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Infographic – Europe’s High Value Tech Companies

Our friends at Statista this week collected the top European technology companies in market value, displayed in this chart. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Europe’s High Value Tech Companies

Gas-Jet Printing Process Developed for Medications

A team of material scientists and biomedical engineers designed techniques for producing pharmaceuticals on demand by printing drugs as thin films. . . . → Read More: Gas-Jet Printing Process Developed for Medications

IBM, UC San Diego Partner on Healthy Aging

IBM and University of California at San Diego are launching a joint research project to gain new insights with artificial intelligence on cognitive and gut microbe health in older people. . . . → Read More: IBM, UC San Diego Partner on Healthy Aging

Origami Robotics Designed for Fragile Objects

An engineering lab at Case Western Reserve University developed a soft robotic arm that grips and manipulates fragile objects, such as in surgery. . . . → Read More: Origami Robotics Designed for Fragile Objects

Biotech Licenses Gene Editing for Autoimmune Disorders

A company developing therapies with gene editing technologies is acquiring a new form of gene editing on T-cells in the immune system to treat autoimmune diseases. . . . → Read More: Biotech Licenses Gene Editing for Autoimmune Disorders

Trial Comparing 2-D, 3-D Mammogram Outcomes

A large-scale clinical trial is underway comparing the effectiveness of two-dimensional and three-dimensional mammograms in screening for breast cancer. . . . → Read More: Trial Comparing 2-D, 3-D Mammogram Outcomes

Algorithms ID Factors in Parkinson’s Progression

Data from two clinical trials analyzed with machine learning algorithms identify factors that predict the decline of motor functions in individuals with Parkinson’s disease. . . . → Read More: Algorithms ID Factors in Parkinson’s Progression

Heart Scans Devised for Biometric Identification

A computer science team designed a method for reading heart muscle contractions that uniquely identifies individuals for computer log-in and secure entry. . . . → Read More: Heart Scans Devised for Biometric Identification

Geisinger, Pharmas Partner on Diabetes Model

An alliance between the Geisinger Health System and two pharmaceutical companies is developing a computer model to predict long-term health risks of patients with type 2 diabetes. . . . → Read More: Geisinger, Pharmas Partner on Diabetes Model

Infographic – Google’s Largest Acquisitions

Our friends at Statista yesterday published this chart showing Google/Alphabet’s largest acquisitions over the years. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Google’s Largest Acquisitions