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Genetic Acids Harnessed to Promote Wound Healing
A bioengineering team designed a way to use acids in DNA that in lab tests promote wound repair by encouraging production of healing proteins in surrounding tissues.
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With Job Security Gone, Here’s What To Do
In the past, most people had one or two jobs during their lifetime. Unfortunately, times have changed.
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Tissue Chip, A.I. Companies Partner on Heart Drug Discovery
A developer of chip devices emulating heart tissue and a medical analytics company using artificial intelligence are jointly discovering new drugs to treat aging heart muscles.
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Lilly Buys Precision Cancer Company in $8B Deal
Drug maker Eli Lilly and Company is acquiring a developer of cancer therapies that target specific genetic alterations rather than tumors in the body.
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To Buy Or Not To Buy
Here are the critical facts of leasing versus buying office space.
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Infographic – Nasdaq Biotech Index Recovers
We’ll check in from time to time on the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index that tracks 223 biotech industry stocks.
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Building a Business in Science and Tech
New science and tech companies emerge all the time but though some manage to find the balance between innovation and finance, many fall at the first hurdle.
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Inhaled Messenger RNA Developed, Tested
An academic-industry team developed an inhaled form of genetic material in nanoscale particles that enables lab mice to safely produce proteins in their lungs.
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AI, Wearables Posing Health Privacy Risks
An analysis shows artificial intelligence algorithms can connect Americans’ activity tracking data to to their individual private medical information.
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Everything You Need To Know About Metal
Over three-quarters of the chemical elements that occur naturally on Earth are metals, and a lot of our Earth is made up of metal.