Month: May 2017
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$10M Cancer Immunotherapy Research Fund Launched
A foundation is sponsoring research grants totaling $10 million for computational solutions to key questions facing cancer immunotherapy.
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Employer Ethics: Should You Use Tech To Monitor Productivity?
The idea of technology being used to monitor the productivity of employees is a controversial one.
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Bacteria Traffic Tracked in New Hospital
The opening of a new hospital in Chicago offered an opportunity to follow the formation of bacterial communities and their movement in a health care facility.
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Getting Your Voice Heard Online
It is integral that you have a visibly strong brand on the Internet that clearly states who you are and what it is you do.
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High-Resolution Surgical Brain Monitor Demonstrated
Biomedical engineers demonstrated a higher-resolution device for mapping the brain during surgery to highlight healthy and diseased tissue.
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Wearable Heartbeat Simulator Helps Reduce Stress
A device that sends rhythmic vibrations resembling heart beats into the wrist helps reduce stress among individuals facing the prospect of making a public speech.
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How Tech Is Changing Business Processes For Good
If you’re selling products or offering a service; it’s vital to stay up-to-date with your digital technology, which will ensure that you’re making the most of the business tech available, for you and your consumers.
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Broad Inst., Intel Make Genomics Software Open-Source
A new release of software that speeds and streamlines analysis of genomic sequencing variations is being released under an open-source license by the Broad Institute.
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Device Simplifies Treatment for Child Ear Disorder
An engineering and medical team in Singapore created a new device that it says simplifies and speeds surgery for a leading cause of hearing loss in children.
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Chip Device Simulates Viral Asthma Attacks
A small plastic chip device that acts as a model of a human airway simulated a severe asthma exacerbation or attack caused by a viral infection.