[NSLComm in Times of Israel] Israel’s mini-satellite startup offers big coverage at low cost
NSLComm’s jack-in-the-box antennas unfold in space, aiming to serve the half of the planet without internet access Read more...
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NSLComm’s jack-in-the-box antennas unfold in space, aiming to serve the half of the planet without internet access Read more...
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Startup says it has pioneered milk proteins ‘chemically identical’ to those in cow-produced milk, for products with the same taste and texture, but no cholesterol or lactose Read...
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For Kaylyn Hewitt, the path to becoming a full-time florist bloomed just as organically as one of her bouquets. She was pursuing a master’s degree in child development when she decided to pivot and start her own floral-design company, True Vine. Now, she’s the Bouqs Company’s lead floral designer and working to promote equity in a predominantly white industry. Read...
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They say necessity is the mother of invention, and as with any disruptive healthcare innovation, it takes time, validation, and the right catalyst before it becomes fully embraced across the medical community. Well, 2020 has thrown up plenty of demands, ones that have required immediate alignment with the numerous safety concerns of what could be considered the least predictable year ever. The industry in most urgent need of such upgrades has been medicine, where significant adjustments have been incorporated to ensure standards of patient safety do not take a cliff dive. But not all innovations in the glitch that was 2020 were ones we could have necessarily foreseen, but that hasn’t stopped them from causing a ripple effect in a medtech landscape already going through significant change. Read...
Read MoreNov 26, 2020 | News Center
They say necessity is the mother of invention, and as with any disruptive healthcare innovation, it takes time, validation, and the right catalyst before it becomes fully embraced across the medical community. Well, 2020 has thrown up plenty of demands, ones that have required immediate alignment with the numerous safety concerns of what could be considered the least predictable year ever. The industry in most urgent need of such upgrades has been medicine, where significant adjustments have been incorporated to ensure standards of patient safety do not take a cliff dive. But not all innovations in the glitch that was 2020 were ones we could have necessarily foreseen, but that hasn’t stopped them from causing a ripple effect in a medtech landscape already going through significant change. Read...
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