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By Alan, on May 23rd, 2018%
An engineering team designed a faster and more generic process for translating neuromuscular signals into computer controls for prosthetic hands than current machine-learning models. . . . → Read More: Simpler Scheme Devised for Prosthetic Hand Controls
By Alan, on May 23rd, 2018% – Contributed content –
(Derek Keats, flickr)
23 May 2018. It’s easy to say that business and science are interrelated. For decades now, both industries have been working together and the results have been, and continue to be spectacular. However, to say the journey was smooth is a lie. It’s been . . . → Read More: How Are Science And Business Related?
By Alan, on May 22nd, 2018%
Participants in a clinical trial testing a one-time genetic therapy to treat a rare form of hemophilia sharply reduced their bleeding incidents after a year, with few adverse effects, none considered serious. . . . → Read More: Long-Term Effects Shown from Hemophilia Gene Therapy
By Alan, on May 22nd, 2018%
Materials scientists and engineers developed the ability for electronic circuits in soft materials, like those found in wearable devices, to repair themselves if ruptured. . . . → Read More: Self-Repair Developed for Soft Materials Circuits
By Alan, on May 22nd, 2018% Tech problems in the workplace can cause severe disruptions and delays which can have a knock-on effect on business, negatively affecting your professional image and potentially reducing your profits. . . . → Read More: Taking Care of Tech Issues in the Workplace
By Alan, on May 21st, 2018%
An early-stage clinical trial is testing gene therapy to treat malfunctioning heart muscle cells in people with heart failure, where the heart cannot pump enough blood for the body. . . . → Read More: Gene Therapy Safety Study for Heart Failure Underway
By Alan, on May 21st, 2018%
An agricultural science lab in the U.K. is beginning research on sustainable methods for growing genome-edited camelina plants, along with modifying the plant’s genetics by adding genes from other plant species. . . . → Read More: Trial Testing Gene-Edited, Modified Oilseed Plants
By Alan, on May 21st, 2018% Allowing as many investors as possible regardless of their capital seems like the only way for modern companies to achieve their grandiose goals. . . . → Read More: Asset Segmentation, Tokenization, And Blockchain Technology
By Alan, on May 19th, 2018%
In a report this week, our friends at CB Insights note that the investment community is waiting for graphene to reach a critical commercial mass, but their patience may be running out. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Graphene Investment in Decline
By Alan, on May 19th, 2018% From financial management to publication and information sharing, there are plenty of things you’d rather not do to focus on developing new patents and innovative solutions for your clients. . . . → Read More: Five Things You Should Consider Outsourcing When Running a Research Lab
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