LONDON - OCTOBER 14: A man uses an iris recognition scanner during the Biometrics 2004 exhibition and conference October 14, 2004 in London. The conference will examine the role of new technology such ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kansas Board of Regents member Alysia Johnston, who leads the board's academic affairs committee, endorses faculty workload and ...
Artificial intelligence could make cancer diagnosis safer and fairer by learning when to defer to human pathologists without overloading them, according to researchers from the University of Surrey ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs and Oracle executives testified before Congress on May 9 about the ongoing issues associated with the pharmacy functions of its Cerner EHR system that contributed to ...
State law requires the Board of Regents to adopt rules concerning academic workload for faculty employed at an academic institution of higher education, as well as reporting requirements associated ...
A study of neonatal nurse practitioners (NNPs) at two level IV NICUs identified competing tasks, poor coordination, frequent interruptions, limited ancillary support, and staff shortages as primary ...
The ProfHacker audience (so far) seems to be made up of people who want to be better, more efficient, more effective in their academic careers. One of the biggest issues that we faculty (new and ...
A temporary electronic forehead tattoo that wirelessly measures brainwaves and eye movement may offer an accurate measurement of mental workload (MWL) and mental strain, new research suggested.
Tobyhanna Army Depot’s newest mission is expanding its support to the U.S. Navy. The depot has fully onboarded its newest workload, the Sea Sparrow, a ship-borne anti-missile weapon system. Sea ...