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Game App Improves Memory Among Cognitive Impaired
A brain training game for an iPad was shown in a clinical study to improve the memory of people with mild cognitive impairment, a precursor stage to dementia.
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Fourth of July, 2017
Today is Independence Day in the USA, our national holiday, thus Science & Enterprise is taking the day off.
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Chip Device Quickly Detects Sepsis in Blood
An engineering team designed a lab-on-a-chip device that in tests with hospital patients shows it can find signs of sepsis in a drop of blood in about 30 minutes.
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Glaxo Using Artificial Intelligence for Drug Discovery
Drug maker GlaxoSmithKline is hiring a company that applies artificial intelligence for drug discovery and design to identify new small-molecule compounds for up to 10 disease targets.
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Ransomware a Small Share of Malware Threats
Infographic: This chart shows number of new malware specimens, in millions, and the share of windows-based malware, in percent.
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Why On The Go Is Where Your Business Might Thrive
When you’re on your own and on the road, you have to rededicate yourself to doing your work.
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Nerve Stimulation Approved for Children’s Epilepsy
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved use of vagus nerve stimulation to treat epilepsy in children who do not respond to drug therapy as young as 4 years old.
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How Technology Can Benefit Your Home-Based Business
Let’s have a look at some of the major ways that technology can benefit your home-based business, no matter what part of the process you are currently in.
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NIH Funds Nanotech Tools for Cancer, Blood Clots
A bioengineering lab is receiving awards from National Institutes of Health to apply nanotechnology to treatments for breast cancer and diagnostics for deep vein blood clots.
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Can Technology Give Your Business The Edge That It Needs?
The use of tech can potentially make a huge amount of difference to how well your business not only keeps up with, but outstrips the competition.