As you may have heard, some diseases and illnesses are becoming more and more resistant to antibiotics, including Gonorrhea. However, this sexually transmitted disease may have reached its end. A new study suggests that a vaccine that protects against a strain of meningitis may also work to stave...
Read MoreThere is a lot of excitement surrounding big data these days. Healthcare, insurance, transportation, and even crime detection are part of the Big Data world. But with that excitement comes those who want to access, manipulate, massage, transform and unpack all of the information at once. However,...
Read MoreDrones are everywhere in today’s society. If you haven’t seen one in flight yet it won’t be long until you do. These unmanned, flying machines are the talk of the future. Amazon is even pitching them as an option to offer a delivery within minutes instead of days. The same idea may soon take flight...
Read MoreThe Internet of Things is something we’ve talked about a lot here in the past, but everyone has their own take on the term. For TechTarget.com, IoT is“A system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers...
Read MoreAuthor Erin Elizabeth goes over tips, tricks, and changes that could affect you.
Read More“Are you passionate about quality and compliance? If not, you should be.” These are wise words from PharmaceuticalManufacturing.com.
Read MoreBack in April, we talked about how Telehealth is changing the face of the healthcare industry.
Read MoreThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that electrical receptacles are involved in 5,300 fires every year, causing forty deaths and more than 100 consumer injuries. So how many electronic devices are charging in your home at one time? Do you ever worry about them overheating and...
Read MorePreviously on our blog, we talked about the the great office conflict: The appropriate office temperature. The latest research finds that there are major health benefits linked to temperature variation...so everyone wins right?
Read MoreAccess to potable water remains one of the world’s biggest challenges. In an effort to help that challenge, researchers have created a solar-powered device that pulls drinking water from even the driest desert air. We talked about a company doing moisture farming in Israel late in 2015 and...
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