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Drexel Launches Shima Seiki Haute Technology Laboratory to Develop Smart Textiles and Wearable Technologyby Other AuthorFollowing the signing of a groundbreaking, $1 million agreement with Shima Seiki USA, Drexel will now have the state-of-the-art laboratory to conduct research.
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NewsMarginalized Groups Experience Higher Rates of Harassment in Academic Medicineby Emory Health SciencesSexual harassment, cyber incivility, and negative workplace climate negatively impacts mental health of minorities
NewsForensic Bite Mark Analysis for Court Trials Is Not Supported by Sufficient Databy Taylor & Francis GroupNew research shows that bite mark analysis is not backed by science and is leading to wrongful convictions
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ArticleHow to Address Unsafe Behaviors in the Labby Lauren EverettLab staff and leaders need to embrace the potential discomfort of confronting individuals who are demonstrating risky behaviors in the lab