Tag: engineering
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Health, Tech Venture Investor Adds $850M Fund
A venture capital company specializing in early-stage investments in life science, health, and technology start-ups announced a new $850 million fund.
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Seaweed Biomaterials Start-Up Gains $5M in Early Funds
A new company creating biomaterials for agriculture and consumer products from large seaweed blooms is adding $5 million in its first venture funding round.
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Investor Backing Nanotech Drug Discovery Advances
A life science venture investor is funding further development of a lower-cost molecular-level drug discovery process using nanoscale synthetic DNA strands.
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Biotechs Partner to Boost mRNA Manufacturing
Two companies working in synthetic biology are advancing a new process they say increases the scale and reduces costs of messenger RNA manufacturing.
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Self-Applied Patch Shown Feasible for Vaccine Delivery
A clinical trial shows a microneedle patch device for vaccine delivery applied by participants to their own arms works as well in the skin as when administered by clinicians.
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$50M Challenge Seeks Quantum Life Science Applications
A new challenge competition seeks life science research applications for quantum computing that take advantage of the technology’s unique computational properties.
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Effective Ways to Enhance Internet Security in 2023
Enhancing internet safety in 2023 is more important than ever before.
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Infographic – Six Generative A.I. Applications
As our infographic indicates, generative A.I. can be applied in a range of industries, particularly in design and discovery functions.
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Screening Device Company Kicks-Off Type 1 Diabetes Network
A developer of a blood-testing device that screens for kidney disease risks is the first company to join a network to advance new technology for type 1 diabetes.
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Moderna, Biotech Partner on Non-Viral Genetic Drug Delivery
Two biotechnology companies are collaborating on creating genetic therapies delivered with lipid nanoscale particles using non-viral mechanisms to reach target cells.