Egnite’s CardioCare platform is expanding the boundaries of cardiovascular medicine Egnite’s CardioCare platform is expanding the boundaries of cardiovascular medicine Source: Improving heart health with AI – Fast Company
Real estate giant Redfin recently published a new feature on its website and app that allows users to see how many days, on average, you can expect your area to experience poor air quality, as well as the expected increase. Source: Real estate giant Redfin adds game-changing new feature to its home listings:…
New research found that ocean spray spreads PFAS into the air and onto land, creating a vicious cycle of forever chemicals that never disappear. Source: Ocean waves contain more ‘forever chemicals’ than industrial pollution – Fast Company
A new study found that microplastics leave toxic chemicals on our skin, which are then absorbed into the bloodstream. Source: Microplastics are full of toxic chemicals that leach into your skin – Fast Company
Nature has again proven effective in treating health conditions, this time nerve injury. According to a new study, a compound found in the blessed thistle plant accelerates the regeneration of damaged nerves, restoring motor function and touch sensation. Source: Thistle extract accelerates nerve regeneration by up to 29%
Discover the top biotechnology universities in the USA offering cutting-edge programs that are helping students find a career in biotech. Source: 6 biotechnology universities in the USA developing young talent
Students with disabilities at this school near Seattle rarely have to leave mainstream rooms to receive the services they need. Source: Inside a School That Doesn’t Single Out Students With Special Needs
The proliferation of AI means we need a new word. Source: It’s time to retire the term “user” | MIT Technology Review
Can regenerative farming also regenerate communities? This Black farmer believes so. Can regenerative farming also regenerate communities? This Black farmer believes so. Source: Why an ex-Googler just opened a chestnut farm in rural Pennsylvania – Fast Company
Farmers around the world are reigniting the less intensive agricultural practices of yesteryear—to improve soil health, raise yields, and trap carbon in the atmosphere back down in the soil. Source: The Rise of the Carbon Farmer | WIRED
\ The chemicals are found in a wide range of household items and are linked to many health problems, such as increased cancer risk. Source: US Map Reveals Hot Spots of Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’