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Community Hub Moving Into Former Lucky’s Market In Ann Arbor

ANN ARBOR – More than a year after Lucky’s Market closed its doors, residents finally have the answer to the question everyone’s been asking: What will replace the neighborhood market? Prentice4M announced on Wednesday that it will be developing the space into 4M City Club, a community hub that will feature coworking and event space, a

By |2021-06-22T17:02:09-04:00June 22nd, 2021|New Products|

GM To Spend $35 Billion On EVs And Autonomous Vehicles Up 30 Percent By 2025

DETROIT — General Motors said it will increase spending on electric and autonomous vehicles to $35 billion through 2025, a 30 percent increase from plans announced late last year. The additional money will be used to expand its rollout of EVs and accelerate production of its battery and fuel cell technologies, including two new U.S. battery plants

By |2021-06-22T17:02:09-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Auto Tech|

TrialAssure Releases LINK Software For Publishing Plain Language Summaries

CANTON - TrialAssure has announced the release of TrialAssure LINK software for the efficient development, review, translation and publishing of plain language, or lay summaries. TrialAssure LINK transforms information from existing sources and auto-populates a majority of mandatory sections, generating lay summary language ready for review and editing. TrialAssure LINK will cut more than four weeks

By |2021-06-22T17:02:09-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Software|

The Navy Is Developing “Bio-Inspired” Drones That Transition Between Air And Water

WASHINGTON DC - The U.S. Navy appears to be taking a cue from mother nature by seeking to develop “bio-inspired autonomous systems” that mimic or leverage characteristics of the natural world to accomplish Navy missions. Specifically, the U.S. Navy’s Fiscal Year 2022 budget requests contain close to $30 million for developing “Biocentric" or "Bio-Inspired" technologies

By |2021-06-22T17:02:10-04:00June 22nd, 2021|Drones, Life Sciences|

Quantum Microscope Created That Can See the Impossible

QUEENSLAND, Australia - In a major scientific leap, University of Queensland researchers have created a quantum microscope that can reveal biological structures that would otherwise be impossible to see. This paves the way for applications in biotechnology, and could extend far beyond this into areas ranging from navigation to medical imaging. The microscope is powered

By |2021-06-21T20:26:14-04:00June 20th, 2021|STEM|

New Intelligent Material Offers Many Potential Uses From Drug Delivery To Energy Storage

SINGAPORE - Intelligent materials, the latest revolution in the field of materials science, can adapt their properties depending on changes in their surroundings. They can be used in everything from self-healing mobile phone screens, to shape-shifting airplane wings, and targeted drug delivery. Delivering drugs to a specific target inside the body using intelligent materials is

By |2021-06-21T20:26:14-04:00June 20th, 2021|New Products, New Products / Contracts|

Spectrum Health, Beaumont Health Plan Merger To Create Largest Healthcare System In Michigan

GRAND RAPIDS — Spectrum Health, which was created through a merger more than two decades ago and went on to become West Michigan’s largest health care provider, intends to merge with Southfield-based Beaumont Health. The two health systems have signed a letter of intent to “explore creating a new health system” in a blockbuster deal that would create

By |2021-06-18T08:02:35-04:00June 17th, 2021|Featured, Life Sciences|

US Chamber Report: America’s Worker Shortage Worse By The Day

WASHINGTON DC - The US Chamber of Commerce announced a nationwide initiative to address the worker shortage in the US, calling the crisis the most critical and widespread challenge facing businesses. The initiative, called "America Works," aims to mobilize industry and government to "swiftly address America's deepening worker shortage crisis." The Chamber's notes that the lack

By |2021-06-08T10:56:58-04:00June 8th, 2021|News|

North American Robot Orders In First Quarter of 2021 Up 20 Percent

ANN ARBOR - Robot orders in the first quarter of 2021 were up 20 percent over the same period in 2020, according to the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) in Ann Arbor. Increases in robot purchases came from companies in metals (up 86 percent), life sciences/pharmaceutical/biomed (up 72 percent), food and consumer goods (up 32

By |2021-06-08T10:57:10-04:00June 8th, 2021|STEM|

DOE Report Looks At Which US States Have The Most EV Charging Points Per Vehicle

WASHINGTON DC - According to a new report from the DOE, there are now 25 states that have at least 1,000 non-residential charging units (this includes both public chargers and private units, such as workplace and fleet chargers). California has by far the most: nearly 37,000 units. New York, Florida, and Texas have well over 4,000 each. Michigan has

By |2021-06-08T10:57:47-04:00June 8th, 2021|Auto Tech, Politics, Politics/Government|