News about open_data on 2022-05-23
Blood clot risk found among men with prostate cancer
Men with prostate cancer are more likely to develop a potentially deadly blood clot than those who do not have the condition, according to research in Sweden and Swedish journal BMJ Open, in which they were diagnosed, writes the Lancet.
Source: theboltonnews.co.uk
Published on 2022-05-23
Data for revenue : Revisiting the Draft India Data Accessibility and Use Policy
The government of India has announced that it will scrap a draft policy that aims to ensure public data access is available to the public. But what does this mean for the country's data governance system and how it can be managed in the next few years?
Source: medianama.com
Published on 2022-05-23
Denmark will hand over Harpoon anti - ship missiles and launchers to Ukraine
The US has announced that Denmark will provide missiles and launchers to Ukraine as part of efforts to protect the Ukrainian coast from Russia's annexation of the Gulf of Mexico. Both countries will also provide artillery systems and ammunition.
Source: myukraineis.org
Published on 2022-05-23
Energising HK creative industries through cultural big data EJINSIGHT
Hong Kong’s government has announced plans to spend millions of dollars on the development of art technology in the capital, in a bid to boost local cultural and arts growth. But what is it like to get started and how can the funding really improve the level of cultural development?
Source: ejinsight.com
Published on 2022-05-23
Intel Makes Key Investments to Advance Data Center Sustainability
The world’s biggest technology giant has announced plans to invest more than $700m (£600m) in data centre technologies, including the first open intellectual property (open IP) immersion liquid cooling solution (OpenIP) launched in Taiwan this week.
Source: ein.iconnect007.com
Published on 2022-05-23
Looming Shortfall in Tradeable Carbon Offsets Addressed Via New Decentralized Finance Mechanism
A new price discovery mechanism is to accelerate sustainability efforts by improving the liquidity and credibility of carbon offsets, according to a new report from the US Environmental Protection Agency (WMO) in January 2022. Climate change is threatening to derail carbon trading.
Source: digitaljournal.com
Published on 2022-05-23
Real - time fraud analytics increasingly important for insurers , SAS
Insurers are looking to capture the values achieved through their traditional insurance agent but without the operational cost, writes the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker, chief executive of the insurance firm Chase Group, who runs the company.
Source: businessghana.com
Published on 2022-05-23
Spatial differentiation and determinants of COVID - 19 in Indonesia | BMC Public Health
A review of the impact of Covid-19 on a global outbreak in Iran has been published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ). This article contains letters from academics seeking to find out why these findings have been described by scientists.
Source: bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com
Published on 2022-05-23
Study Finds COVID - 19 Less Severe in Fully Vaccinated
Covid-19 vaccines are not 100% effective at preventing infections, according to a new study published in the journal Radiology. But how effective is the vaccine? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker looks at how it affects the health of patients.
Source: itnonline.com
Published on 2022-05-23
Warner pushes data privacy of women seeking reproductive healthcare
US senators have expressed serious concerns over reports that data brokers are buying and selling personal data related to family planning and abortion services, following the Supreme Court’s leaked decision overturning Roe v. Wade's decision.
Source: augustafreepress.com
Published on 2022-05-23