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Cryptography Technique Boosts Genomic Privacy
A team of geneticists and computer scientists developed a technique of analyzing disease-causing mutations in a human genome without revealing other genetic data.
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Telemedicine Shown Feasible for Parkinson’s Care
Findings from a one-year clinical trial show individuals in the U.S. with Parkinson’s disease can receive quality care through telemedicine comparable to persons with the disorder receiving the usual care from neurologists alone.
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Five Lessons Everyone In Business Needs To Learn
We came up with a list of business lessons you should make note of as early as possible and remember from now until the day you retire.
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Tracking Algorithms Devised to ID Human Traffickers
Computer scientists developed techniques that help identify the people placing sexual service advertisements by tracing the bitcoin payments for those ads.
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Trial Testing Engineered Virus as Cancer Treatment
A clinical trial is underway testing a genetically engineered virus to kill cancer cells, then stimulate the immune system to treat solid tumor cancers.
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Is There A Science To Attracting Consumers?
Here are some pieces of advice which might just help you better attract customers to your business in the future.
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3-D Printing Process Developed for Living Tissue
Researchers in the U.K. devised 3-D printing techniques for human and animal cells to produce functioning tissue with multiple types of cells.
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Mastermind Your Marketing — The Science Behind Each Approach
This split down the middle translates into marketing approaches, not just from the marketer’s point of view, but in how and who it attracts from a consumer point of view too.
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Alliance to Develop Rare Cancer Preclinical Models
A coalition of a patient advocacy organization, research institute, and cancer research company are implanting mice with human tumors to help study a rare form of cancer.
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Injectable Patch Designed to Repair Heart Tissue
An injectable soft mesh patch seeded with cardiac cells is shown to fix damaged heart tissue in tests with lab animals, as an alternative to open-heart surgery.