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Six Things Every Business Should Do Now To Improve Security

Today, we want to speak about certain things and processes you need to do right now to improve the overall security of your company. . . . → Read More: Six Things Every Business Should Do Now To Improve Security

Report: 19 New Precision Medicines Approved in 2017

A report on Food and Drug Administration approvals of new therapies says the agency is accelerating its reviews of treatments designed to address the specific molecular composition of individuals. . . . → Read More: Report: 19 New Precision Medicines Approved in 2017

Brain Stimulation Shown to Slow Alzheimer’s Progression

A small-scale study shows an implanted device providing mild electrical stimulation to the brain’s frontal lobe slows the loss of cognitive functions from Alzheimer’s disease. . . . → Read More: Brain Stimulation Shown to Slow Alzheimer’s Progression

Surprising Health Benefits When You Play Video Games

There are tons of surprising health benefits that apply across the board. . . . → Read More: Surprising Health Benefits When You Play Video Games

Microsoft Providing A.I. for Big Data Cancer Research

Seven research teams are receiving grants to study complex problems in cancer immunotherapy with large-scale data sets, and assistance with machine learning and artificial intelligence provided by Microsoft Corp. . . . → Read More: Microsoft Providing A.I. for Big Data Cancer Research

What Does Mumbai Death Mean For The Future Of MRI Testing?

In reality, the MRI machine itself is quite safe. Issues only occur when you introduce other metals into the mix. . . . → Read More: What Does Mumbai Death Mean For The Future Of MRI Testing?

Grants Made to Commercialize Bone, Cancer Research

A program supporting research with commercial potential awarded grants to scientists studying stem cells for bone grafts, treatments for melanoma, and protein therapies for cancer that change gene expression patterns. . . . → Read More: Grants Made to Commercialize Bone, Cancer Research

Energy Dept Grant Funding Poplar Tree Rust Study

A university-government biotechnology lab is studying the genomics of leaf rust, a fungus afflicting poplar trees, an emerging biofuel crop, with the goal of engineering resistance to the pathogen. . . . → Read More: Energy Dept Grant Funding Poplar Tree Rust Study

Sanofi Buys Nano-Antibody Biotech in $4.8B Deal

Global drug maker Sanofi is acquiring a Belgian biotechnology company developing synthetic nanoscale therapeutic antibodies in a deal valued at $4.8 billion. . . . → Read More: Sanofi Buys Nano-Antibody Biotech in $4.8B Deal

Biotech, Pharma Dominate U.S. Academic Patents

In 2016, patents on biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and medical technologies accounted for 40 percent of all academic patents, with measurement technologies and organic chemistry each getting 7 percent of the total. . . . → Read More: Biotech, Pharma Dominate U.S. Academic Patents