Politecnico di Milano: new algorithms to estimate car emissions and promote a fair and technologically neutral ecological transition
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Deciding when to stop driving can be challenging for older adults and their families. A study published today in the Journal of the American Geriatric Society shows that using a decision aid tool can be beneficial and help older adults when faced with this difficult decision.
In a randomized clinical trial with more than 300 participants, researchers looked at the long-term impact of providing Healthwise®, an online driving decision aid, to older adults to help reduce uncertainty towards their intent to continue or stop driving.
The researchers found overall, after two years of follow up, the group who used the online driving decision aid had significantly less personal uncertainty about which action to take (i.e., less decisional conflict) and less distress after making a decision (i.e., less decision regret) than the group who didn’t use the decision aid.
Researchers in Singapore and China observe the emergence of steady currents in new experimental approach.
The Israel-Hezbollah conflict has deepened an education crisis in which children have lost up to 60% of schooling in six years, a new study shows. Even if the current ceasefire holds, the research indicates that there is a lack of forward planning for education recovery that could mean more children are left behind, and inequalities become further entrenched.
A surge in GPS jamming attacks in drone warfare has inspired Australian researchers to develop a celestial navigation system that uses visual data from stars rather than relying on the global positioning system.
Various aspects of nativity, including immigration status, affect noncitizens’ health outcomes. However, major health datasets in the United States lack information about immigration status due to three concerns: low response rates, invalid responses and legal challenges for participants. Researchers have now demonstrated that these three claims are unsubstantiated and can be mitigated, highlighting the need for national health surveys to inquire about immigration status to address health inequities among various immigrant subgroups.
Described in the cover article of this month's Science Robotics, Caltech's innovative algorithm called Spectral Expansion Tree Search helps autonomous robotic systems make optimal choices on the move.