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Tariffs and further economic barriers only likely to drive spending on science and technology higher, analysts predict, amid hopes innovation can kick-start recovery.
Imagine a world without the internet, or GPS, MRNA vaccines or the touchscreen on your iPhone. The science and technology ...
CROs can contribute to site collaboration by also identifying and supporting non-academic institutions capable of conducting ...
According to new research, led by the University of Portsmouth in England, next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS)  - the same technology which is powering the development of tailor-made medicines, ...
Potato, a Seattle startup that aims to revolutionize science research with fully automated experimental processes, lands $4.5 ...
White House science and technology director Michael Kratsios said the US will need to make “smart choices” with public research funding to stay competitive in areas like artificial intelligence as the ...
Because RNAs are so central to our biology, they are also drivers of a wide array of diseases. Defects in how RNA is produced ...
This research roundup discusses the newfound relationship between the Shingles vaccine and dementia, a gene responsible for ...
With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), predictive medicine is becoming an important part of healthcare, especially ...
As we celebrate Earth Month, we are kicking off a series of retrospectives on National Academies reports and activities ...
A dog’s sense of smell could be considered one of nature’s superpowers. This superpower, known to scientists as “canine ...
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