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By Alan, on May 26th, 2018%
In keeping with the General Data Protection Regulation in Europe that went into effect yesterday, Technology News and Literature, the publisher of Science & Enterprise, updated its policies on privacy and cookies. . . . → Read More: We’ve Updated Our Privacy Policies (Like Everyone Else)
By Alan, on May 26th, 2018% Keeping your lab equipment well maintained is vital. Poor maintenance could lead to contamination or damage, which could affect the accuracy of your results. . . . → Read More: Five Tips For Looking After Your Lab Equipment
By Alan, on May 25th, 2018%
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized marketing of software to help diagnose wrist fractures using machine-learning algorithms to read and interpret X-ray images. . . . → Read More: FDA Okays A.I.-Guided Wrist Fracture Software
By Alan, on May 25th, 2018%
Biomedical engineers designed a sensor chip small enough to be swallowed, which in tests with pigs shows it can detect indicators of disease in the gut and transmit its readings to an external device. . . . → Read More: Ingestible Device Designed to Monitor Gut Health
By Alan, on May 25th, 2018% If you’re running a full construction company, then you can expect there to be larger expenses with little room to go wrong. . . . → Read More: Understanding Expenses In Construction
By Alan, on May 24th, 2018% A new method for diagnosing cancer of the throat and stomach, two regions considered difficult to detect in cancer patients, analyzes the breath of patients for characteristic biomarkers of the disease. . . . → Read More: Breath Test for Throat, Stomach Cancer Developed
By Alan, on May 24th, 2018%
Statistical models derived from data in electronic health records and standard questionnaires for depression are shown to better predict a person’s risk of suicide following a doctor’s office or mental health clinic visit. . . . → Read More: New Models Improve Suicide Risk Predictions
By Alan, on May 24th, 2018%
Electrical stimulation of an area in the brain that releases the hormone dopamine is shown to increase sensitivity to insulin, opening a potential new pathway for treating type 2 diabetes. . . . → Read More: Brain Stimulation Shown to Reduce Insulin Resistance
By Alan, on May 24th, 2018% Non-profit leaders may find that looking at the for-profit world and how its entrepreneurs run their business may help their own. . . . → Read More: Tips For Running A Successful Non-Profit Business
By Alan, on May 23rd, 2018%
The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is asking companies making sunscreen to conduct more research on the safety of products that protect against harmful sun rays. . . . → Read More: FDA Urges More Industry Sun Protection Research
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