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Parkinson’s Protein Experiment in Space Station Cargo
An experiment to grow a crystallized form of protein associated with Parkinson’s disease is among the cargo that lifted off today from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
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Patent Set for Peptide Nerve Damage Treatments
The European Patent Office announced its intent to award a patent on treatments for nerve cell damage based on the peptide thymosin beta 4.
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Can You Boost Your Promotional Prospects To Speed Up Career Progression?
Let’s consider some of the key ways that you can speed things up.
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Infographic — Effects of Automation at Work
Our friends at Statista presented data from a survey by KRC Research on opinions of automation at work, broken down by management and workers.
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Smartphone Attachment Performs Medical Diagnostics
An engineering lab at University of Illinois created a device that uses a smartphone’s imaging and processing features to analyze human specimen samples for detecting disease.
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Creative Ideas Mined with Crowdsourcing, Neural Nets
A computer science team developed a process that combines crowdsourcing and artificial intelligence to find analogies across disciplines to spark creative ideas.
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Viruses Removed from Pig Organs for Human Transplants
Researchers in the U.S., Denmark, and China devised a process with genome editing to remove viruses that prevent organs from pigs from being used for human transplants.
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When Art And Science Collide — The Key To Successful Branding
You need to understand what makes consumers tick, but you also need to appeal to their emotions and to capture their imaginations.
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Peptide Immunotherapy Shown Safe for Type 1 Diabetes
In an early clinical trial, researchers in the U.K. show treatments with peptides, fragments of proteins, are safe and can slow the progression of type 1 diabetes.
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Should Businesses Fear Social Media Engagement?
If someone wants to post something unpleasant or negative about your business, chances are hundreds of people will see it.