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While walking through Burton upon Trent, Steve noticed unusual stickers on lampposts and bins with a shiny green marijuana leaf, a QR code, and the phrase “get your delivery.” Curious, he … more
New June 2025 article from The New York Times By Veronique Greenwood “Each Person Has a Unique ‘Breath Print,’ Scientists Find” “Indeed, Dr. Sobel, Ms. Soroka and their colleagues found … more
As the powersports and recreational watercraft industries experience a notable upswing, Massimo Group (NASDAQ: MAMO) is taking a proactive approach through domestic manufacturing, strategic … more
HeartBeam (NASDAQ: BEAT) reported financial results and operational highlights for the first quarter of 2025, marking significant progress toward commercialization of its 12-lead ECG synthesis … more
Beeline Holdings (NASDAQ: BLNE) is a technology-forward mortgage and title platform leveraging AI, automation, and intuitive user experiences to simplify home financing. “Through wholly owned … more
The robotic puppy is made for people with dementia and mild cognitive impairment living in private homes, assisted living facilities and memory care communities.   more
AstraZeneca’s R&D collaboration with CSPC Pharmaceutical Group includes an oral small molecule for immunological diseases, which would offer a dosing edge over currently available injectable … more
It’s All About the Face… or Not  Clear, radiant skin is often thought of as the result of surface-level care—cleansers, serums, and moisturizers. But increasingly, science is pointing to a … more
Fantastic article in the The Athletic by Rustin Dodd about how the power of mindful Breath has made its way into some pro sports teams. “The voice belonged to Dave Merritt, the team’s secondary … more
Michael Needham, principal at Efficio, says the Trump administration's tariffs create uncertainty and indecision for business.   more
RedCloud Holdings (NASDAQ: RCT) announced that CEO and Co-Founder Justin Floyd will attend the ROTH 15th Annual London Conference, taking place at the Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane. The … more
Parents can notice the earliest signs of autism, such as limited eye contact, minimal social interaction and repetitive behaviors, during their child’s first two years. Autism can be diagnosed as … more
In the past, arbitrary maintenance schedules and planned downtime were necessary expenses. Now we have the tools to think and work differently The post Maximizing Equipment Uptime with Predictive … more
ONAR Holding Corp. (OTCQB: ONAR) is staking its claim as a leader in AI-driven marketing, as CEO Claude Zdanow discusses the company’s powerful strategy to support middle-market firms through … more
Falling stocks in warehouses registered to the London Metal Exchange have raised concerns about the dwindling supply of copper. This has in turn caused the premium for nearby contracts against … more
Maruti Suzuki, the Indian subsidiary of Japanese carmaker Suzuki Motor, has cut electric vehicle production due to the ongoing rare earth mineral shortage. Documents show that the New Delhi, … more
Breakthrough research conducted by a team at the University of Southern California (USC) has found that electric fields, administered through a device placed on a patient’s scalp, can supercharge … more
The influence of open-source technology is becoming more prominent in the development of AI, according to Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin. For firms like D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: … more
Quantum BioPharma (NASDAQ: QNTM) announced plans to issue a special dividend in the form of Contingent Value Rights (“CVRs”) to holders of its Class B Subordinate Voting Shares on a 1:1 basis. … more
Researchers laid off in April were putting the finishing touches on in-depth HIV surveys that guide treatment and prevention. Some staff have been reinstated, but data remains in limbo. more
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