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BASF Licensing Precise Crispr Editing from Broad Institute
The global chemical company BASF is licensing a more precise form of genome editing from the Broad Institute, a genetics research center affiliated with Harvard University and MIT.
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NVIDIA, Scripps Partner on Medical Deep Learning Applications
A high-performance computer chip maker and life science research center are collaborating on extending deep learning, a form of artificial intelligence, into more areas of medical science and practice.
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Genome Editing, Informatics Lead to New Antibiotic
Researchers in the U.K. created an antibiotic acid from a natural microbe found in soil, using a combination of the genome editing technique Crispr and bioinformatics.
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Licensing Deal for Bioinks in 3-D Printed Transplant Lungs
A company in Maryland developing alternatives to human organ transplants is licensing a technology to help create 3-D printed lungs for transplantation with bioinks derived from tobacco plants.
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Things to Expect When You Start a New Business
It would be an ideal opportunity to share with you some of the things you may not be expecting when starting a business or working for yourself.
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Nerve Stimulation Reduces Pain, Fatigue from Lupus
Results from a clinical trial show external stimulation of a major nerve in the body helps relieve pan and fatigue in people with systemic lupus erythematosus, more commonly known as lupus.
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Infographic — Can Digital Tech Make a Better World?
Large segments of the public in 10 advanced countries — but not a majority — still believe digital technology can help solve many of the world’s challenges, such as poverty, hunger, and climate change.
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How Ground Quality Affects Business Safety
Ground quality is just one factor that can affect a commercial property’s structural stability and sturdiness.
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Six Things To Know Before You Build Commercially
The only thing that you can do is arm yourself with all the information that you need to push the job ahead, and ensure that you have it in hand the whole way.
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Health System Connects Mobile App to 250 Devices
A health care system in Boston is developing a mobile app to make it easier to share data from 250 home and wearable devices that collect medically related information.