Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Offer New Hope for Spinal Injury Treatment
Robots and artificial intelligence may soon be coming to aid spinal injury patients, according to a team of researchers at Rutgers University.
FTC Cracks Down on FinTech Company for Aiding Business Scam
These accounts allowed the scammers to run more than $4.6 million in consumer credit card charges.
Molecular Diagnosis Promises Individualized Treatment for Cancer Patients Under 25
Newly diagnosed cancer patients under 25 are now eligible to receive a cutting-edge DNA test to provide a precise diagnosis for individualized treatment for their cancer.
Biden Administration Tackles Cryptocurrency
The order represents the first ever “whole-of-government” approach to regulate digital assets and sets out a national policy across six main areas.
USTR Exempts Hundreds of Chinese Industrial and Medical Products From Tariffs
With many important medical products still in short supply due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) this month confirmed it will exclude several hundred Chinese products from import duties.
Start-Up to Use NREL-Patented Renewable Technology in Commercial Filtration Systems
Mars’s sustainable alternative promises to provide a cost-effective path for supplying safe and healthy drinking water.
Lawmakers Ask How to Pave the Way for Next-Generation Wireless Technologies
At a hearing last week, lawmakers and expert witnesses urged the creation of a pipeline of “licensed and unlicensed” spectrum—especially mid-band spectrum, which provides a combination of indoor signal range and potential for fast speeds with little buffering.