Quantum devices detect minute variations in gravity, magnetism, and time. They’re transforming how researchers study the ...
Locating underground utilities has always been one of the most challenging and risky parts of construction. Striking an unseen gas line or damaging an electrical conduit can lead to costly delays, ...
As drone adoption expands across every sector, surveying remains one of the most lucrative and technically demanding applications. The Commercial UAV News Report Establishing Standards for Success in ...
Smartwatches could soon be able to locate more precisely than many professional devices. A new study shows: With the right ...
University of Otago researchers have developed algorithms that improve the precision of location tracking in smartwatches, a ...
GPs are managing conditions typically handled by specialists due to high costs and only 12 per cent can afford to bulk-bill all patients, according to an industry survey. The Royal Australian College ...
Robot mowers have come a long way in recent years, but some still fall into two categories: the ones that need perimeter wires, and the ones that get scared of tall grass. The UBHOME M10 falls into ...
The Kent LMC survey found 73% of GPs were "significantly stressed" A survey of GPs across Kent and Medway has found the service is under "unsustainable pressure" and raised concerns about stress, ...
A survey of GPs across Kent and Medway has found the service is under "unsustainable pressure" and raised concerns about stress, staff retention and unsuitable premises. The survey, conducted by the ...
With the GPS survey for the feasibility study of the Poozhithode–Padinjarathara road set to begin on the Poozhithode side on Thursday (September 11), the public committee, which has been staging a ...
GPs are cutting back on the use of physician associates (PAs), polling suggests. A new survey, conducted by the GP magazine Pulse, found that 21 per cent of 425 GP networks in England said they had ...
GPs are cutting back on the use of physician associates (PAs), polling suggests. A new survey, conducted by the GP magazine Pulse, found that 21% of 425 GP networks in England said they had reduced PA ...