Month: September 2018
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Car Insurance Myths You Need To Stop Believing
Read on to discover more about the auto insurance myths you need to stop believing.
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Clinical Trial Testing Anti-Resistant Malaria Therapy
A clinical trial is getting underway that tests the safety and dosage levels of a new drug to treat malaria and block resistance from developing to it.
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Appeals Court Backs Broad Institute in Crispr Case
A U.S. appeals court supported the Broad Institute’s claims it invented a separate Crispr technology from University of California, affirming a previous U.S. patent office ruling.
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Check Your Change – Tips to Give You a Healthier Bank Balance
Think about the different elements involved in boosting your bank account, as well as how you can take action in this regard.
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Shanah Tovah 5779
Science and Enterprise is taking off tomorrow, 10 September, to observe Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year.
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Infographic – Nations with Most Organ Donors
Data from surveys conducted by the international polling company Ipsos show percentages of respondents willing to donate their organs upon their death.
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Viewing Office Space — What Are You Forgetting?
Here are some fine details to remember.
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A.I. to Identify Treatment Drivers for Colorectal Cancer
A study will soon get underway with artificial intelligence and simulation analyzing data from clinical trials to identify factors behind responses to a treatment for colorectal cancer.
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Robot Navigates New Spaces with Bat-Like Sonar
A terrestrial robot demonstrates an ability to map and move through new environments using an ultrasound system inspired by bats, as well as decision-making algorithms.
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Ways To Make Your Business More Eco-Friendly
Global warming and environmental issues are everybody’s business, and as a small business owner, should be something that you are doing too.