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New Study Finds NEXT Biometrics’ Fingerprint Sensors Outperform Others in Key Biometric Measurements

Confirms Results of Study Published in 2015 Showing Larger Sensors Most Accurate  OSLO, Nov. 5, 2018 — NEXT Biometrics (Oslo Bors: NEXT), a global leader in fingerprint sensor technology, today announced the results of a new study by Carlos III University of Madrid (UC3M) showing that NEXT fingerprint sensors outperform sensors from three top competitors. …

New Study by Identity Theft Resource Center® Explores the Non-Economic Negative Impacts Caused by Identity Theft

Professionals engage together to strategize how to better serve victims in half day workshop Washington D.C., Oct. 18, 2018 – Today at an event held in Washington D.C., the Identity Theft Resource Center®, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization established to support victims of identity theft, will release the initial findings of its The Aftermath®: The Non-Economic …

New study confirms continuing safety of stainlesssteel

The continuing safety of using stainless steel in hospital environments has been confirmed in a new study which demonstrated that standard cleaning and disinfection effectively sanitised stainless steel samples, regardless of their surface finish or simulated age. Team Stainless commissioned Manchester Metropolitan University and AgroParisTech to devise and conduct research to examine the effectiveness of …

New study suggests chewing one additional piece of sugar-free gum per day could reduce global dental expenditures from treating tooth decay by $4.1 billion a year

New study suggests chewing one additional piece of sugar-free gum per day could reduce global dental expenditures from treating tooth decay by $4.1 billion a year   World-first data study in the American Journal of Dentistry builds on evidence to support the benefits of sugar-free gum in oral care   New Delhi 25, May 2017 …

New study highlights significant gap between perception and practice of ethical behaviour in financial services

Addressing culture must be a top priority for creating a resilient and trustworthy financial services industry, says CFA Institute London, United Kingdom, 25 November 2013 A study released today by the Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by CFA Institute has shown that although financial services executives overwhelmingly recognise the importance of ethical behaviour in the …