Tag: entrepreneurs
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Cough Suppressant Produced from Engineered Yeast Cells
A bioengineering group created a process for producing a cough suppressant in the lab, usually derived from opium poppies, but instead from genetically modified brewer’s yeast.
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Time To Replace Your Business Equipment? Let’s Find Out
What are the signs that you do need to upgrade your tech and how should you handle it when this day comes?
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Perfect Your Marketing Strategies Like A Pro
Marketing is where you reach out to your intended target audience and show them why they should all be doing business with you, whether that means buying your products or using the services that you are providing.
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Nerve Stimulation Device Being Tested for Arthritis
A device sending electrical pulses through a main nerve pathway is starting a clinical trial to test the device in people with rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease affecting joints and surrounding tissue.
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Weather and The Impact It Can Have on Your Business
While weather can be good for business, in a lot of instances the weather can be detrimental. So the key for your business is to know how the weather and climate could impact it.
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Immune Disease Precision Therapy Company Starts Up
An enterprise to discover biomarkers and precise treatments for individuals with immune system disorders is starting up, founded by six researchers in the U.S. and Europe.
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Follow The Leader : The Skills And Qualities Of A Good Boss
Check out our guide that includes skills and qualities that can be learned and developed to turn mediocre bosses into the best leaders they can be.
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Genome Editing Yields Quality Beer Without Hops
Academic scientists studying synthetic biology with help from professional brewers used genome editing to engineer yeast that produces beer with the taste of hops, but without adding hops.
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Science Of Successfully Growing Your Construction Company
We recently spoke to numerous construction company owners, including some former finalists of the Contractor Of The Year Award, allowing us to gain a pretty good understanding of what makes a successful contractor.
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Self-Service A.I. Offered for Pathologists
A company in Finland is beginning a service that allows pathologists and researchers the ability to design their own artificial intelligence algorithms without writing code, for analyzing visual images of tissue samples.