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Keep Your Business’s Vital Equipment in Top Condition
There are lots of things you can do if you want to make sure that the vital equipment that your business relies upon is kept in the best condition possible.
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Taking a Break
We’re taking a few days off at Science & Enterprise. Our regular editorial posting will resume on Monday, 13 June.
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Infographic – US Workers Returning to Work
New data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, displayed in chart form last week, indicate the work-from-home era may be closing.
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Sites Revealed for Lung Cancer Precision Diagnostic Trial
The first sites are selected for a study testing people with suspected lung tumors for cancer-causing mutations, to help decide on personalized treatments for their disease.
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Trial Demonstrates 3-D Printed Ear Tissue Implant
A patient in a clinical trial received an implant made of three-dimensional printed tissue to replace a deformed ear caused by microtia, a congenital condition.
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Want Your Employees To Try Harder? Here’s How To Do It.
A look at some of the things that you can do if you want your employees to try harder, and how you can accomplish this goal.
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Challenge Seeks Tech, Models to Reduce Stillbirths
A research competition is seeking better technologies to measure gestational development and predict outcomes to reduce the number of stillbirths by half.
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GSK Acquires Advanced Vaccine Biotech in $3.3B Deal
Drug maker GSK is buying a biotechnology company developing vaccines for respiratory and infectious diseases that generate multiple immune responses.
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Memorial Day, 2022
We’ll resume our editorial posting tomorrow.
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Infographic – Emerging U.S. Tech Hubs
Since the beginning of 2021, venture capital investments in tech companies are gaining in Austin and Dallas, and the number of deals is also on the rise in Miami.