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Ripple Software Achieves 96% Clinical Trial Retention

Ripple Software Achieves 96% Clinical Trial Retention Share Article Ripple Science Logo ANN ARBOR, Mich. (PRWEB) May 10, 2021 A white paper recently published by Ripple Science revealed that its flagship product, Ripple, empowered its customers to achieve >96% retention across all trials and 99% retention in 78.2% of completed trials, far outpacing industry averages. Ripple Science is the leading provider of clinical trial software used by sites, CROs, and study sponsors to assist and automate the patient engagement workflow end-to-end, from first contact to study completion. Ripple has supported over 700 clinical trials involving over 240,000 patients globally, including a large number of Alzheimer s, dementia, and CNS trials where patient engagement is particularly challenging.

11th Film-Festival Poster Winner: Peace At Heart

Written by J. Alberto Guzman, April Ranck Find out what s happening in Arlington with free, real-time updates from Patch. Let s go! UPDATED, May 8: The Arlington International Film Festival (AIFF) has awarded the 2021 poster design with an allusion to peace (at right) to Elena Mathis, student of Mass College of Art in Boston. An accompanying $500 aims to assist a student in advancing art studies. Mathis s design creates a strong connection with the viewer while the bird taking center stage, making direct eye contact and spreading his feathers announce the festival . The bird carries an olive branch in its talons, an ambassador of peace.

Nature: At least 65 animal species can LAUGH just like humans - including cows, dogs and seals

In a rare example of something that is, in fact, a laughing matter, experts have found that at least 65 animals including seals and cows can chuckle just like humans. Researchers from California combed through past studies of animal behaviour, looking for records of vocal play signals that might represent a version of laughter. The findings, they said, may help us better understand the form and function of human laughter, alongside its role the evolution of social behaviour. In a rare example of something that is, in fact, a laughing matter, experts have found that at least 65 animals including seals (pictured) and cows can chuckle just like humans

Greater Aircraft Efficiency Sought Through Improved Air Flow Control Techniques

Research grant supports study of air flow with complex geometry planes Wind Tunnel at the Center for Flow Physics and Control (CeFPaC) The way that air moves over, around, or under an aircraft can greatly affect its aerodynamics. When air flow separates from the wings of a plane, for instance, the change in pressure on the vehicle can reduce pilot control or cause the aircraft to stall out. The development of more effective air flow control techniques depends on a better understanding of flow separation that occurs around aircraft of different shapes and sizes. With the support of a three-year, $1.1 million contract from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, engineers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will study flow separation on existing planes with complex three-dimensional geometries – like the jets the Air Force currently uses – and what can be improved for aircraft of the future. Through improved aerodynamics, researchers aim to increase the efficiency, range,

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