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Backlash Against Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 Vaccine Is Real and Risky

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More than 50 million Americans have received at least one dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna Covid-19 vaccine.

Differential Privacy for Privacy-Preserving Data Analysis

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Does your organization want to aggregate and analyze data to learn trends, but in a way that protects privacy? Or perhaps you are already using differential privacy tools, but want to expand (or share) your knowledge?

Inspired by Kombucha Tea, Engineers Create ‘Living Materials’

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Engineers at MIT and Imperial College London have developed a new way to generate tough, functional materials using a mixture of bacteria and yeast similar to the “kombucha mother” used to ferment tea.

Buehler Announces 2021 Etching and Microstructure Webinar Series

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(Buehler: Lake Bluff, IL) -- Do you prepare metallographic samples for microstructural analysis? If so, join Buehler for its educational series of webinars covering etching and microstructure.

How Analysis of Means Can Help Answer Important Questions

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A quick Google search returns many instances of the saying, “A man with a watch knows what time it is.

Experiment Tests How to Print 3D Parts in Space

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Spacecraft are developed on Earth, tested, fully assembled, and transported in one piece by a launch vehicle to their respective places of operation. Each component must be designed to withstand the high loads of the launch phase.

U.S. Manufacturing to the MEP National Network: Don’t Let Up!

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The Covid-19 pandemic has asked much of manufacturing executives.

Wayland Additive Launches Calibur3 Metal Additive Manufacturing System

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(Wayland Additive: Huddersfield, UK) -- Wayland Additive has fully unveiled its breakthrough metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology NeuBeam, with the commercial launch of its first platform: Calibur3.

The (Robotic) Doctor Will See You Now

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In the era of social distancing, using robots for some healthcare interactions is a promising way to reduce in-person contact between healthcare workers and sick patients.

Electron Microscopy Is Overdue for a Closer Look

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Since they came into use in 1938, electron microscopes have played a pivotal role in a host of scientific advances, including the discovery of new proteins and therapeutics as well as contributions made to the electronics revolution.

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