If an antibiotic doesn’t kill all the bacteria that infects a patient, the surviving bugs may be particularly adept at timing their resurgence.
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If an antibiotic doesn’t kill all the bacteria that infects a patient, the surviving bugs may be particularly adept at timing their resurgence.
Although Hurricane Harvey’s waters have long since receded, it is only a matter of time before the next flooding event will strike the Bayou City.
Some 13 percent of the workforce in high-performance computing, the vanguard of the nation’s computational power, is female.
Klara Jelinkova, Rice’s vice president for international operations and information technology and chief information officer, received the President’s Leadership Award from advanced technology nonprofit Internet2 on March 6 at its annual global summit in Washington, D.C.
"The Future of Payments: How Fintechs, Crypto, and Blockchain are Transforming Commerece"
In this talk, SVP of Engineering at Bill.com Vinay Pai disucsses the payments ecosystem that is evolving rapidly to accelerate global commerce and allowing domestic businesses to have a global customer base.
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