It’s time to check in again on the NBI on its ups and downs since the start of 2019, our infographic for this weekend. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Biotech Index Falls in Summer
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It’s time to check in again on the NBI on its ups and downs since the start of 2019, our infographic for this weekend. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Biotech Index Falls in Summer A new device testing the functions of insulin-producing islet cells in the pancreas is designed on a plastic chip made with common materials and manufacturing methods. . . . → Read More: Chip Device Simulates Islet Cell Functions Engineers and materials scientists designed a robotic device thin and flexible enough to thread through blood vessels in a model brain under remote control. . . . → Read More: Robotic Device Navigates Brain Blood Vessels A group of companies developing treatments for disease using genome editing are calling for regulations and standards to govern these technologies in regenerative medicine. . . . → Read More: Companies Call for Genome Editing Regulations Here are some circumstances that experts agree should prompt you to seriously consider getting legal representation. . . . → Read More: Times in Life When You Need Legal Representation An engineering team designed a small skin patch with tiny needles that in lab mice quickly delivers vaccines and possibly treatments for melanoma. . . . → Read More: Patch Designed for Vaccines, Cancer Treatments Manufacturing activity in the U.S. contracted for the first time since 2009, at the end of the great recession, another sign of a slowing economy. . . . → Read More: Infographic – U.S. Mfring Shrinks, First Time Since 2009 Bio-engineers developed a process using the gene editing technique Crispr to design gel materials with properties added for drug delivery, diagnostics, and electronic circuits. . . . → Read More: Crispr Deployed for Programmable Smart Hydrogels Main Street has its not-so-secret weapons waiting to be unleashed. . . . → Read More: Business Practices to Keep Retail Competitive with Online An academic-industry collaboration is creating a non-invasive technique to detect rupture-prone plaque build-ups in arteries and predict one’s risk of heart attack. . . . → Read More: Math Model to Gauge Heart Attack Risk from Plaques |
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