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Co-Working Spaces: Where Everyone Knows Your Name

ANN ARBOR - We often envy the remote or freelance worker who saves time commuting and dressing up, but rarely do we consider how many might feel isolated and socially adrift. New research on co-working indicates that the need for such spaces grows as they make a sense of community and building relationships an integral

By |2016-08-16T21:18:42-04:00August 16th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, News|

Nominations Open for Sustainable Business of the Year

GRAND RAPIDS - West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum will again honor local organizations and professionals at The Third Annual Triple Bottom Line Bash on October 12.

As in past years, a nominating committee of past honorees and WMSBF board presidents will select finalists for a vote by the forum membership. To assist the committee in this

By |2016-08-16T20:52:03-04:00August 16th, 2016|Clean Update, Featured, News|

MSU Engineering Wins NIH Challenge To Keep Track Of Pills

EAST LANSING - Researchers from the Michigan State University College of Engineering have created an easy way to use a cell phone to recognize prescription pills – often a major problem for the elderly and one that can have deadly consequences. Mi Zhang, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, is the first-prize winner

By |2016-08-16T20:28:07-04:00August 16th, 2016|ESD, Life Sciences, News|

Liquid Web To Buy Cloud Sites To Better Serve Smaller Businesses Dependent On The Web

LANSING - Liquid Web, a $90-million web hosting and cloud services provider, announced this week an agreement to purchase the Cloud Sites business unit from publicly traded Rackspace - what Liquid Web CEO Jim Geiger describes as the new strategy to better serve savvy, skilled professionals who are dependent on a highly available and reliable

By |2016-08-12T16:48:33-04:00August 12th, 2016|Featured, News|

Corrections Organization Calls For Restrictions On Drones Near Prisons

LANSING - The Michigan Corrections Organization wants to make it a felony to operate a drone within 1,000 feet of a correctional facility as two Michigan Senate bills seek to do after yet another drone was spotted flying over the Ionia Correctional Facility recently. Department of Corrections spokesperson Chris Gautz confirmed a drone sighting at

By |2016-08-11T19:24:36-04:00August 11th, 2016|Drones, News, Politics|

LIFT Offers $50K In Prizes For Robotic Blacksmithing Competition

DETROIT - The ancient art of blacksmithing and the digital age have combined to create Robotic Blacksmithing, a $50,000 student competition announced by Lightweight Innovations For Tomorrow, and the Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence at The Ohio State University. Launching this fall, and running through the 2016-17 school year, the LIFT Prize in Robotic

By |2016-08-11T18:25:47-04:00August 11th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, News|

New SBAM Survey Shows Small Business Cautious

LANSING - A slight slowdown in sales, profits and hiring indicate some pullback in the small business economy, according to the latest Small Business Association of Michigan Barometer survey. “We’re not hearing any serious worries expressed yet, but after a couple years of strong economic performance, entrepreneurs seem to be tapping the brakes a bit,”

By |2016-08-11T18:33:26-04:00August 11th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, News|

Bill Introduced In Michigan Senate To Prohibit Government Search, Seizure Of Electronic Data and Communications

LANSING - Rep. Jim Runestad on Monday called for the Senate to take action on a joint resolution extending Michigan's constitutional prohibition against unreasonable government search and seizures to include electronic data and communications, but the Senate is so far unsure on whether it would do so. "It may be a topic of discussion for

By |2016-08-09T21:16:55-04:00August 9th, 2016|News, Politics|

University Of Michigan Solar Car Wins National Title For Sixth Consecutive Year

ANN ARBOR - Despite nearly sunless conditions in the final two days, the University of Michigan Solar Car team has successfully defended its decade-long reigning championship, winning the 2016 American Solar Challenge for the sixth consecutive time. The team crossed the finish line at 5:30 p.m. ET Saturday in Wind Cave National Park in North

By |2016-08-09T15:52:05-04:00August 9th, 2016|Clean Update, News|