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Hands Off! Robots in Modern Medicine
With jobs ranging from managing pills to performing proper treatments, the array of technology in this field is always improving.
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Portable Sequencer Identifies Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Researchers using a hand-held genomic sequencing device were able to identify targets for combating drug-resistant bacteria much faster than current methods.
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Engineered Microbe Blocks Ammonia Blood Poisoning
A genetically engineered bacterial strain is shown in tests with animals to stop ammonia poisons in the gut from reaching the blood stream, as well as be safe for humans in a clinical trial.
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Want to Start Trading? Here’s How to Get Started
Before you get started, it’s a good idea to go through some of the different options first and give you a few resources in terms of what to read up on.
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Sensor-Pill System Designed for Cancer Drugs
A system combining a tiny sensor with oral chemotherapy drugs aims to provide physicians with closer monitoring of cancer patients’ treatments and conditions.
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Univ. Spin-Off Creates Concussion Detection App
A start-up enterprise begun by students at Purdue University developed an iPhone app that detects mild brain injuries by measuring responses of eyes to light.
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Technology That Builds Bridges Between Teams
Businesses are becoming more connected than ever, and that’s thanks to smart use of some of tech currently available.
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Fitbit Devices Providing Precision Medicine Data
Wearers of Fitbit activity tracking devices now have the option of sharing their data with a large-scale precision medicine project run by National Institutes of Health.
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Consortium to Speed Vaccine Production
An alliance of research organizations is designing ways to cut the time needed to develop, test, and manufacture new vaccines to as little as 6 months.
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How Your Company Can Make a Positive Impact on the World
Here are ten ways you can impact the world more positively.