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Careers Where Banter And Fun Come Into Their Own

One thing we don’t think about is workplace banter, the type of fun that you can have alongside your work with your peers. . . . → Read More: Careers Where Banter And Fun Come Into Their Own

Trial to Test App Alerting for Dementia-Linked Drugs

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A mobile and computer app that alerts older citizens about a class of drugs associated with Alzheimer’s disease will soon be tested in a clinical trial. . . . → Read More: Trial to Test App Alerting for Dementia-Linked Drugs

Trial Shows Immunotherapies Extend Life with Melanoma

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First results from a clinical trial show a combination of immunotherapies extends survival among patients with melanoma, but shorter periods for other solid-tumor cancers. . . . → Read More: Trial Shows Immunotherapies Extend Life with Melanoma

Infographic – Top Tech Acquisition Timeline

Top tech industry acquisitions

The world’s five leading technology enterprises are acquiring more companies and with more money in recent years than before. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Top Tech Acquisition Timeline

Anti-Smoking Ads Not Reaching Most in U.S.

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A nationwide survey shows a majority of American adults, including half of those who smoke, did not see court-ordered anti-smoking TV or newspaper advertisements. . . . → Read More: Anti-Smoking Ads Not Reaching Most in U.S.

Crispr Enhanced for RNA Editing

Feng Zhang

Researchers expanded the ability of the genetic editing technique known as Crispr to alter the make-up of RNA, adding more ways to treat diseases. . . . → Read More: Crispr Enhanced for RNA Editing

Outcomes Scientists May Miss in a Paperless Office

Going paperless can cut costs and improve efficiency, both of which are vital in every scientific area. . . . → Read More: Outcomes Scientists May Miss in a Paperless Office

Bacteria Recruited to Produce Graphene

Anne Meyer

Labs in the U.S. and the Netherlands developed techniques to sustainably produce high-quality graphene with more capabilities, using a strain of bacteria. . . . → Read More: Bacteria Recruited to Produce Graphene

Analysis – Most New Drugs Not Adding Patient Benefits

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An analysis of drugs approved for use in Germany since 2011 shows no evidence most treatments provide new or added benefits to patients compared to standard care. . . . → Read More: Analysis – Most New Drugs Not Adding Patient Benefits

Companies Responsible for Their Indoor Air Quality

Substances made at work sites, or stored for any length of time, may emit volatile compounds into the air, which businesses need to monitor. . . . → Read More: Companies Responsible for Their Indoor Air Quality