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Democratizing Precision Medicine

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Since the dawn of civilization, humans have used natural remedies for their healing properties. Some of the same treatments are still used by billions around the world, based largely on anecdotal evidence and lore.

Nanoparticles Are the Future of Medicine

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When you hear the word “nanomedicine,” it might call to mind scenarios like those in the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage.

Study Harnesses Made-to-Order Design to Pair Properties to Materials

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Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers used an invertible neural network, a type of artificial intelligence that mimics the human brain, to select the most suitable materials for desired properties, such as flexibility or heat resistance, with high chemical accuracy.    

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Astudy led by researchers at the U.S. Dept. of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory could help make materials design as easy as point-and-click.

Staying Ahead of ICH E6(R3) Good Clinical Practice Guidelines

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By now, it’s no secret that good clinical practice (GCP) guidelines used by FDA inspectors are expanding. These GCP guidelines are developed by the International Conference on Harmonization. The ICH last revised its GCP document, called ICH E6(R2), in 2016.

Inspired by Prehistoric Creatures, NIST Researchers Make Record-Setting Lenses

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Kainops invius, lateral and ventral. Credit: Moussa Direct Ltd. archive

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Five hundred million years ago, the oceans teemed with trillions of trilobites—creatures that were distant cousins of horseshoe crabs.

NIST Researchers Propose Method for Modeling Smart Sensor Interoperability in Smart Grids

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Smart sensors play a critical role in smart grids, supporting bidirectional flows of energy.

Four Steps to Accelerating Discoveries in Life Sciences

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Predictive and prescriptive insights driven by data analytics have risen to prominence as tools that can help research teams cut the time, complexity, and cost of clinical trials.

Three Ways Businesses Can Adapt Their Models to Working in an Age of Crises

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It’s been a tough few years for people who own or manage a business.

Revamped Design Could Take Powerful Biological Computers From the Test Tube to the Cell

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Tiny biological computers made of DNA could revolutionize the way we diagnose and treat a slew of diseases, once the technology is fully fleshed out.

Automated Guided Vehicles Transform Warehouse Operations

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The pandemic both reduced the available workforce and accelerated online sales. Warehouse operations grew and had to handle increased volume with fewer employees. Prior to Covid-19, the answer to this problem was to hire more fork truck drivers.

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