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- headquartered in San Francisco, California. Formed from the merger of Biocore and Tempus Ex Machina, it provides data stream consolidation, data visualization...
- returned to Earth on December 19. A biological cosmic ray experiment (BIOCORE) carried the five pocket mice (Perognathus longimembris), a species chosen...
- August 2023, Tempus Ex Machina merged with biomechanical analytics firm Biocore to form Infinite Athlete. Ebersol briefly dated tennis player Maria Sharapova...
- ; Benton, Eugene V.; Richard C. Simmonds (1975-01-01). "The Apollo 17 pocket mouse experiment (Biocore)". Biomedical Results of Apollo. NASA-SP-368....
- Richard C. (1 January 1975). "The Apollo 17 Pocket Mouse Experiment (Biocore)". In Johnston, Richard S.; Berry, Charles A.; Dietlein, Lawrence F. (eds...
- Experiment (BIOCORE) was a lunar science experiment that flew on board Command module America as part of Apollo 17. The goal of the BIOCORE experiment...
- co-prin****l investigator of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded BioCoRE, or the Duke Biosciences Collaborative for Research Engagement. In this...
- developed a device to open blood vessels open. In 1987, he founded Helix BioCore, which eventually transformed into ATS Medical, a company that developed...
- billion years. Apollo 17's CM carried a biological cosmic ray experiment (BIOCORE), containing five mice that had been implanted with radiation monitors...
- biomedicine and ecology. Biological Collaborative Research Environment (BioCoRE) developed at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign – a collaboration...