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Stanford Medicine Pilot Program Uses Data-Driven, Integrated Team Approach to Predict, Prevent Disease
A Stanford Medicine pilot program combining cutting-edge tools of biomedicine with a collaborative, team-based method, offers a new approach to personalized health care that captures the promise of Precision Health: to predict, prevent and treat disease based on the individual patient.
Breakthrough in New Material to Harness Solar Power Could Transform Energy
The most affordable, efficient way to harness the cleanest, most abundant renewable energy source in the world is one step closer to reality.
Impact of CO2 Leakage Through North Sea Wells
Realistic estimates show that global warming can only be kept below 1.5 or 2 degrees Celsius if carbon dioxide is actively removed from the atmosphere.
World’s Largest Disaster Simulation Exercise Takes Place in Hampshire
More than 2,000 people and 40 local, national and international emergency response organisations, will be taking part in the world’s largest annual international disaster simulation exercise this week.
Workplace Interventions May Improve Sleep Habits and Duration for Employees
Simple workplace interventions, like educating employees about the importance of sleep and providing behavioral sleep strategies, may produce beneficial results, according to a new review.