Por: Forbes Business November 17, 2022
Cradle Team at their site in the Netherlands.Cradle There is a new company on the block whose mission is to make programming biology easy. The European startup called is emerging from stealth after building out their platform. It has just announced a €5.5 million ($5.4m) seed funding round led by , , and angel investors including John Zimmer, co-founder and president of Lyft , and Emily Leproust, CEO and founder of . With two sites – one in... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Tech December 02, 2022
A Somerville startup and an academic lab in Seattle say they have developed a way to use artificial intelligence to design proteins that don’t exist in nature.Proteins help people move, digest food, and fight infections — to name a few of their numerous functions. They’re... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech November 09, 2022
Apple on Tuesday released to developers as the company gets ready to make the update available to the public in December. Officially, it adds the new Freeform collaboration app and improvements to the Home app. Under the hood, 9to5Mac found out that Apple has been working on a... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business November 03, 2022
Chris Bahl is a self-proclaimed protein geek. He’s spent the better part of 10 years studying the intricate structures of proteins — complex molecular machines responsible for nearly all facets of life, from metabolism to movement. His goal was to create completely synthetic... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 21, 2022
Peruvian researcher Yanymee Nimesia Guillen Quispe,Yanymee Nimesia Guillen Quispe, Peruvian scientist Yanymee Nimesia Guillen Quispe studies stabilizing proteins that might one day help treat cancer, while also strengthening scientific ties between South America and Asia through... + más
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Forbes USA Life October 20, 2022
The Cardo EDGE mounts to the left side of a rider's helmet and has three buttons and a rolling ... [+] controller, but it can also be operated by voice.Roberson Photography In-helmet communications systems - I call them “comms” - are gaining in popularity among many... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Tech September 20, 2022
How are startup people feeling about the startup ecosystem in Boston now — from remote work to funding to making the city more fun?I conducted a survey in August, collecting more than 200 responses from an array of founders, startup employees, investors, and providers of... + más
Jody Rose and Jeff Bussgang are tackling tech’s diversity problem | The Boston Globe
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Ars Technica USA Tech September 19, 2022
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