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Infographic: Data Center Investment Skyrockets

Our friends at Statista document the explosion in demand for and investment in data centers, from data collected by the real estate market research firm CRBE. . . . → Read More: Infographic: Data Center Investment Skyrockets

Study Using Phones to Examine Blood Pressure, Stress

A new research project is underway to better understand the linkages between stress and blood pressure, using surveys and physiological data collected with Samsung smartphones. . . . → Read More: Study Using Phones to Examine Blood Pressure, Stress

Getting the Right Support to Make a Success of Your Business

You can’t take everything on yourself and carry the pressure of the entire business on your back, or you won’t have sufficient time and energy left to put into pushing your company and its products or services forward. . . . → Read More: Getting the Right Support to Make a Success of Your Business

Crispr Techniques Devised for Editing RNA

Geneticists and bioengineers developed a technology for applying genomic editing techniques known as Crispr to ribonucleic acid, or RNA, transcribed from the genetic code in a person’s DNA. . . . → Read More: Crispr Techniques Devised for Editing RNA

Quick Bacterial Blood Detection Gains Breakthrough Tag

A technology that detects dangerous bacteria in patients’ blood samples in less than an hour received a breakthrough medical device designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. . . . → Read More: Quick Bacterial Blood Detection Gains Breakthrough Tag

How the Healthcare Field Keeps Your Information Secure

With HIPAA being passed a couple of decades ago, healthcare providers have gotten really good at keeping your information safe. . . . → Read More: How the Healthcare Field Keeps Your Information Secure

Taking a Short Break

We’re taking a two-day break at Science and Enterprise, to conduct some personal business. . . . → Read More: Taking a Short Break

Esophagus Tissue from Stem Cells Grown, Implanted

Replacement engineered esophagus tissue grown from stem cells was shown in tests with pigs to be a feasible alternative to transplanting pieces from other parts of the body for people with esophagus cancer. . . . → Read More: Esophagus Tissue from Stem Cells Grown, Implanted

Cancer Drug Seen to Reverse Autism Spectrum Symptoms

Small doses of a drug for blood-related cancers are shown in lab mice to reverse social symptoms often found in children with autism spectrum disorder, a condition characterized by limited social activity. . . . → Read More: Cancer Drug Seen to Reverse Autism Spectrum Symptoms

Boron Radiation Therapy Company Forms with $40M Funding

A start-up enterprise, spun off from a fusion energy company, plans to develop radiation therapies for solid tumor cancers often considered difficult to treat with conventional methods. . . . → Read More: Boron Radiation Therapy Company Forms with $40M Funding