Month: September 2018
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Machine Learning Detects More Cancer Mutations
Medical researchers and data scientists developed a system for analyzing genomic data from cancer patients that accurately detects more cancer-causing mutations than other current techniques.
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Start-Up Offers Digital Health Prescriptions, Raises $1.8M
A new enterprise that offers electronic health service prescriptions is raising $1.8 million in seed funds and starting a program for prescribing digital health services simultaneously to groups of people.
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How to Choose An Attorney to Work With
The importance of choosing an attorney with care cannot be underestimated.
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Clinical Trial Underway for Lassa Fever Treatment
An early-stage clinical trial is underway to test a treatment for Lassa fever, a viral disease found in West Africa, infecting as many as 300,000 individuals a year.
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Scientists, Investors Form $100M+ Tech Venture Fund
A group of entrepreneurs and leading scientists in the U.K. unveiled a venture investment fund that plans to back start-up companies developing a wide range of ground-breaking technologies.
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Genetic Engineering with Algae Boosts Crop Photosynthesis
Researchers developed a genetic engineering technique adding algae genes to some staple crops for capturing more carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and improving their yields.
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Nanoscale Sponges Deliver Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
An engineering lab developed a technique to load molecules from white blood cells into tiny particles that act like sponges to reduce joint damage in lab mice from rheumatoid arthritis.
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Creating a Fair Internet Use Policy In Your Company
By having a fair policy, you will make it clear what is expected of your employees and prevent security issues, too.
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Labor Day, 2018
It’s Labor Day in the USA and Labour Day in Canada today, so Science & Enterprise is taking the day off.
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Helping Your Business Get One Step Ahead of the Competition
Here are a few different steps that you can take to put you ahead of anyone else in your field.