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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.
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Infographic – Google A.I. Patents Lead Other Tech Companies
According to a new report, Alphabet, the company formerly known as Google, is leading other big tech companies in patent activity for artificial intelligence applications.
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Smartphone Device IDs Dangerous Mosquitoes
A study shows a smartphone-based system can quickly and inexpensively identify the species of mosquito that carries many infectious diseases, as well as a natural enemy of those mosquitoes.
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Ideas For Taking Your Firm To The Next Level
As the infographic explains, we live in the digital age, and the business landscape evolves every day.
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FDA to Test New Trial Designs, Assess A.I. Models
FDA plans to pilot test new types of complex clinical trials and is considering a procedure to evaluate machine learning algorithms used in diagnostics.
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Top Careers for People Invested in Helping Others
If you want to make the world a better place for people to live in, here are a couple of careers that can have a positive impact on the lives of numerous individuals.