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Report: Ohio Hospital Finds Increase In Children Accidentally Eating Cannabis

AKRON ‒ An Akron Children's Hospital doctor says pediatricians should discuss marijuana safety with kids and families during wellness checkups just like they talk about the importance of brushing their teeth and getting enough sleep. Dr. Eric Ligotski is part of a team of doctors who studied the increase in the number of children ingesting

By |2025-09-25T09:38:26-04:00September 25th, 2025|Life Sciences, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Common Blueprint Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Source Blueprints serve as detailed guides as they carry a set of instructions for the construction team, architects, and manufacturers of an object or building. Blueprints illustrate in great detail the precise design, measurements, design layout, and other practical specifications that are needed for creating an object or building. You might want to consider blueprints

By |2025-09-25T08:11:28-04:00September 25th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Federal Agency Issues Update On Banks That Serve Cannabis Companies As Trump Weighs Rescheduling

WASHINGTON DC - Federal officials have released updated data on the number of banks reporting that they work with marijuana businesses–and most financial institutions don’t seem especially concerned with their cannabis clientele. The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), which falls under the U.S. Department of Treasury, has been publishing data for years about suspicious activity

By |2025-09-24T17:58:34-04:00September 24th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Maximizing Productivity During Office 365 Migration: Tips For A Smooth Transition

Nowadays, more and more small and medium enterprises are looking to migrate to Office 365 (Microsoft 365) from their local Exchange Server setup. Migrating to Office 365 is a strategic move to enhance productivity, collaboration, and benefit from the cloud-based system. But if the migration is not properly planned, then you can encounter many challenges

By |2025-09-24T12:19:49-04:00September 24th, 2025|Guest Columns|

IT Harvest Dashboard Tracks World’s Cybersecurity Companies And Products

BIRMINGHAM - Cybersecurity vendor research has become one of the most crowded, fast-moving challenges in technology today. Thousands of vendors compete for attention, launching new products, pivoting business models, and merging to stay alive. For CISOs, investors, and corporate development teams, simply keeping track of who’s who has become overwhelming. Every week brings new funding

By |2025-09-24T17:58:35-04:00September 24th, 2025|Cyber Defense, mitechtv|

V-shaped UFO Filmed Hovering Over Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES - Clear and startling images of what appears to be a UFO were captured over Los Angeles, sparking fresh debate about what's flying over America's biggest cities. A pair of Los Angeles residents were on their balcony when they spotted a black, V-shaped craft covered in lights moving slowly over the city on August 28. The

By |2025-09-24T17:58:35-04:00September 23rd, 2025|Science|

LIFT To Launch Advanced Critical Materials Program, Strengthening U.S. Manufacturing And National Security

DETROIT – LIFT, the Department of Defense-supported national advanced materials and manufacturing innovation institute, has been awarded a contract to accelerate the development of ceramic-based materials for use in industrial and defense applications. This new four-year, $9 million “Critical Materials Processing” program, which was supported by U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (MI) in the FY2024 federal

By |2025-09-24T17:58:36-04:00September 23rd, 2025|Industry 4.0|

What’s The Hottest New Cannabis Product Selling In Ohio?

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio dispensaries have experienced a surge in demand for pre-rolled joints since they were authorized to sell them to recreational users a month ago. In August, the Division of Cannabis Control revised its regulations to allow certain processors to market pre-rolls, contingent on obtaining state approval. This change has led to increased customer

By |2025-09-24T17:58:38-04:00September 23rd, 2025|Guest Columns|

Auto Update: Ransomware Attacks, EV Tax Credit Sunset, Chinese EVs In US

ANN ARBOR - In this month's auto update with auto journalist Paul Eisenstein from Headlight.News, he discusses three topics: Russian ransomware attacks on auto OEMs, including Jaguar which brought its assembly lines to a halt costing the company $70 million each week. The sunsetting of the $7500 EV tax credit on Oct. 1, and how

By |2025-09-23T14:27:18-04:00September 23rd, 2025|mitechtv|

$2 Million Paid To 2025 Make It in Michigan Mobility Prototyping Grant Winners

LANSING – The State of Michigan announced the awardees of the “Make It in Michigan” Mobility Prototyping Grant Program. The selected projects will receive a combined $2 million of funding and services towards advancing technology that strengthens Michigan’s leadership in mobility, defense, and advanced manufacturing while bolstering domestic supply chains and high-quality job creation. Led

By |2025-09-24T17:58:39-04:00September 23rd, 2025|ESD, Mobility, Politics, Politics/Government|