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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. . . . → Read More: Why On The Go Is Where Your Business Might Thrive

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. . . . → Read More: Nerve Stimulation Approved for Children’s Epilepsy

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. . . . → Read More: How Technology Can Benefit Your Home-Based Business

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. . . . → Read More: NIH Funds Nanotech Tools for Cancer, Blood Clots

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. . . . → Read More: Can Technology Give Your Business The Edge That It Needs?

Second Trial Approved for Cancer Pain Drug

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new clinical trial to test the efficacy and safety of an experimental drug designed to relieve stubborn chronic pain associated with cancer. . . . → Read More: Second Trial Approved for Cancer Pain Drug

What’s Next For You After Graduation?

Finding work that relates to your degree can often be difficult, and it’s something that you think about throughout your entire time at college. . . . → Read More: What’s Next For You After Graduation?

Simple, Inexpensive Pathogen Detector Developed

A simple and inexpensive detection device is being created to find disease-causing microbes in samples of food, water, and human specimens. . . . → Read More: Simple, Inexpensive Pathogen Detector Developed

Undergrad Research Leads to Probiotic Beer

An undergraduate’s research project in Singapore led to the invention of a new type of beer having live bacteria associated with improving gut health. . . . → Read More: Undergrad Research Leads to Probiotic Beer

Flu Vaccine Patch Shown Safe, Responsive

A patch to deliver flu vaccine with tiny painless needles worn like a band-aid was shown in a clinical trial to be safe and produce an immune response. . . . → Read More: Flu Vaccine Patch Shown Safe, Responsive