Two graduate students in materials science and engineering designed and tested an artificial heart made with soft plastics for eventual use as an implanted device. . . . → Read More: Students Design Prototype Soft Artificial Heart
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Two graduate students in materials science and engineering designed and tested an artificial heart made with soft plastics for eventual use as an implanted device. . . . → Read More: Students Design Prototype Soft Artificial Heart A report released today says years of coordinated public health efforts are needed at all levels to contain and reverse the current opioid abuse epidemic. . . . → Read More: Report: Long, Complex Effort Needed to Stem Opioid Abuse Knowing how to attract more guests to your hotel and keep that shiny, revolving door of yours spinning all year round is no easy feat. . . . → Read More: Easiest Ways To Boost Your Hotels Occupancy Rates Medical researchers and engineers designed and tested in mice a way to deliver gene-silencing therapies in nanoscale particles to treat glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. . . . → Read More: Nanotech Treatment Studied for Brain Tumors How can you use the science of business to help you achieve success, even though there is so much work to be done? . . . → Read More: The Science of Business Success: 3 Tips That Will Help You Get Ahead A panel of research executives from American universities said the current hostility to immigration in the U.S. is causing fear among many researchers and could have a serious impact on science. . . . → Read More: Immigration Crackdown “a Disaster” for U.S. Science For thousands of universities graduates, and many more younger than them, the future is technology. For a large portion of them, it’ll be their source of income. . . . → Read More: For Young People, The Future Is Technology Tests of a lab-on-a-chip system show the device can rapidly isolate and recover cellular carriers of biomarkers useful in detecting cancer and other diseases. . . . → Read More: Lab-On-Chip Quickly Isolates, Captures Exosomes Science & Enterprise needs net neutrality, and so do you. . . . → Read More: Save Net Neutrality A company making game-style mobile apps to help therapies for opioid and other substance abuse is receiving R&D support from National Institutes of Health. . . . → Read More: NIH Supporting App That Helps Opioid Therapies |
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