Month: October 2019
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Smart Robotic Leg Prosthesis Being Developed
A project is underway to develop a smarter and lighter-weight motorized leg prosthetic device that gives the wearer better balance and control.
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Money Making Venture? Get It Right in Three Steps
There is so much more that you need to consider to transform your startup into a money making venture.
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Partnership to Assess Digital Gut Disease Treatments
A digital therapeutics enterprise and a company developing therapies for intestinal disorders are evaluating the potential of digital treatments for gut diseases.
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Editorial Posts Resume Tomorrow
Today was another of those occasions where my alternate life as a news photographer crowded out time for stories on Science & Enterprise.
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FDA – New Processes, Incentives Needed for Drug Shortages
A report from the Food and Drug Administration identifies the causes of recent shortages of some drugs, and calls for new processes and incentives to prevent future shortages.
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Fund Finances Start-Ups Outside Main Tech Hubs
A venture capital company unveiled a second seed-stage fund that finances start-up enterprises in the U.S. outside of Boston, New York, and Silicon Valley.
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Consortium Building Framework to Boost IoT Data Trust
A group of companies and not-for-profit organizations are creating an open-source matrix of technologies to build trust in distributed smart networked systems.
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MD Anderson, Biotech Partner on T-Cell Receptors
A cancer center and biotechnology company are creating treatments that target proteins on immune-system cells unique to each patient.
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What the Future Holds for Solar Panels
Solar energy is one of the most widespread forms of renewable energy and the technology that drives it has advanced very rapidly.
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Infographic – Govt Research Funds Fall Behind in U.S.
Funding for research at universities in the U.S. by government agencies is falling behind most other advanced countries, according to a new report.