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- Themes and Trends at RSA 2023 With RSA 2023 a few weeks ago, now is a good time to think about what I saw, the things I learned, the questions I left with. I had more than 30 meetings, a dozen or so meals, and walked 60,000 steps around dozens of booths. As I reflect, several...
- Gels, Vol. 9, Pages 456: Experimental Correction and Treatment of Chronic Liver... Our study sought approaches for chronic liver failure (CLF) treatment and correction via cell-engineered constructs (CECs). They are built from biopolymer-based, microstructured, and collagen-containing hydrogel (BMCG). We also strove to evaluate the functional activity of BMCG in liver regeneration. Materials and Methods: Allogeneic liver cells (namely, hepatocytes; LC) together with...
- Okay, which analyzes engineers’ productivity, sells to Stripe Fintech giant Stripe has acquired Okay, a startup that developed a low-code analytics software to help engineering leaders better understand how their teams are performing, the companies told TechCrunch exclusively. Founded in 2019, Okay participated in Y Combinator’s Winter 2020 cohort before going on to raise a total of $6.6...
- Developing Reliable, Effective, and Smart Medical Devices Webinar demonstrates how modeling and simulation can significantly reduce compliance, prototyping, and warranty costs while working to meet complex medical device/drug delivery requirements. Author information...
- Serve Robotics to deploy up to 2,000 sidewalk delivery bots on Uber Eats Serve Robotics, the Uber spinout that builds autonomous sidewalk delivery robots, is expanding its partnership with Uber Eats. The Nvidia-backed startup will now deploy up to 2,000 of its cute little bots via Uber’s platform in multiple markets across the U.S. The partnership is slated to last through the beginning...
- Biomimetics, Vol. 8, Pages 226: Gut-on-a-Chip Research for Drug Development: Imp... The gut plays a key role in drug absorption and metabolism of orally ingested drugs. Additionally, the characterization of intestinal disease processes is increasingly gaining more attention, as gut health is an important contributor to our overall health. The most recent innovation to study intestinal processes in vitro is the...
- Zero-emission steel lays a foundation for progress Zero-emission steel lays a foundation for the next era of human progress Dek: The steel industry is at an inflection point as the global climate crisis looms. One company is rising to the challenge by introducing the first-ever zero-emission form of the material. From the ancient Hittites’ early experiments with forging iron...
- TechCrunch+ roundup: South Korea investor survey, 1-hour board meetings, venture... To run 60-minute startup board meetings that create value, replace your 80-slide deck with a simple three-page memo. TechCrunch+ roundup: South Korea investor survey, 1-hour board meetings, venture leasing basics by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch...
- Take a look at Wolf’s first cohort of Bitcoin-driven startups Wolf’s demo day was a refreshing change of pace given that a fair amount of the startups were looking to solve real-world problems that exist today. Take a look at Wolf’s first cohort of Bitcoin-driven startups by Jacquelyn Melinek originally published on TechCrunch...
- Elementl raises $33M Series B for its data orchestration platform based on Dagst... Elementl, a startup that is building a data platform based on the popular Dagster orchestrator, today announced that it has raised a $33 million Series B round led by Georgian. This round also saw participation from new investors 8vc and Human Capital, as well as existing investors Sequoia, Index, Amplify,...
- Gitai wants to build a robotic labor force for the moon and Mars There is a groundswell of commercial space initiatives focused on the moon, with established companies and newer upstarts all seeking to transform that cold, grey rock into a thriving hub for scientific and industrial activity. But that future will likely be impossible without a suite of robotic helpers. Tokyo-based startup...
- How to protect smart machines from cybersecurity attacks Cybersecurity insights Machines are smarter and more interconnected than ever, but they are more vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks. Bringing information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) together and aligning goals will go a long way to creating a secure ecosystem. Machines are getting smarter and more interconnected, which increases their...