• Vitrolife : Can a culture oil improve embryo development? | MarketScreener

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:34:19

    The simple answer is, it can't. In a well-functioning culture system, the oil should only act as a cover, protecting the gametes and embryos from changes in the environment and potential contaminants. But if the oil quality is sub-optimal, it can decrease embryo development. Most oils

  • How Ultracold, Superdense Atoms Become Invisible | Lab Manager

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:33:44

    An atom’s electrons are arranged in energy shells. Like concertgoers in an arena, each electron occupies a single chair and cannot drop to a lower tier if all its chairs are occupied. This fundamental property of atomic physics is known as the Pauli exclusion principle, and it explains t

  • Artificial Intelligence to Advance Energy Technologies | Lab Manager

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:33:42

    Hongliang Xin, an associate professor of chemical engineering in the College of Engineering, and his collaborators have devised a new artificial intelligence framework that can accelerate discovery of materials for important technologies, such as fuel cells and carbon capture devices.

    Ti

  • Neokred partners with FinTech incubator Afthonia Lab

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:33:37

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    10 steps for an effective core banking system selection

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  • SBI donates Platelet Agitator to IRCS Blood Bank in Warangal

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:33:25

    Warangal Urban: The blood bank of the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Subedari, got new equipment on Friday. While a Platelet Agitator with incubator at a cost of Rs 3.22 lakh was donated by the State Bank of India (SBI) under its Corporate Social Reasonability (CSR), BJP leader and MP (Rajya

  • South East Market looks to 2022 - Grand Rapids Business Journal

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:33:15

    Alita Kelly and Khara DeWit have big plans for their market and related food justice initiatives in 2022.

    The co-founders of the South East Market are concluding their first calendar year of operations this month and looking back on a year of “beautiful things” that came about, many

  • Engineering the future: meet the Africa prize shortlist innovators | Global development | The Guardian

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:33:13

    Turning invasive plants into a force for good and powering healthcare with solar – here are three of the 2022 nominees

    Last modified on Mon 27 Dec 2021 05.02 EST

    F rom a solar-powered crib that treats jaundiced babies to fibre made from water hyacinth that absorbs oil spills, in

  • Pamplin Media Group - Johnson: Cultural Trust donations connect us all

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:33:08

    Twenty years ago, a mighty group of visionaries celebrated the fulfillment of a dream — a simple and effective way for Oregon taxpayers to direct funds to cultural activities. This was the genesis of the Oregon Cultural Trust and its cultural tax credit.

    It is still cause for celebrat

  • Dog DNA startup announces $75M in venture funding | Cornell Chronicle

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:33:01

    A golden retriever puppy enjoys the friendship of Adam Boyko, associate professor of biomedical sciences in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

    Embark Veterinary, Inc. – a canine genetics startup company that graduated from Cornell’s McGovern Center business incubator in late 2017 �

  • 6 S.C. startups join SCRA fold > Columbia Business Report

    by admin on 2021-12-27 12:32:59

    S.C. startups in industries ranging from cybersecurity to pet insurance have received funding and support from the South Carolina Research Authority.  

    Six companies, including three based in Columbia, have been accepted as SCRA member companies, while two others have received