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    Jul 30

    Featured Innovation: 3D Bioprinted Models to Assist Planning of Complicated Cardiac Surgeries

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  2. 11 hours ago

    In the US, 10% of the population has diabetes. Learn more about the types in our blog:

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  3. 12 hours ago

    Science : “We are trying to prove ourselves wrong as quickly as possible, because only in that way can we find progress.” ― Richard P. Feynman

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  4. 14 hours ago

    Digestive system: The digestive system consists of all the organs of the gastrointestinal tract as well as organs that assist in digestion, including the tongue, salivary glands, liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.

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  5. The answer to our this week is plaster shears! These are used to cut off plaster casts. They were patented in 1950 by Neil McKay.

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  6. 15 hours ago

    Research tools/Research: Elevated troponin linked to mental stress ischemia in disease patients

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  7. 17 hours ago

    Happy Birthday, Oklahoma! 🥳 Oklahoma became a state 114 years ago! Take a look at this celebration on statehood day -- November 16, 1907 in Purcell, Oklahoma. View and download at

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  8. 16 hours ago

    Today in 1841, the first patent for a U.S. life preserver of cork was issued to Napoleon E. Guerin of New York City (No. 2,359).

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  9. Nov 15

    Available Technology: This isomer was shown to reduce angiogenic markers in hemangioma cells, while avoiding the negative side effects of beta-blocking activity of propranolol.

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  10. Nov 15

    Featured Innovation: Check out our technology for continuous replacement therapy in kids

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  11. Nov 15

    : The liver has an amazing capacity for regeneration. We can survive even if as much as 85% of our liver is removed. The removed part grows back in a few weeks.

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  12. Nov 15

    This , become an antibiotics whiz with this quiz from the :

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  13. Nov 15

    On November 15, 1904, King Camp Gillette was issued a U.S. patent for his invention of a safety razor using disposable blades (No. 775,134).

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  14. Nov 15

    Have you ever heard of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease? We break down the basics and risk factors in this week's blog:

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  15. Nov 14

    We surveyed 3200+ scientists about their salaries, job satisfaction, and the impact of . has the first of a four-part series on what we found.

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  16. Nov 14

    , Nov 15, 1904: US 🇺🇸 inventor & entrepreneur King C. Gillette (1855-1932) received a 🔻 for a safety razor. 's was thin, inexpensive, disposable stamped steel blades. Time between patent application & date granted was nearly 3 years.

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  17. Nov 14

    November 15, 1867 - First ticker debuts, giving prices quickly to investors.

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  18. Nov 14

    The pandemic led to a surge in COVID-19 , but it severely disrupted other fields—shuttering labs, restricting travel, and leaving scientists with young children struggling to work without adequate child care.

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  19. Nov 14

    Researchers at Emory University School of Medicine recently performed a cardiac imaging procedure that was the first of its kind completed in Georgia.

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  20. Nov 13

    Emory University is helping to lead the Atlanta hub for a nationwide study to understand long COVID-19.

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  21. Nov 13

    Throughout history, many great inventions do not originate from inventors working in the industries that they forever change.

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