Why women shaping gaming cultures are shaping the future of technology

International Women’s Day often prompts reflection on representation in technology. The focus tends to centre on engineering pipelines, executive appointments and funding gaps. These conversations are essential. However, they overlook another critical dimension of the technology ecosystem: culture. Gaming is one of the most influential sectors within the global technology industry. It drives innovation in … Read more

Study Reveals 70% of Suspected Frontotemporal Dementia Cases Were Misdiagnosed

A University of Queensland study found that nearly 70% of suspected frontotemporal dementia cases were misdiagnosed, often due to misinterpreted brain scans and cognitive tests. The research highlights the need for direct clinical observation over excessive reliance on neuroimaging, especially in patients with psychiatric histories. Researchers at the University of Queensland found that nearly 70% … Read more

First case of deadly henipavirus found in North America, sparking pandemic fears; know symptoms

A deadly virus from the same family of Nipah virus has been identified for the first time by researchers at the University of Queensland in North America.Camp Hill virus, a type of henipavirus, has been found in shrews in Alabama, sparking concerns about its spread in humans and a potential pandemic.Dr. Rhys Parry from the … Read more