Tag: entrepreneurs
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Basic Home Business Ideas For The Amateur Entrepreneur
Here are some basic home business ideas for the amateur entrepreneur. You might just find something that inspires you.
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Company Claims High Speeds, Resolution in 3-D Printed Tissue
A company developing a three-dimensional printing technology to produce human tissue says it can produce tissue with higher resolution, including blood vessels, and higher speeds than before.
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$3.4M NIH Grant Funding New ALS Treatments
A biotechnology company is receiving a grant from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to advance its experimental treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
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Getting Your Business Noticed By The Target Market
Businesses slip through the cracks all the time, but that doesn’t have to be the case for your company.
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Careful Consideration – Details To Boost Your Business
There are plenty of professional touches to consider that will ensure you gain consumer trust as soon as possible and continue to give them a positive experience when they choose to visit you online or in person.
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Starting a Construction Company: Five Things You’re Going To Need
There’s no better time to start your own business than right now, but there are a few things you are going to need to get up and running.
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Natural, Engineered Microbes Shown to Control Cholera
A combination of natural bacteria found in milk products and a synthetic variation of those microbes are shown in tests with lab mice to detect and prevent cholera infections.
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Five Essential Ways of Promoting Your Business
If you are serious about getting the best outcome for the company you need to make sure you are using the best possible methods of promotion.
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Top Ways that Technology Could Boost Your Small Business
When you operate a small business, you probably have to think about the technology that you have, the upgrades that are available and even your budget as well.
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Bacterial Genome Recoded to Produce Stable Protein Drugs
A biotechnology lab devised techniques for genetically engineered bacteria to produce synthetic proteins that can last longer and are more stable than current protein production methods.