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Leda Rosenthal was a college freshman when her mother began to face early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. The challenges, Rosenthal says, began arising little by little. She first noticed issues with texting—she and her mother were no longer able to communicate that way. More dangerous situations later occurred; for instance, her mother would leave the stove on …

The spread of COVID-19 has shown the most vulnerable members of the population to be senior citizens, and those living in senior living facilities or receiving home health care are even more at risk. This content is being provided for free as a public service to our readers during the coronavirus outbreak. Please support local …

The coronavirus pandemic has impacted daily life all over the country, but Oakland, Calif. artist Thao Nguyen and her band, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, took the hardship as a challenge. The group set to film a music video for their new single, “Phenom,” in Los Angeles (where Nguyen currently resides) in late …

But the deployment of digital technology to this end is not without serious risks. These systems give companies and governments enormous amounts of power over our digital lives and insight into our private lives. As such, looking to it as a system that might be redeployed to address COVID-19 is not something we should do …

Count your blessings: thousands of them. While we would prefer mobility during the central Illinois spring, remaining at home is far less onerous than it would have been just 30 years ago. If this pandemic had struck in 1990, we’d be choosing among fewer than a hundred cable channels, communicating via mostly landline phones and …

Countries in the Arab world have long failed to create enough jobs for their growing working-age populations. Accordingly, with roughly 300 million people under the age of 24, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) continue to suffer from a youth unemployment crisis. The socio-economic problems resulting from this have contributed to the violent conflicts …

To the editor: With the COVID-19 pandemic erasing a third of the school year for our children, educational leaders are fretting over how the lost class time can be “made up.” (“15,000 L.A. high school students are AWOL online, 40,000 fail to check in daily amid coronavirus closures,” March 30) What is being overlooked is …

The country’s second-largest national oil marketer Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd has developed a novel technology to test the quality of crude oil at a fraction of the cost and time that it takes now through the lengthy lab tests. The technology, which has several patents including those from the US and the EU, is a …

From robots that deliver hand sanitisers without any physical contact to apps that help in contact tracing, coronavirus is witnessing the technology sector coming up with innovative products to fight the challenges posed by the pandemic. While Kerala Startup Mission incubated firm Asimov Robotics was one of the foremost companies to come up with a …

Behind the story of the “flattened curve” in China lies the rigorous activation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), data science and technology to battle Covid-19. China relied on her robust tech infrastructure to track and fight the outbreak. Government worked with tech-startups like Alibaba and Huawei to provide clinicians, academics and government entities with necessary support …