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Forecasting the Next Epidemic with High Performance Computing
High performance computing is critical to detecting and studying infectious disease transmission.
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Gustave Roussy Cancer Center Speeds up Treatments
Gustave Roussy is one of nine partner organizations within Dell EMC’s Children’s Cancer Care program.
HPC, M.D. with the Help of AI
Artificial intelligence can potentially improve medical diagnoses and treatment, but will require better data and training.
HPC Transforms Healthcare
Opportunities abound for HPC in healthcare and life sciences.
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To Be Persistent or not to be Persistent ... in Memory
Persistent memory fits into a system’s data storage hierarchy above permanent storage, such as disk and flash drives, but below DRAM.
Looking to the Future of Comprehensive Precision Medicine
Precision medicine has gone from a focus primarily on genomics to a larger lens across a broader spectrum of data about us as humans.
Nebraska Researcher Prints Dissolvable Surgical Implants
Implants that break down in the body could reduce pain, additional surgeries.
Virtual Reality Strategy Conference 2018: New Ways to Interact with Pixels
Analyst firm Greenlight Insights hosts Virtual Reality Strategy Conference in San Francisco
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Optimize Bioreactors Quickly with Cloud-based HPC
Combining UberCloud with Fluent and DesignXplorer streamlines the process of characterizing a bioreactor, which is at the heart of every pharmaceutical manufacturing process.
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Making the Case for Simulation of Additive Manufacturing
The cost of running an additive manufacturing metal 3D printer, on average, is estimated to be around $100 per hour, and a single build can take upwards of 20 hours—or closer to 80 hours for highly complex parts. That's $2,000 to $8,000 wasted every...
3D Printed Cardiac Patch Mends Damaged Hearts
The team employed an electrohydrodynamic printing process known as melt electrowriting (MEW) to engineer 3D fiber scaffolds, which could help the newly-injected cells remain in the live heart and grow. The stretchable microfiber scaffold, which featured a hexagonal or beehive...
ASME Recognizes Social Entrepreneurs, Selects MIT Researchers’ Non-Invasive Blood Analyzer Device
MIT researchers' non-invasive white blood cell analyzer among winners in American Society of Manufacturing Engineers social impact hardware show
Project to Turn Ocean Plastic into Prosthetics
The Million Waves Project launched a new initiative that hopes to both reduce ocean plastics while also tackling another problem – the lack of affordable prosthetic limbs available in the developing world.
BIOLIFE4D Prints Human Cardiac Patch
The patch contains multiple cell types found in the human heart and also includes preliminary vascularization.
UK Researchers Can Rapidly Print Corneas
Researchers at Newcastle University have developed a way to use stem cells to print new corneas quickly that can be custom fit to a patient's eye.



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