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Starting Your Own Medical Practice
It’s a great way to take medicine into your own hands and do things in a way that you believe is best.
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Infographic – Eight Nations Offer Full Women’s Rights
An issue cutting across science and business is equity for women, and according to a recent World Bank report, only eight countries offer women full legal protections.
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Coffee, Hemp Cells Set for Space Station Study
A company is sending cell cultures from hemp and coffee plants to the International Space Station to test effects of weightlessness on the plants’ gene expression.
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Make Your Computing Experience More Enriching
Here are a few tips for making your computing experience more enriching.
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Venom-Aided Immunotherapy Designed for Brain Tumors
Cancer researchers developed engineered immune-system cells, helped by peptides from scorpion venom, that in lab mice bind more reliably to brain tumor cells.
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Encrypted Private Messenger and Multi-Purpose Ecosystem
Utopia P2P is an encrypted unity of must-have apps.
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Contact Lens Material Reduces Color Blindness
An engineered ultra-thin material designed for contact lenses is shown in lab tests to help correct for a common form of color blindness.
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Technology Changes the Face of Business
There is no hiding from the fact that unless you have some technology and systems in place to help with your business processes then you are going to fall behind.
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Patient Receives First Crispr Genetic Eye Treatment
An individual with a rare genetic eye disease received the first dose of an edited gene in a clinical trial of an experimental treatment for the disorder.
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Wearable Defibrillator Maker Gains $145.6M
The developer of a patch device that monitors and adjusts heart rhythms to prevent sudden cardiac death is raising $145.6 million in a new venture funds.