine (NLM)announced plans to extend its NIH Preprint Pilot in PubMed Central (PMC) and PubMed beyond COVID-19 to encompass all preprints reporting on NIH-funded research. The second phase of the pilot, launching later this month, will include preprints supported by an NIH award, contract, or intramural program and posted to aneligible preprint server on or after January 1, 2023.In preparation for the launch of this second phase, we have updated PMC and PubMed site features to help users of these databases incorporate the increased volume of preprints into their discovery workflows. S...
Source: PubMed Central News - January 10, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

ChatGPT being used to write malware, ransomware: reports
A new AI chatbot intended to help with writing emails, essays, and coding, is being used by some for criminal activities like espionage, ransomware, and malicious spam, among other things. Since its release in November by the San Francisco-based artificial research laboratory OpenAI, ChatGPT has…#gpt3 #checkpointresearch #newyorkcity #meta #openai
Source: Reuters: Health - January 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Potentially critical driving situations during "blue-light" driving: a video analysis - Prohn MJ, Herbig B.
In this study our goals were to establish a coding protocol to observe how often and how long...
Source: SafetyLit - January 9, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Distraction, Fatigue, Chronobiology, Vigilance, Workload Source Type: news

Convergent Evolution: The Evolving Evolution of Evolution
Researchers have developed a novel metric of molecular evolution that can accurately represent the rate of convergent evolution in protein-coding DNA sequences
Source: Disabled World - January 6, 2023 Category: Disability Tags: Anthropology and Disabilities Source Type: news

The Evolution of Evolution
Researchers have developed a novel metric of molecular evolution that can accurately represent the rate of convergent evolution in protein-coding DNA sequences
Source: Disabled World - January 6, 2023 Category: Disability Tags: Anthropology and Disabilities Source Type: news

Digital apps and reducing ethnic health inequalities : driving progress through digital, design, and organisational transformation
This report reviews how information gleaned from users of online health tools is used by health providers to analyse and improve patient health. An analysis of NHS data finds that digital and apps teams, employed by the NHS, face a number of barriers and limitations preventing insight and the linking of gaps across health services, conditions, digital usage and wider ethnic health inequalities. It calls for an explicit reform in how the NHS and NHS Blood and Transplant rebuild, collect and use data to guide policy decisions, particularly around ethnicity coding and health inequalities.ReportNHS Race& Health Observatory - press release
Source: The Kings Fund - Health Management Specialist Collection - January 6, 2023 Category: Health Management Authors: The King ' s Fund Library Tags: Digital health and data Public health and health inequalities Source Type: news

Human gene linked to bigger brains was born from seemingly useless DNA
Biologists have long known that new protein-coding genes can arise through the duplication and modification of existing ones. But some protein genes can also arise from stretches of the genome that once encoded aimless strands of RNA instead. How new protein genes surface this way has been a mystery, however. Now, a study identifies mutations that transform seemingly useless DNA sequences into potential genes by endowing their encoded RNA with the skill to escape the cell nucleus—a critical step toward becoming translated into a protein. The study’s authors highlight 74 human protein genes that appear to have aris...
Source: ScienceNOW - January 5, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Analysis of factors causing traffic near-miss events using deep neural networks trained to simulate human vision - Kato M, Emura K, Watanabe E.
In this paper, in order to clarify the relationship between human prediction characteristics based on prediction coding theory and traffic near miss incidents, analysis for the front video of drive recorders recorded traffic near miss incidents was conduct...
Source: SafetyLit - December 29, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Engineering, Physics, Structural Soundness and Failure Source Type: news

A new methodology for assessing human contributions to occurrences (MAHCO) in Air Traffic Management utilising a Bayesian hierarchical predictive coding approach to the brain, and the benefits for just culture - Vink LS.
The traditional approaches to classifying Human Error have provided a strong and beneficial approach to understanding the roles of humans in safety occurrences. However, as the demand for human performance has increased and with the rise of more automation...
Source: SafetyLit - December 26, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Engineering, Physics, Structural Soundness and Failure Source Type: news

Researchers Probe ' Systematic Error ' in Gun Injury Data Researchers Probe ' Systematic Error ' in Gun Injury Data
Inaccurate coding in hospitals could be distorting our understanding of gun violence in the United States.Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Emergency Medicine Headlines - December 16, 2022 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Internal Medicine News Source Type: news

Science ’s 2022 Breakthrough of the Year: A telescope’s golden eye sees the universe anew
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Source: ScienceNOW - December 15, 2022 Category: Science Source Type: news

Pack delivers with headless commerce approach to faster online shopping
Consumers are all about being able to make purchases fast and easy, but some merchants don’t have the engineering or product teams to code for all of that. This is where Pack comes in. The San Diego–based company does most of the coding for merchants and delivers it via a front-end headless…#cummings #norwestventurepartners #pack #alpaca #corycummings #swellandshopistry #prima #scottbeechuk #sandiego #cutsclothing
Source: Reuters: Health - December 13, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Yes, journalists should learn to code, but …
Remember about a decade ago, when the big question was whether journalists should learn to code? Coding found its way into more than a few Nieman Lab predictions. The topic also had its naysaysers. It turns the answer to that question, in true improv fashion, is “Yes…and,” at least according to…#sisiwei #texasstateuniversity #mediainnovationlab #nieman #alliekosterich #css #cindyroyal #cms
Source: Reuters: Health - December 12, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Janssen Presents Efficacy and Subgroup Analyses from MAIA Study Showing Long-Term Results of DARZALEX ® (daratumumab)-based Regimen in Newly Diagnosed, Transplant-Ineligible Multiple Myeloma
NEW ORLEANS, December 12, 2022 – The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson today announced new analyses from the Phase 3 MAIA study of DARZALEX® (daratumumab) in combination with lenalidomide and dexamethasone (D-Rd), evaluating progression-free survival (PFS), minimal residual disease (MRD) negativity and overall response rate (ORR) at a median follow-up of 64.5 months, and overall survival (OS) at a median follow-up of 73.6 months in newly diagnosed, transplant-ineligible (TIE) patients with multiple myeloma, regardless of patients’ age and across clinically important subgroups, as well as health...
Source: Johnson and Johnson - December 12, 2022 Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Latest News Source Type: news

Ensuring data quality and maximizing efficiency in coding agricultural and forestry injuries: lessons to improve occupational injury surveillance - Scott E, Hirabayashi L, Luschen K, Krupa N, Jenkins P.
INTRODUCTION: Specialized occupational injury surveillance systems are filling the gap in the undercount of work-related injuries in industries such as agriculture and forestry. To ensure data quality and maximize efficiency in the operation of a regional ...
Source: SafetyLit - December 12, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Engineering, Physics, Structural Soundness and Failure Source Type: news