Military algorithm predicts disease 48 hours before symptoms appear

They are subjected to intensive training and robust cycles of vaccinations: they have strong fibers, but they are still human beings, and every now and then they get sick. They are the soldiers, and when they are unwell they can put critical operations at risk. The DTRA (an acronym for Defense Threat Reduction Agency) tries to overcome this problem with a predictive algorithm that can predict a person's illnesses due to different causes, from colds to exposure to biological agents. up to 48 hours… Read more

This dummy is you in 20 years of office work

I can say without fear of contradiction that in my 13 years of Futuroprossimo.it I have never talked about a more repugnant "person". Emma beats them all for ugliness. Her legs are swollen and covered in varicose veins. Her eyes are flat like those of a spoiled mullet, and her back looks like that of Quasimodo, the well-known hunchback of Notre Dame Cathedral. 20 years of work in the office is enough (and some would even say "blessed is he who has it. Ways of ... Read more