Parallel alignment of dressing fibers accelerates wound healing
A team of researchers from Singapore has reported the development of a skin-mimicking scaffold by parallelly aligning nanofibers made up of a mixture of polycaprolactone (PCL) and gelatin that enhances wound healing. Their research has recently been.....»»
Week in Space 7/31 – 8/6: Cygnus, Crosstalk, and Cartwheels
This week in space, we learn that Russia isn't quite as ready to be done with the ISS as it said. Also, NASA's Lucy spacecraft successfully hauled its dodgy solar panel into proper alignment. Well, sort of. Close e.....»»
Grayshift Reveal Early Access manages forensic evidentiary data for public safety agencies
Grayshift released Reveal Early Access, a cloud-native digital forensics solution that accelerates digital investigations, streamlines the investigative workflow and facilitates ease of use and speed of collaboration for public safety agencies. The c.....»»
Effective modification of enzyme function by computational science
Bio-manufacturing uses enzyme reactions to produce compounds that serve as materials such as pharmaceuticals, foods, fibers, and plastics. It is conducted using aqueous solvents under normal temperature and pressure conditions, as compared to convent.....»»
VIAVI Observer 18.8 accelerates cloud deployments and extends service visibility
Viavi Solutions updates its network performance monitoring and diagnostics (NPMD) platform, Observer. Version 18.8 continues to build on the promise of simplified cloud monitoring with datacenter-like visibility, bringing two key capabilities to clou.....»»
Research finds mechanically driven chemistry accelerates reactions in explosives
Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Energetic Materials Center and Purdue University Materials Engineering Department have used simulations performed on the LLNL supercomputer Quartz to uncover a general mechanism that acc.....»»
Scientists Discover Space Travel Accelerates Aging
Researchers are aiming to crack the mystery of bone loss in astronauts by analyzing the innards of a set of citizens that have gone to and returned from space. Resea.....»»
Russia is Running Out of Usable Keyboards
Should the Russian government have seen this coming when it implemented its parallel imports strategy in response to various tech sanctions? Probably. The post Russia is Running Out of Usable Keyboards appeared fir.....»»
Artificial Ventricle Mimics Helical Muscle Fibers
Researchers at Harvard developed a technique that lets them recreate the helical arrangement of cardiac muscle fibers within the heart ventricles in a bioengineered construct. The breakthrough could pave the way for artificial bioengineered hearts. T.....»»
Surgical Dressing Helps Kill Melanoma, Regenerate Healthy Cells
Scientists at the University of Nottingham in the UK have created a surgical dressing that is specifically designed to facilitate and enhance photothermal therapy following melanoma resection. The dressing allows for near-infrared photothermal therap.....»»
The chemical controlling life and death in hair follicles
A single chemical is key to controlling when hair follicle cells divide, and when they die. This discovery could not only treat baldness, but ultimately speed wound healing because follicles are a source of stem cells......»»
Transform 2022: How Intuit accelerates AI at scale for personalized customer experiences
The capability to provide personalized experiences at scale is complicated. Doing this using unique models for each customer is even more so. However, using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in the right instances can go a long.....»»
China revving up homegrown GPU development
GPU chips, with their powerful parallel computing capability and excellent programmability, are becoming an area of intense competition among semiconductor players, and many fabless chipmakers in China have joined the race looking to develop homegrow.....»»
New infosec products of the week: July 15, 2022
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Deloitte, Flashpoint, CertiK, CyberArk, and N-able. Flashpoint Automate accelerates repeatable security-related processes Combined with the Flashpoint Intell.....»»
Everbridge Service Intelligence accelerates IT incident response
Everbridge introduced a new correlation and analytics module enabling IT organizations to streamline digital operations and reduce unplanned work while freeing more time for innovation. Available as part of Everbridge’s Digital Operations solutions.....»»
New high-throughput array greatly accelerates mouse DNA methylation characterization
A new high-throughput genomic array offers an unprecedented look into the mouse epigenome, giving researchers an in-depth view into the basis of health and disease in a vital model organism......»»
Flashpoint Automate accelerates repeatable security-related processes
Flashpoint released Flashpoint Automate, a low-code security automation platform that enables cyber threat intelligence (CTI), security operation center (SOC), fraud, vulnerability management, and physical security teams to build, implement, and acce.....»»
Self-Powered Implant Tracks Spinal Fusion Healing
Engineers at the University of Pittsburgh created a self-powered implant that can track spinal healing while also providing mechanical support. The device can be 3D printed so that it fits a given patient perfectly and the mechanical properties can a.....»»
AI-Powered Robot Accelerates Medical Research
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research in Japan have developed an AI-powered robotic system that can perform laboratory experiments in regenerative medicine, learn from the results, and perform iterative rounds of experiment.....»»
D2iQ and Aqua Security join forces to secure smart cloud-native applications
D2iQ announced a partnership with Aqua Security, enabling organizations to create a seamless DevSecOps experience that accelerates the deployment of secure smart cloud-native applications. Through this partnership, organizations can now run Aqua̵.....»»
A look inside ancient fish heads: Brain space yields new insights on prehistoric lungfish
The evolution of the brain and nervous system in animals has been wound back more than 400 million years, thanks to the examination of fossil remains of ancient lungfish providing a missing link in the emergence of land-living, four-legged animals on.....»»