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An innovator in China is building a privacy-preserving computing (PPC) ecosystem that enables data sharing and computation to help research collaborations and spur discovery, while protecting patient privacy.
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Researchers at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center are leading research and education efforts to address disparities that can affect Black people globally.
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Diseases with an endocrine and metabolic component are a growing problem. In this Q&A, Jiajun Zhao, president of Shandong Provincial Hospital, talks about advances in research and treatment.
By reducing the cost and improving the efficiency of hydrogen fuel cells for mass production, Chinese innovators are spearheading a hydrogen revolution.