Month: July 2017
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Life Science Execs: Financial, IP Info Top Hacker Targets
Technology executives at pharmaceutical and medical device enterprises in the U.S. say financial and intellectual property assets are their top targets for hackers, according to survey results released today.
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Infographic: Facebook Dominates Social Media Landscape
The chart shows how Facebook and its subsidiaries occupy four of the top five social media and messaging services in terms of subscribers.
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Online Shopping Pros and Cons
The internet has provided us with the best iteration of convenient shopping to date.
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Nerve Stimulation Shown to Relieve TBI Symptoms
Stimulation of a main cranial nerve is shown in tests with lab rodents to relieve additional symptoms and complications in severe traumatic brain injuries.
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Simple Technical Solutions To Combat Business Waste
Here are some ways in which affordable technologies can help to combat waste, save money and allow your business to grow and prosper.
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Engineered Viruses Studied to Improve Plant Traits.
A research study funded by the U.S. Department of Defense is investigating genetic alterations of plant viruses for delivery of genes to quickly protect corn crops against threats like pests and drought.
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FDA Clears Algorithm-Assisted Cancer Diagnosis
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared for marketing a diagnostics system aided by machine learning algorithms to help radiologists detect breast cancer.
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The Three Most Revolutionary Emerging Sciences
Advanced technology has created new areas of study, so here are the top three.
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Exosuit Shown to Improve Walking for Stroke Patients
A robotic device built and worn like clothing helps improve lower-limb walking performance for a group of people partially paralyzed with stroke.
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RNA Vaccine for Rabies Found Safe, Generates Antibodies
A vaccine to prevent rabies made from messenger RNA, genetic material transcribed from DNA, was shown in a clinical trial to be generally safe and able under some conditions to induce antibodies.