Science and Tech IBM and Salesforce Expand Partnership to Advance Open, Trusted AI and Data Ecosystems IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Salesforce (NYSE: CRM) announced an expanded
Science and Tech Tumor Mutations May Not Predict Response to Immunotherapy The number of mutations in the DNA of cancerous tumors
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Science and Tech Boeing ecoDemonstrator to Test Technologies to Improve Cabin Recyclability, Operational Efficiency Boeing [NYSE: BA] is testing three dozen technologies on its
Science and Tech Higher Rates of Cancer in Minoritized Communities Across Chicago and U.S. Driven by Disparities Despite the overall death rate from cancer in the U.S.
Science and Tech Blood Pressure Drugs More Than Double Bone-Fracture Risk in Nursing Home Patients Records from nearly 30,000 nursing home residents indicate that blood
Science and Tech 1 in 5 U.S. Adults Lost to Suicide Had Recent Jail Experience A newly published study found that one in five U.S.
Science and Tech IBM and SAP Plan to Expand Collaboration to Help Clients Become Next-Generation Enterprises With Generative AI IBM (NYSE: IBM) and SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) announced their
Science and Tech Study Highlights Need for Cell-Type-Specific Therapies in Treatment of HIV Researchers from the University of Illinois have demonstrated the importance
Science and Tech New Research Confirms That Beethoven Had Lead Poisoning — but It Didn’t Kill Him To this day, no one knows for certain what caused
Science and Tech The KDK Collaboration Identifies Rare Nuclear Decay in Long-Lived Potassium Isotope Some nuclei of certain elements decay radioactively into nuclei of different elements. These decays
Science and Tech Asteroid Institute and Google Cloud Identify 27,500 New Asteroids, Revolutionizing Minor Planet Discovery With Cloud Technology Asteroid Institute, a program of B612 Foundation, and Google Cloud
Science and Tech Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm Visits Brookhaven National Laboratory U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited the U.S. Department
Science and Tech Are All Types of Asthma the Same? Not by a Long Shot If you don’t have asthma, you might think all types
Science and Tech Revolutionizing Digital Security: The New Era of Behavioral Biometrics Recent research indicates that the behavioral biometrics market is expected
RH Markets • Lifestyle Edition Regenerative & Aesthetic Medicine: How We’re Redefining Health and Beauty to Revive and Renew In the ever-evolving world of healthcare, a new trend is
Science and Tech The Science and Fiction Behind Netflix’s Most Watched Show ‘3 Body Problem’ The science fiction television series ‘3 Body Problem’, the latest
Science and Tech Certified Anesthesiologist Assistants Now Authorized to Practice in Washington State Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee signed into law Senate Bill
Science and Tech Creating Quiet Cables for Rare Physics Events Background radioactivity in everything from dust to the surrounding environment
Science and Tech SkyNano Opens New Production Facility to Convert Carbon Dioxide Into Valuable Carbon-based Materials In a 2022 video for Innovation Crossroads, Anna Douglas said, “I
Science and Tech NASA Astronaut Tracy Dyson, Crewmates Safely En Route to Space Station Three crew members including NASA astronaut Tracy C. Dyson successfully
Science and Tech The Vital Role of Healthcare Providers in Identifying and Supporting Victims of Female Genital Mutilation in the U.S. Post-2020 Female genital mutilation (FGM) is a deeply entrenched cultural practice
Science and Tech PriviNet: Poised to Revolutionize the Internet of Things Imagine a world where your refrigerator reorders milk when it’s
Science and Tech University of Utah Names Kurt Dirks Dean of the David Eccles School of Business University of Utah Provost Mitzi M. Montoya announced that Kurt
Science and Tech Meet Hilla Shaviv: The Innovator Navigating FemTech’s Challenges With Resilience and Vision For years, Hilla Shaviv has served as a beacon of
Science and Tech Brandi Gregge Provides Free Medical Aesthetic Services for Abuse Survivors In Middletown, Delaware, an inspiring initiative called “Empowerment Beyond Scars”
Science and Tech U.S. Department of Energy User Facility to Host Hands-on Fungal Research Training The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) is hosting an intensive,
Science and Tech Lockheed Martin Takes Next Step in Homeland Missile Defense Interceptor Acquisition Process In November 2023, Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) successfully completed a
Science and Tech How Duomly is Harnessing Neuroeducation to Keep Learners Hooked As a journalist tasked with unpacking the burgeoning realm of
Science and Tech Bridging the Gap: High-Quality Decks for Today’s Comms Pros In today’s corporate world, there is a high demand for
Science and Tech New Treatment for a Rare and Aggressive Cancer Improves Survival Rates in Breakthrough Clinical Trial An innovative treatment significantly increases the survival of people with
Science and Tech State-of-the-Art Eye Care Facility Opens to Serve Orange County Community, CA Coastal Vision Medical Group has announced the grand opening of
Science and Tech New Trial Highlights Incremental Progress Towards a Cure for HIV-1 Antiretroviral therapies (ART) stop HIV replication in its tracks, allowing
Science and Tech Wayne State University Awarded $1.4 Million From Department of Defense to Expand on Research Findings Surrounding Prostate Cancer A team of researchers from Wayne State University was awarded
Science and Tech ValueTech Report: 5 Leading FinTech CEOs To Watch in 2024 The FinTech (Financial Technology) landscape is constantly changing, driven by
Science and Tech NASA’s Webb Depicts Staggering Structure in 19 Nearby Spiral Galaxies It’s oh-so-easy to be absolutely mesmerized by these spiral galaxies.
Science and Tech Fact or Fiction: A New Paradigm of Trust In a world where digital content is driven by artificial
Science and Tech Scientists Make COVID Receptor Protein in Mouse Cells A team of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s
Science and Tech Ethical and Responsible Artificial Intelligence Applications Development in Public Health Following the recent WEF Davos 2024 agenda, The Future of
Science and Tech NASA Selects 12 Companies for Space Station Services Contract NASA has selected 12 companies to provide research, engineering, and
Science and Tech AVIOT to Unveil Cutting-edge Consumer Electronics at CES 2024, Redefining Innovation in Sound Technology AVIOT, the flagship brand of Preseed Japan Corporation and a
Science and Tech IBM Collaborates With SAP To Develop New AI Solutions for the Consumer Packaged Goods and Retail Industries IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced its collaboration with SAP to
Science and Tech UC San Diego Receives $5 Million to Launch Center for Learning Health Systems Science University of California San Diego School of Medicine has received
Science and Tech Korean Artificial Sun, KSTAR, Installation of a Tungsten Divertor for Long Pulse Operations The Korean artificial sun, KSTAR, has completed diverter upgrades, allowing
Science and Tech The Indispensable Role of Physicians: Why AI Can Never Replace the Human Touch in Medicine In the era of rapid technological advancements, artificial intelligence (AI)
Science and Tech NASA Selects Ball Aerospace for ECCCO Mission Concept Study Ball Aerospace was selected to conduct a Phase A study
Science and Tech Bringing Virtual Reality to Nuclear and Particle Physics Virtual reality, or VR, is not just for fun-filled video
Science and Tech Meeting Power Insecurity and Sustainability Challenges With Backup Generators and Renewable Diesel Fuel Balancing the need for reliable electric power and the desire
Science and Tech GIKEN Unveils “RED HILL 1967”: A Gateway to the Future of Piling Technologies In a groundbreaking move to revolutionize the understanding of piling
Science and Tech Physicists ‘Entangle’ Individual Molecules for the First Time, Hastening Possibilities for Quantum Information Processing For the first time, a team of Princeton physicists have