Researchers train medical diagnostics algorithm without sharing patient data
Researchers have found a way to train train their medical diagnostics algorithm without sharing patient data, according to a new study.
Researchers have found a way to train train their medical diagnostics algorithm without sharing patient data, according to a new study.
A North Carolina man said aiding a neighbor turned out to be a profitable endeavor when helping the other man work on his car led to his winning a $100,000 lottery jackpot.
The search continued Tuesday for more than 100 children missing since the Mount Nyiragongo volcano eruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met separately with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday and announced plans to reopen the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem.
A Virginia man said free time during the COVID-19 pandemic allowed him to work on an invention that coincidentally involved stopping germs -- a device that allows birthday candles to be blown out without flying spittle.
A Wisconsin zoo announced a "very docile" alligator that escaped from its enclosure was found safe after about two days on the loose.
Current plans for maintaining and modernizing the U.S. nuclear arsenal would cost about $60 billion a year to carry out, according to estimates released this week by the Congressional Budget Office.
The Biden administration announced Tuesday that it's reached a deal with California to open up the Pacific Coast to commercial wind farms that could create enough energy to power 1.6 million homes.
A Russian court fined Google Tuesday for failure to remove banned content amid the federal supervisory authority's threat to slow down its services.
A man who lost his wedding ring in his parents' Tennessee back yard was reunited with the precious item nearly 55 years later when it was found by the home's current owner.
A Philadelphia restaurateur celebrated his birthday by recruiting a team of chefs to assemble a cheesesteak that measures 510 feet long.
Sailors who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 won't have to self-isolate before deployment, the Navy announced this week.
A new analysis from Japan's biggest economic research firm predicts that canceling the Tokyo Olympics would cost the country about $16.5 billion.
A homeowner in the Florida Keys called wildlife officials for help when a crocodile wandered onto her property and went for a swim in her backyard pool.
The British inventor of a flying jet suit broke three Guinness World Records at a speed event hosted by the record-keeping organization.
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine said Tuesday he has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon to end its use of price agreements to eliminate competition.
A bat cave that was the epicenter of a mysterious pneumonia outbreak in 2012 may have been the origin of a virus related to SARS-CoV-2, but experts remain divided about its connection to the global COVID-19 pandemic,
Pope Francis announced a push on Tuesday to get Catholic institutions, including families, to become environmentally sustainable in less than a decade.
An Indian Forest Service team came to the rescue of a baby elephant that fell into a water reservoir and was unable to climb back out on its own.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers' rift with the Green Bay Packers is about the franchise's philosophy, character and culture, and not backup quarterback Jordan Love's place on the team's roster, the reigning NFL MVP said.
Drivers in the United States will see the most expensive gas prices in seven years, experts say.
Rabbit breeding is the key to increasing North Korea's food supply, Pyongyang's state media said.
People with COVID-19 who have weaker taste buds before infection are more likely to require hospital treatment and experience symptoms for a longer period than those with a stronger sense of taste.
More than 10,000 people in the United States have been infected with COVID-19 after being vaccinated against the virus, according to data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Coach Erik Spoelstra challenged his team's level of physicality after the Milwaukee Bucks destroyed the Miami Heat in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference playoff series to take a 2-0 lead into Game 3.