Measuring lung function earlier in life would help identify people at risk of developing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and allow for more timely interventions, according to a new study ...
Improvements in technology have freed HR analysts to take on a more strategic role — one where they can enhance people ...
To truly scale intelligence, leaders must become “context” architects: redesigning structures, processes and culture so that ...
The CT-based whole-lung radiomic nomogram accurately identifies AECOPD and offers a robust tool for clinical diagnosis and treatment planning.
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have uncovered a new clue in understanding how dementia develops—and their discovery ...
In many cells of the human body, hair-like protrusions known as cilia act as antennae, allowing cells to receive signals from their environment and other cells. As cells grow and divide, each cilium ...
The brain’s waste disposal system has hidden pathways. A new study reveals a previously unknown route, changing our map of ...
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Are school threat assessment teams working? Secret Service study finds promising results and gaps
The U.S. Secret Service is sharing insight on new programs to keep students safe in school. The agency says majority of ...
Fix Excel formulas that won’t spill! Learn how to troubleshoot #VALUE errors caused by Analysis ToolPak functions and improve your workflow.
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Rwanda to Acquire Rwf1bn Road Pavement Evaluation Devices
Rwanda is set to receive a Multi-Function Vehicle (MFV) and a Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD), key devices used in the evaluation of road pavement after construction.
Russell Fortmeyer, a former RECORD editor and frequent contributor, is a part of a winning nine-person research team exploring how building facades can act as air purifiers.
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