Tag: engineering
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Neurons from Stem Cells Produced for Overdose Therapy Tests
Researchers use stem cells to generate human neurons resembling those in the brain that control breathing during opioid reactions, for eventual chip devices to test overdose therapies.
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NIH Challenge Seeks Early Alzheimer’s Indicators with A.I.
A new crowdsourced competition seeks more robust early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias using analytics powered by artificial intelligence.
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Safeguarding Your Business: A Comprehensive Guide
Protecting your business requires taking several measures that cover physical security, digital asset protection and legal compliance.
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Infographic – Planned Moon Missions Through 2030
The Jaxa space agency from Japan plans a landing later this year, while NASA from the U.S. also expects to launch an orbital mission to the moon this year.
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Grant Funds Typhoid Vaccine Patch Development
A health research foundation grant is funding development of a vaccine protecting against typhoid fever, given in a patch from from a spring-loaded device.
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Small Biz Award Funds A.I. Mosquito Monitoring System
A company creating a digital process to monitor farm insect pests is receiving funds to expand its technology for tracking and counting mosquitoes as a general public health threat.
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Company Gains Ultrasound-Linked Drug Capsule Technology
A company developing a drug delivery process with treatments activated by ultrasound received an option to license a key technology from its founders’ university labs.
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Biotech, A.I. Companies Model Animal Studies/Clinical Trials
A discoverer of neuroscience therapies and a genomics data science company are developing machine learning models to predict clinical trial outcomes for ADHD drugs.
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Why Technology is Needed in Modern Business
It’s crucial for business owners to know much more about technology than they probably do right now, so they can use it to their advantage and create a business that can really be something special.
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Advanced Encryption Shown to Enable Cancer Data Sharing
Data scientists and cancer specialists demonstrate a data encryption technique that makes possible real-world cancer data sharing while preserving individual privacy.