Advances have been rolled out and applied to almost all aspects of our lives, and a life sciences laboratory is no exception
It would be great if there was a one-size-fits-all interface solution, but reality is never so simple.
New cybersecurity and quality control solutions log adverse events and anticipate future events.
Security has always been one of the most important—and often challenging—issues facing laboratory managers.
All of the algorithms suffered in accuracy when confronted with more distractions, but some fared much better than others
Johns Hopkins computer scientists have found a flaw in the way that secure cloud storage companies protect their customers' data, a weakness they say jeopardizes the privacy protection these digital warehouses claim to offer.
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Move Beyond Policies to Build a Lab Culture Where Safety is Second Nature