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Biopharma is embracing digital twins in a big way, with a growing number of companies using computational models to streamline and optimize more parts of the drug discovery, testing, and manufacturing ...
Encinitas drivers can expect to start seeing more flashing electronic message signs warning them to slow down and watch out for cyclists or pedestrians. In a 4-0 vote, with Councilmember Joy Lyndes ...
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It began with a bad habit. Dean, a 21-year-old pre-med student based out of California, had been using Rogue nicotine pouches for about a year when, one day at the gym, he discovered that the ...
Russia is increasingly relying on a large number of small sabotage groups to pierce through Ukrainian positions as its summer offensive struggles to make significant headway, according to Ukraine’s ...
More than 30 of the largest banks worldwide join in the design, development, and testing of the new offering, SWIFT announced at the Sibos conference. Big news at this year’s Sibos conference in ...
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Microsoft Corp., disabled some use of its software by the Israeli military after an investigation spurred by news reports that the company’s products were involved in the surveillance of civilians.