The National Institutes of Health will accept applications through July 12 for genome centers interested in sequencing genome data for the agency's All of Us Research Program.
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Coca-Cola began selling its first alcoholic drink exclusively in Japan May 28 as the drinks giant aims to expand its consumer base, according to BBC.
ON THE COVER The 56-second fix to reduce patient suffering 5 questions with Christy Dempsey, CNO of Press GaneyHealthcare providers often overlook healthcare’s fundamental goal — to alleviate suffering — amid the stress of increasing regulation, decreasing reimbursement and heightened…
The fatal March 18 car crash involving an autonomous vehicle Uber was testing in Tempe, Ariz., was reportedly caused by a software malfunction, according to CNET.
A reporter from NBC 5 Chicago investigated a set of direct-to-consumer DNA testing services by submitting his own DNA for analysis — along with the DNA of a Labrador retriever named Bailey.
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Following accusations of misusing Facebook data, Cambridge Analytica, a data firm that worked for President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, shut down operations, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Jim Keller, a microprocessor engineer at Tesla charged with developing the company's artificial intelligence processors, will leave his post for a position at Intel, according to Fortune.
The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health identified 12 companies putting their employees at the most risk in its latest report, with tech giants Amazon and Tesla making the list, Gizmodo reports.
Reservations for Southwest Airlines flights have declined after a recent mid-air malfunction led to the death of a passenger, according to CNBC.