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Singapore trials Smartphone app offering mini check-ups
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Each morning before work at a Singapore construction site, Gunasekar Udayakumar, 41, gets his vital signs checked, without going to a clinic, or even seeing a nurse.
Cats treated for wildfire burns offer clues for medicine
Cats treated for wildfire burns offer clues for human and veterinary medicine.
EU wants voluntary, privacy-based virus-tracking mobile apps
Mobile apps used by EU countries to help contain the spread of the coronavirus should comply with the bloc's privacy rules and seek people's consent to use personal data, but exclude location data, the European Commission said on Thursday.
Bursa chairman’s position revoked over governance issues
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Shireen Ann Zaharah Muhiudeen has been removed from her position as Bursa Malaysia chairman over governance issues.
Either make more babies or embrace foreign workers
FOR Asia’s most prosperous societies, Covid-19 has exposed a big vulnerability: People simply aren’t having enough babies to replenish their ageing populations. It’s foreign workers that make these countries function.
Teaching your kids to surf the Internet safely
Parents need to educate their children on how to behave and what to be careful of in the online world.
Thai hospital given AI support to fight Covid-19
Thailand’s Digital Economy and Society ministry and China’s Huawei Technologies have announced plans to provide artificial intelligence (AI) solutions and 5G technology to Siriraj Public Hospital in the fight against Covid-19.
Forget touchdowns, Lawrence serves up a treat during lockdown
KUALA LUMPUR: Since arriving in Perth, Lawrence Petrus has been known more for serving delectable meals than for his touchdowns in rugby.
Life after surviving Covid-19
From DR TERENCE ONG ING WEI ASSOC PROF JULIA PATRICK ENGKASAN University Malaya Medical Centre.
Continued adaptation a new normal
AS the notion of a “new normal” percolates further into public consciousness, changes which a few weeks ago would have been unthinkable are being anticipated and embraced. I am not referring to the widely circulated list of alleged political appointments to government-linked companies and statutory bodies: though is that really a change, a reversion to type or a perpetuation of what has always been?