Research and statistical analysis has just as much place in real estate as it does in the sciences. . . . → Read More: The Science Of Property Investment
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Research and statistical analysis has just as much place in real estate as it does in the sciences. . . . → Read More: The Science Of Property Investment An experimental drug made from dried Artemisia annua plant leaves cured patients in Africa with malaria infections that became resistant to current drugs. . . . → Read More: Plant-Based Drug Shown to Cure Drug-Resistant Malaria 19 April 2017. I’ll be hitting the road again tomorrow for out-of-town meetings that will put Science & Enterprise on hold for the rest of the week. Our regular posts will resume on Monday, 24 April. In the meantime, check out my new article on Omni Media, which draws material from . . . → Read More: On the Road Again A research team in Cincinnati discovered a small-molecule drug compound that in lab mice prevents cells in the lungs from becoming inflamed, as occurs in asthma attacks. . . . → Read More: Compound Found to Prevent Asthma Inflammation Research is underway in the U.K. on development of new vaccines to protect humans against zoonotic diseases, infectious diseases originating in animals. . . . → Read More: Vaccine R&D Underway to Protect Against Animal Microbes A cancer research lab designed a process to treat leukemia by reprogramming cells in the immune system with genes on nanoscale biodegradable particles. . . . → Read More: Nanoparticles Boost T-Cells to Fight Leukemia Research centers for accelerating new technologies that tackle nervous system disorders are opening at two universities in the U.S., with industry partners. . . . → Read More: Neural Technology Research Centers Launched A collection of 25 organizations representing a range of medical research and practice disciplines announced their participation in the March for Science set for Saturday, 22 April. . . . → Read More: Research, Medical Groups Join Science March A bioengineering team from Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology designed simple, inexpensive diagnostics tools to detect infectious diseases, based on Crispr, an emerging genome-editing technology. . . . → Read More: Crispr-Based Diagnostics System Designed Here are some of the things you could be doing to promote your science-focused event. . . . → Read More: Never-Fail Methods for Promoting Your Science-Focused Event |
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