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New Machines Allow UCF Researchers to See, Count Cancer Cells in Blood

On a computer screen, the enemy is a misshapen neon-colored blob — a metastatic cell that’s spreading cancer to the lungs, brain and liver. Thanks to a donation from a Winter Park cancer patient’s family, UCF College of Medicine researchers now have machines that can isolate, photograph and count these cancer cells from a single …

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Beyond the Bottom Line: Why Companies Are Focused on Social Impact

OVERVIEW Over the past few years, the idea of what broader role a business should play in society has undergone a substantial change. Gone is the view, summed up in 1970 by Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman, that the only social responsibility of companies was to increase profits. Cut to today, and there are a …

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Back To Cyber Basics: Debunking 5 Cyber Myths

OVERVIEW Research firm Forrester’s “Global Business Technographics Security Survey, 2016” found that 49 percent of decision-makers interviewed had experienced at least one cyber breach during the past 12 months. Of these respondents, 55 percent had suffered an internal incident involving an employee or a third-party business partner. The survey also ranked top external cyber attack …

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Longevity Risk: Living Longer And The Increasing Retirement Burden

OVERVIEW Centenarians – those individuals who reach 100 years of age or more – used to make headlines. Living to 100 years used to be a somewhat rare occurrence, but recent research suggests the world’s centenarian population is likely to accelerate. Such changing demographic patterns are significantly altering how governments and the private sector forecast …

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The Economics of Hurricanes: Preparing for Hurricane Season

Overview Each year, researchers at Colorado State University predict Atlantic hurricane season activity. Their forecast taps 60 years of historical data on sea surface temperatures, wind-shear levels, ENSO phase and other factors. Their initial forecast for last year’s hurricane season predicted a slightly below average season, but subsequent forecasts suggested increasing odds of more storms. …

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Leading-Edge Logistics: How Tech Can Strengthen The Supply Chain

OVERVIEW Technological revolutions never happen in isolation, and they are only successful if they are adopted by consumers and spark innovation by other organizations. Consider the Global Positioning System (GPS). Launched by the U.S. Department of Defense, GPS started as a military navigation technology, but, once it found its way into civilian use, the way …

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