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FDA accepts Sibel Health’s Aria sensor for COA qualification
Sibel Health received a $500,000 FDA grant for its scratch sensor, raising its total funding to exceed $1m.
Sibel Health, a leader in medical-grade wearable sensor technology, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted the company's recent Letter of Intent (LOI) into the ...
Loft Orbital (Loft) today announced it has signed a contract with the SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre (SmartSat CRC) to deploy a wildfire detection application to Loft’s on-orbit satellites. The ...
TikTok reached a deal to form a new U.S.-based joint venture on Jan. 22 that will allow it to continue operating in the country. The agreement gives majority ownership to investors like Oracle, Silver ...
CRC is now the leading cause of cancer deaths in individuals under 50, with mortality increasing by 1.1% annually since 2005. Overall cancer mortality rates for those under 50 have declined by 44% ...
X is revamping the algorithm that ranks posts in the "For You" feed. The engineering team said it will post changes to the algorithm on GitHub every four weeks, including explainers on changes. The ...
A novel, blood-based test developed using fragmentomic features of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) detects colorectal cancer (CRC) with a 90.4% sensitivity and shows consistent performance across stages and ...
Microchip’s ATA6571RT radiation-tolerant CAN FD transceiver supports data rates to 5 Mbps for high-reliability space communications. Well-suited for satellites and spacecraft, it withstands a total ...
LinkedIn support accidentally revealed its algorithm: it tracks "viewer tolerance," reducing visibility for authors whose posts are consistently ignored. To succeed, diversify content types weekly, ...
I would like to contribute implementations of the Bellman-Ford algorithm in Java, along with related LeetCode problems and Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) code. Provides reusable and well-documented ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle ...
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