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FDA Clears Smart Watch EKG Device

The Food and Drug Administration approved an electrocardiogram, or EKG device, designed to work with Apple smart watches, according to AliveCor, developer of the device. . . . → Read More: FDA Clears Smart Watch EKG Device

RNA Injections Shown to Rebuild Damaged Heart Muscle

Engineers and medical researchers developed a technique to deliver genetic material into damaged heart muscle that in lab mice regrows heart cells. . . . → Read More: RNA Injections Shown to Rebuild Damaged Heart Muscle

Protein Made by Synthetic Bacteria with Expanded DNA

An academic-industry lab team produced a synthetic protein from an engineered bacteria, with DNA modified to expand its number of chemical coding components. . . . → Read More: Protein Made by Synthetic Bacteria with Expanded DNA

Marine Animal Venom Studied for Pain Drugs

A medical research team is investigating the chemistry in venom from snail-like marine animals to discover natural alternative drugs for pain. . . . → Read More: Marine Animal Venom Studied for Pain Drugs

Artificial Muscles Designed for Soft Robotics

Engineering researchers created artificial muscles for robotics using principles from origami, or Japanese paper folding, with high strength and low-cost materials. . . . → Read More: Artificial Muscles Designed for Soft Robotics

Survey: More Research Patents, Start-Ups in 2016

A survey of universities and other institutions shows the number of patent filings and new start-up companies resulting from federally-funded research climbed in 2016. . . . → Read More: Survey: More Research Patents, Start-Ups in 2016

Trial to Test Ultrasound/MRI for Brain Cancer

A developer of a technology that combines ultrasound and MRI scans plans to begin a clinical trial of its techniques to improve delivery of drugs to treat a form of brain cancer. . . . → Read More: Trial to Test Ultrasound/MRI for Brain Cancer

Large-Scale Genome Editing Technology in Development

Two biotechnology companies are creating an automated process for delivering large, complex genetic cargoes into cells for genome editing. . . . → Read More: Large-Scale Genome Editing Technology in Development

Your Business’s Tech: A Blessing Or A Curse?

A lot of people simply aren’t sure just how much of a benefit or drawback embracing tech in their business can be. The truth is that it’s a little bit of both much of the time. . . . → Read More: Your Business’s Tech: A Blessing Or A Curse?

Infographic – Patenting Among Top Tech Companies

CB Insights compiled a recent research brief with a chart showing where the top five technology companies — Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft — are placing their bets with new patent applications. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Patenting Among Top Tech Companies