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Community Support For House Of Science Is Vital

The success of House of Science is a testament to the power of community support. Sponsors' and volunteers' time and resources have helped this charitable trust grow from its Western Bay of Plenty roots and spread its impact throughout the country. ....

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Gilboa Therapeutics Presents Pre-clinical Data at AACR Supporting SolidT Engineered T-Cell Platform Targeting Solid Tumors

Gilboa Therapeutics Presents Pre-clinical Data at AACR Supporting SolidT Engineered T-Cell Platform Targeting Solid Tumors
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AI and smartwatches revolutionize detection of heart arrhythmias

In a pair of groundbreaking studies, innovative technologies are reshaping how medical professionals detect and manage heart rhythm disorders in both adults and children. A Leicester study has unveiled an AI tool capable of predicting deadly heart rhythms with remarkable accuracy, while research from Stanford School of Medicine demonstrates how smartwatches can identify abnormal heart rhythms in children, often more effectively than traditional monitoring devices. ....

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