Month: May 2017
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How Working With Your Hands Can Equal Happiness
Many of the brands that pride themselves on their handmade wares began with love and passion for what they do.
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Laser-Produced Graphene Kills Resistant Bacteria
A materials science and engineering team found a form of graphene produced by lasers can kill films of bacteria resistant to treatment, aided by a weak electric current.
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Away for a Few Days
We need to take some personal time for a few days, but Science & Enterprise plans to resume publishing on Tuesday, 23 May.
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Building A Strong Brand Starts Within The Company
Most importantly of all is that any strong brand must be built from the inside outwards.
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The Science Of Caring For Your Employees
One thing that you can be sure of though is that there are lots of ways that you can continue to look after your employees.
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Fund Created for Point-of-Care Diagnostics, Treatment
A venture capital company is beginning a $60 million investment fund that plans to finance start-up enterprises providing point-of-care diagnostics and medical treatments.
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Students Create Biodegradable Feminine Pad
A group of engineering students in Utah developed a new feminine hygiene pad that, unlike most such products today, is made of fully natural materials and 100 percent biodegradable.
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Trial Begins of Freeze-Dried Blood Plasma
A clinical trial is underway testing the safety and practicality of using a person’s own freeze-dried blood plasma for transfusions, substituting for frozen or liquid plasma.
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Smartphone Test Results Speed Hospital Patient Release
Results of lab tests sent to doctors’ smartphones can speed the release of emergency room patients by nearly a half-hour, according to a newly published study.
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Trial to Test Spherical Nanotech Brain Cancer Drug
An early-stage clinical trial will soon begin testing spherically-shaped nanoscale particles to treat glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer.