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Infographic – 5G Phone Service to Far Surpass 4G

5G and 4G specs

A chart comparing 5G service specifications compared to the latest 4G/LTE specs, from the Android Authority web site, this weekend’s infographic. . . . → Read More: Infographic – 5G Phone Service to Far Surpass 4G

Genetic Risk Analysis Shows Ethnic Bias

DNA puzzle

Techniques analyzing data from across the genome that reveal risks of diseases, better predict disorders in the main ethnicity of the population studied than other ethnic groups. . . . → Read More: Genetic Risk Analysis Shows Ethnic Bias

Federal Agency Holds A.I.-Health Outcomes Challenge

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The U.S. agency directing Medicare and Medicaid is sponsoring a challenge competition to spur development of artificial intelligence to predict health care outcomes. . . . → Read More: Federal Agency Holds A.I.-Health Outcomes Challenge

Genome Editing Biotech Raises $126M in IPO

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A biotechnology company developing treatments for disease and enhanced agricultural products with genome editing is raising $126 million in its initial public offering, or IPO, of common stock. . . . → Read More: Genome Editing Biotech Raises $126M in IPO

Brain Stimulator Device Cleared for Depression, Insomnia

Cervella system

A device sending weak electric impulses into the brain from headphones is authorized by the Food and Drug Administration to treat depression, anxiety, and insomnia. . . . → Read More: Brain Stimulator Device Cleared for Depression, Insomnia

Respiratory Vaccine Maker Raises $3.4M in Seed Funds

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A company developing vaccines that protect against respiratory diseases in vulnerable populations is raising new seed funds to advance its lead product into clinical trials. . . . → Read More: Respiratory Vaccine Maker Raises $3.4M in Seed Funds

Start-Up Creating Off-the-Shelf Stem Cell Therapies

Chad Cowan

A new company is licensing technology from the lab of its co-founder at Harvard University to develop stem cell therapies for any recipients, without causing immune reactions. . . . → Read More: Start-Up Creating Off-the-Shelf Stem Cell Therapies

Ancient DNA Studied for Mental Health Clues

Eske Willerslev

A lab studying DNA from past civilizations and the genomics technology company Illumina are investigating remains of ancient peoples for insights into today’s neurological disorders. . . . → Read More: Ancient DNA Studied for Mental Health Clues

App Created for New, Pregnant Moms in Opioid Recovery

Maria Manriquez

A smartphone app is being developed to help pregnant women and new mothers with an opioid addiction, by a medical professor and health care technology company. . . . → Read More: App Created for New, Pregnant Moms in Opioid Recovery

NSF Funding Natural Agri-Chemical Technology

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A start-up company spun-off from Cornell University is receiving a small business grant to develop in crop plants a natural protection against pathogens. . . . → Read More: NSF Funding Natural Agri-Chemical Technology