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OZY Genius Awards     OZY loves bringing you “the new and the next” — whether it’s bubbling trends or trailblazers you need to know. So we are proud to introduce you to this year’s OZY Genius Award winners, a…

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AI IN MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS:

How top US health systems are reacting to the disruptive force of AI by revolutionizing diagnostic imaging, clinical decision support, and personalized medicine By Nicky Lineaweaver From Business Insider This is a preview of the AI in Medical Diagnosis research report from…

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Your $250 discount for Patent Licensing 2019!

You may have heard about IAM’s upcoming Patent Licensing event taking place on October 3 in San Francisco. Patent Licensing is a must-attend event, providing licensors and licensees with business-winning insights, best practices and innovative techniques for negotiating win-win deals to overcome the many obstacles and…

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The downside of home genetic testing

By Jordyn Cornier From Care2 Home genetic test kits like 23&Me are pretty incredible. With one little vial of saliva, you can find out your genetic predisposition for diseases like cancer, Alzheimer’s, obesity and more—which potentially allows you to make…

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Scientists say the Milky Way is filled with billions of ‘rogue planets’ – but could one of these free-floating worlds hit Earth?

By Jasper Hamill From Metro News UK Humanity shares its home galaxy with vast numbers of free-floating ‘rogue planets’ which have broken free of their own star systems and set off on a lonely journey through the void, scientists have…

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Baboons can teach us a lot about being too stressed

By Rob Ludacer and Jessica Orwig From Business Insider Baboon politics say a lot about human politics: It’s tough to be on top, and the key to staying there is to know when to stress over the competition. Professor of…

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New tech can wirelessly charge electric cars and smartphones

From DNA India Stanford scientists have developed a way to wirelessly deliver electricity to moving objects, an advance that could charge electric vehicles, smartphones and medical implants on the go. If electric cars could recharge while driving down a highway,…

Humans are still evolving in some surprising ways

By Darren Curnoe, The Conversation From Business Insider It’s often said that through our innovations in science, agriculture and medicine humans have become masters of our biological destiny. That we’ve seized control of our evolution, eliminating most of the causes…

Gadget of the week

Six technological breakthroughs inspired by nature By Cat DiStasio From engadget By Inhabitat Mollusk shells have led to a high-impact glass design. Biomimicry is an incredible field that seeks to unlock nature’s deepest, darkest secrets and then use them to…