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U.S. Healthcare: An Industry Too Big to Fail

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As I spoke recently with colleagues at a conference in Florence, Italy, about healthcare innovation, a fundamental truth resurfaced in my mind: the U.S. healthcare industry is just that. An industry, an economic force, Big Business.

Trust Me, I’m a Total Stranger

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Put in the terms of this article’s title, most of us would run a mile, whatever the proposition.

Drag-and-Drop Data Analytics Get a New Tool

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For years, researchers from MIT and Brown University have been developing an interactive system that lets users drag-and-drop and manipulate data on any touchscreen, including smartphones and interactive whiteboards. Now, they’ve included a tool that instantly and automatically generates machine-learning models to run prediction tasks on that data. Image: Melanie Gonick

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In the Iron Man movies, Tony Stark uses a holographic computer to project 3D data into thin air, manipulate them with his hands, and find fixes to his superhero troubles.

How Project Management Made a Massive X-ray Light Source Possible

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Replacing a beloved tool is never easy. Erik Johnson had worked with the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) for nearly 15 years when he and his colleagues began thinking about its replacement.

FDA to Sunset Alternative Summary Reporting Program

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The FDA has announced an end to the alternative summary reporting (ASR) program for medical device manufacturers and will make the data publicly accessible.

Amazon Has Turned 25

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A quarter of a century ago, on July 5, 1994, a company that shared a name with the world’s largest river was incorporated.

Pulsed Electron Beams Shed Light on Plastics Production

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A  technique developed by researchers at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), in collaboration with Dow and Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands, is providing atomic-resolution details about magnesium

Driverless Cars Will Disrupt the Airline Industry

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As driverless cars become more capable and common, they will change people’s travel habits not only around their own communities bu

Simply Elegant, Morse Code Marks 175 Years and Counting

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The first message sent by Morse code’s dots and dashes across a long distance traveled from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore on Friday, May 24, 1844—175 years ago.

The Rise of CEOs As Social Activists

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CEOs are stepping forward to confront public policy issues that often extend beyond their core business, in part at the urging of their employees, write Caroline Kaeb and David Scheffer in this opinion piece.

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