[Classiq in Bloomberg] Israel Allocates $60 Million to Build First Quantum Computer
Israel is seeking to build its first quantum computer, joining a global race for one of the world’s most important emerging technologies. Read more...
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Israel is seeking to build its first quantum computer, joining a global race for one of the world’s most important emerging technologies. Read more...
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Ro, an online pharmacy that got its start prescribing sexual health products, is now offering to vaccinate seniors at home in New York. The company is working with the New York Department of Health as well as local organizations on the effort. Read...
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Two recent publications focus on behavioral biometrics as the answer to secure an expanding space for fraud amid the global shift to digitization. BioCatch laid out a set of strategic suggestions to implement behavioral biometrics into large-scale operations. Similarly, Plurilock examined the need for behavioral biometrics to stop the illicit trade of stolen credentials in its tracks. Read...
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The use of 3D printing across industries continues to rise, in part thanks to collaborations that have resulted in new materials, techniques and methods. Nexa3D and Henkel have joined the ranks of other innovators with the launch of three new high-performing polymers. Read...
Read MoreMar 2, 2021 | News Center
Electrospinning may sound like something to do with disco music, workouts or pop art. Actually, it’s an electrostatically charged method to produce nanofibers for items such as layered filters. The Israeli startup Nanomedic is using this technology to revolutionize wound care. Read...
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