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Quick, Portable Soil Pathogen Test Process Developed
A university plant science lab developed techniques with readily-available components and materials that make detecting destructive microbes in farm soil faster and easier.
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Trials Test Antibodies to Prevent Hospital Infections
Clinical trials are underway in the U.S. as part of a larger international project testing synthetic antibodies designed to prevent infections from bacteria often found in hospitals and clinics.
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Infographic – World of Mobile
It’s an opportune time to step back and see the state of the mobile world, from our friends at Statista, this weekend’s infographic.
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A.I./Image Analysis Diagnose Eye, Lung Diseases
Researchers developed more efficient computational tools with artificial intelligence (A.I.) to diagnose retinal diseases and pneumonia by analyzing retinal scans and X-ray images.
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Highly Stretchable Sensors Devised for Wearable Devices
Engineers in Canada developed graphene sensors with a great deal of flexibility that can measure fine human movements and minute functions for wearable medical devices, and be made with an economical process.
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Making a Success of Your Webpage
A web page serves so much more purpose than merely acting as a place for people to buy your products.
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Gut-Brain Therapies Biotech Raises $66M in New Funds
A 2 year-old biotechnology enterprise discovering new treatments for disease that harness signals between the gut and brain is raising $66 million its second venture financing round.
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Precision Cancer Drug Shown Effective in Adults, Children
Results from 3 clinical trials show most cancer patients given an experimental drug that directly addresses a specific genetic mutation respond to the treatments, despite their cancers occurring in a variety of organs.
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The Science Behind Business Intelligence: Nine Analytics Software You Need to Use
By understanding the science behind the business intelligence software, you will be able to take advantage of the information available and improve your business.
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Coalition Standardizes Chronic Kidney Disease Tests
A group of medical lab companies, medical centers, and not-for-profit groups developed standardized testing protocols for chronic kidney disease, which participants expect will help more people diagnose the condition earlier.