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Big Data Could Accelerate Drug Approvals

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The way in which quality is assured hasn’t changed much in about 25 years, says Timothé Ménard , head of quality data science at pharmaceutical company Roche in Basel, Switzerland. The group, which goes by the moniker IMPALA, conducted several use-case studies and published its findings in a 2021 journal article that Ménard coauthored.

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Top 14 Electric Vehicle Motor Manufacturers in India: Driving Sustainable Mobility

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In this article, we will explore the electric vehicle motor manufacturers in India and the details of the industry that is spearheading the transition to sustainable mobility. They offer a range of motors that are optimized for different vehicle types, including passenger cars, two-wheelers, and light commercial vehicles.

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Big Science tools for clean transportation: neutron scattering at ORNL

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Å, 152 – 1515 m/s) neutrons are preferred due to their favorable detection reactions and due to their very useful contrast behavior, note the scientists at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland. Neutrons, on the other hand, can obtain an appreciable scattering signal from light elements. Å; 1515 - 4374 m/s) and cold (0.12

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Building a Zero Trust Security Model for Autonomous Systems

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This sponsored article is brought to you by Technology Innovation Institute. The orchestration level entails the evolution from synchronized traffic lights to dynamically adjusted traffic lights to advanced mapping services that route cars around traffic jams.

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US Lifted The Crude Oil Export Ban, And Exports Went Down

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post-export ban went to Europe: one to Germany and the other to France, to be used in a refinery in Switzerland. Venezuela started importing foreign crudes in 2014 amid a fall in its own production—buying mostly Angolan and Nigerian light grades. Article Source: [link]. oil, according to a Reuters source. crude from Cushing.

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Why We Built a Neuromorphic Robot to Play Foosball

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My colleague at Western Sydney University's International Center for Neuromorphic Systems (ICNS), André van Schaik , gives a great example: the humble mosquito. This article appears in the March 2022 print issue as “Gooaall!!! ”. Neuromorphic researchers have also tackled our other senses. They’ve developed. For example, the.

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