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Science in Development and the Concept of Time

Introduction Science evolves through the efforts of researchers. New advancements build upon the discoveries of predecessors. Our understanding of the...

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North America vs. Europe FHIR Implementation

FHIR, which stands for Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, is a standard developed to describe data formats and elements (known as...

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Growth Trends in FHIR Adoption Over the Last Decade

The healthcare industry has undergone significant transformation in the past decade, driven by advancements in technology and an increasing need for...

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Harnessing the Power of Machine Learning to Unlock Data Insights

In the digital era, where data has emerged as the lifeblood of decision-making, the harnessing of machine learning has become the compass guiding organizations...

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The Evolution of Cosmic Exploration: A 1000-Word Journey

The history of space exploration encapsulates humanity’s enduring curiosity, boundless innovation, and unwavering determination. It’s a captivating...

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Lead management: What Is It? Definition, procedure, recommended methods, and platforms

Lead management: What Is It? Companies still use antiquated techniques like spreadsheets to manage and track leads. However, this is a terribly ineffective...

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U.S. researchers created the world’s strongest glue from recycled plastic

Having thoroughly studied the chemical structure of ordinary household plastic, scientists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy...

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A new material that stores enormous amounts of energy has been developed

A team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst recently announced in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that they...

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What other aggregate states exist besides liquid, solid, and gaseous

When we were at school, many of us heard that there are three aggregate states: liquid, solid, and gaseous. But, suddenly, there are actually a little more....

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Scientists will redefine the length of a second

The definition of the second has not been updated in more than 70 years. But that could change in the next decade: Scientists are working on ultra-precise...

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