Unpatched vulnerabilities will become increasingly susceptible to cyberattacks
Companies say they plan to pull some or all of their devices
Evidence points to what’s needed at individual and organizational levels
After decades of merely assisting doctors, are sophisticated machines ready to take charge?
Fix issues that expose you to risk when it’s less expensive and time-consuming
First step, migrate your QMS to a cloud-based electronic quality management system
Researchers find ways to lower US healthcare administration costs by analyzing other countries’ approaches
A new model maps developmental pathways to tumor cells
Understanding and implementing effective controls of workplace hazards is every employer’s responsibility
Even if it’s not required, it’s critical
Using mechanical energetics to measure stability, Georgia Tech researchers gain deeper insights into how and why we fall
Stamp-sized ultrasound adhesives produce clear images of heart, lungs, and other internal organs
If you have the energy to try and address organizational overwork, start small
Drug designers are rethinking their response to medications that affect multiple targets
Research on machine-learning models that can help doctors consult patient records more easily
Analysis of social and economic impact bolsters the fight against hepatitis C
Keep it organized and ready for inspection at any time
Four pharma quality trends
How metrology can bring the medical-device design and manufacturing process together
From farm to fork, how safe is your food?