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We Like To Move It: How Relocation Can Improve Your Bottom Line
What makes relocation such a smart move is its ability to jump-start your operations, reduce costs, up your productivity and loads of other things.
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FDA Approves Sickle Cell Drug
The Food and Drug Administration today approved a new drug that reduces the tendency for blood cells in people with sickle cell disease to stick together and block blood vessels.
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The Power of Metrics and How to Harness It
The metrics of your website and how your visitors interact with it is a factor that you ignore at your peril.
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Device Shown to Reduce Migraine Occurrence
A clinical trial shows an electronic device worn with headphones reduces the number of days with migraines among people with a history of their occurrence.
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The Role Of Data In Business
You can still find plenty of ways of projecting and predicting the future – you just need to look in the right places, consult the right people and use the right technology.
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Little Health Impact Found from Engineered Mosquitoes
An assessment by Dutch health authorities concludes mosquitoes genetically engineered to produce offspring that die before adulthood pose few health or environmental risks to humans.
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Movin’ On Up: Five Ways To Get Ahead in Competitive Industries
We offer five ways to stand out from the crowd and ensure the next promotion belongs to you.
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Battery-Free Cell Phone Demonstrated
A computer science and engineering team demonstrated a prototype cell phone that sends and receives calls, but operates with power from ambient light and radio signals.
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How Has Tech Changed Business Finance?
Today we’re examining how technology has shaped the handling of money in business.
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Feasibility, Safety Shown for Personal Tumor Vaccine
A pilot study among individuals with a form of skin cancer shows a vaccine aiming at proteins specific to a person’s tumor is safe and can generate a complex immune response attacking the tumor.