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American Well Telehealth Platform Expands to Small Providers

American Well has gone national with its Online Care for Providers telehealth platform, expanding service beyond just health plans to reach doctors' practices and patients directly.

American Well has rolled out a new version of its Online Care telehealth platform to allow physician practices of all sizes to offer the service directly to patients nationwide.

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A Look In The Eye Reveals Killer Habits Of Dinosaurs

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This plant-eating dinosaur, Protoceratops andrewsi, was active day and night, like many other herbivorous dinosaurs. Researchers used measurements from the animal's eye socket to determine when it was most active.

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Toward a Smaller, Smarter and More Efficient Data Center

Four current IT trends could result in data center space requirements shrinking dramatically before the decade is out, according to Gartner.

To meet demands for new services, IT departments for years have been adding servers and storage devices at an unprecedented pace. And even with the adoption of virtualization, the general state of many data centers is one where equipment sprawl is on the rise, energy consumption grows and more space is required to keep operations running.

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Mars Rover's 'Gagarin' Moment Applauded Exploration

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NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity used its rock abrasion tool on a rock informally named "Gagarin" during the 401st and 402nd Martian days, or sols, of the rover's work on Mars (March 10 and 11, 2005).

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New Particle, If Proved, Could Be A 'Huge Revolution'

Scientists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois said this week a "bump" in their data may be evidence of a new subatomic particle — one that could change our understanding of modern physics.

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The improbable appears promising

Study identifies possible target for AIDS vaccine

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Researchers believe that a twisting strand of protein, known as the V3 loop, is an attractive vaccine target because immune system antibodies aimed at the loop may offer protection against multiple genetic subtypes of HIV-1, the virus that causes AIDS.

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Lost, Then Found: Shipping Containers On Seafloor

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This shipping container was discovered upside down on the seafloor by researchers in June 2004, four months after it was lost at sea.

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Five New Technologies That Will Change Enterprise Computing

This fall will see the adoption and increased widespread use of new technologies that will alter the way enterprise computing is accomplished. Some of these technologies come from the consumer technology side of the business, some are grown from labs, and some are the result of integrating existing technologies. Check out our top five picks for technologies that will change the game in enterprise computing.

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Work Stopped on Alternative Cameras for Mars Rover

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The image shows Curiosity on a tilt table in the Spacecraft Assembly Facility at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California.

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Modeling Effort Estimates Financial Uncertainties and Risks of Solar Generation

Argonne and Gartner have developed a cost estimate and financial risk methodology to help utilities and investors make decisions when developing new solar power generation systems.

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