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Infographic: Countries with Highest Robot Density
Our friends at Statista published a chart this week showing installed industrial robots per 10,000 manufacturing workers.
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Five Tools You Need If You Are Just Getting Started with Trading
Some online interactive tools will give you suggestions and reports, taking the guesswork out of your trading activities and investments.
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Taking a Break
Science & Enterprise is taking a break for two weeks, to do personal travel and study tour. We will resume our regular posts on Monday, 30 April.
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Surprising Similarities Between Running A Vet’s Surgery and a Healthcare Clinic
If you step back from the actual work that they are performing with patients, you can see that these two very different types of business likely have more in common than you’d think.
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Platform to Integrate Robotics, Synthetic Biology, A.I.
Two companies are developing a new model for a cloud-based platform that makes possible automated collaborative research with artificial intelligence in synthetic biology.
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Nasal Spray Vaccine Shown to Control Peanut Allergies
A vaccine to protect against peanut allergies, given as a nanoscale droplets suspended in a nasal spray, is shown to prevent allergic reactions in tests with lab mice sensitized to peanuts.
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FDA Clears A.I. Software Detecting Diabetic Eye Disease
The Food and Drug Administration authorized a system for detecting diabetic retinopathy, a condition threatening the vision of people with diabetes, that uses artificial intelligence to analyze images of patients’ retinas.
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Implanted Sensor Monitors Alcohol in Body
A university bioengineering lab developed a tiny implantable sensor that in lab tests tracked alcohol levels in bodily fluids, while requiring little power, making it capable of operating for extended periods.
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Trial to Test Mobile App for Kidney Disease Screening
A clinical trial will soon get under way that tests whether a smartphone app can easily and accurately screen for chronic kidney disease among people with high blood pressure.
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Advanced Wireless Research Platforms in Development
Test networks for advanced research on wireless technology are being established in Utah and New York by an academic-industry consortium coordinated by National Science Foundation.