Nearly 3,000 Americans are diagnosed with mesothelioma each year, out of which 30% are veterans. This incurable and aggressive form of cancer is caused by exposure to toxic asbestos and is very often ...
Capassio Cherry was likely one of the leading rushers in the entire state last season, when he totaled 2,021 yards and 25 touchdowns. But where exactly did the Edmonds-Woodway High School star running ...
The Wall Street Journal reports that the four major U.S. wireless carriers have reached an agreement with the Federal Communications Commission to work toward a centralized database to track and ...
To hasten the flow of genetic information among scientists, the National Institutes of Health plans to develop a repository that would collect and collate human genetic data, but in a way that would ...
POWAY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apricorn, the leading manufacturer of 256-bit AES XTS hardware-encrypted USB storage devices, today announced the release of the Central Database version of the Aegis ...
Too many disparate databases and not enough information sharing are the fundamental problems preventing government and the private sector from effectively harnessing the efficiency of information ...
Universal IDs have gained the attention of many governments. The sentiment is that universal IDs could help counter terrorism, increase national security, deter ID fraud and make the lives of citizens ...
The need for relevant and responsive health-care that improves people's health outcomes means that medical schools need to be accountable for what and how they teach. Medical schools are responsible ...
I want to applaud the recent op-ed by Ohio Supreme Court Justice Michael Donnelly and 8th Ohio District Court of Appeals Judge Ray Headen (“Create criminal-sentencing database for Ohio,” Jan. 8). They ...
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