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‘Iron Man 3′: Tony Stark lives by his wits in Marvel’s latest
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesIt was the moment that brought a $200-million blockbuster to a screeching halt. Robert Downey Jr. stood frozen in pain ...... -
CI Invests In Trumbull Medical Device Firm That Moved To State From Ithaca
The Hartford CourantA New York medical device company picked up and moved to Trumbull after Connecticut Innovations made a $1.3 million investment in the firm, the state's quasi-public investment authority said Monday. The dozen employees at ZetrOZ LLC work on ultrasound...Tags: Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Trumbull
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Bioscience startups to open in Chicago in next year
Two new collaborative work centers for bioscience startups are slated to open in Chicago during the next year as local industry boosters hope to replicate the momentum and visibility achieved by the area's digital entrepreneurs. Gov. Pat Quinn is...
Tags: Hospira, Inc., Chicago Mayor, Pharmaceuticals, Colleges and Universities, University of Illinois at Chicago
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READER SUBMITTED: Alphachromics Named As UConn Top Start-Up Company
StatewideThe University of Connecticut has named Alphachromics as the "Top UConn Start-Up Company" at annual awards ceremonies attended by top business leaders from around the state and academic leadership from UConn. Alphachromics was formed in 2010 by UConn...Tags: Connecticut Economic Development, Economic Policy, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Florida: No. 1 'innovation' state, Fast Company says
Florida has been named the No. 1 "Innovation State" by Fast Company magazine, Gov. Rick Scott took pride in announcing Tuesday. In a story titled, "A Sunny Outcome: Why Florida's Startups are Soaring High," Fast Company cited the state as the nation'...Tags: Rick Scott, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Boca Raton
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Broward students impress Obama with bicycle invention
What started out as a science assignment turned into a political science lesson on Monday, as two Northeast High students got President Barack Obama to try out their bicycle-powered invention. Obama "test drove" the project, created by about 30 students...Tags: Students, American Red Cross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Barack Obama, Palm Beach Atlantic University
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E! adds six new series, announces a hefty development slate
Even with its prized dynasty -- the Kardashians -- procreating enough to supply E! with programming for years to come, the network continues to beef up its slate: It will add six new series and 10 specials in the coming months, with subjects ranging...Tags: Cults and Sects, Lady Gaga, Bravo (tv network), Diane Warren, Mother's Day
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Head: Oakland Park students head to White House to showcase invention to President Obama
Two students from Oakland Park’s Northeast High traveled to the third annual White House Science Fair on Monday to showcase their Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam project to President Obama. According to a news release, the students were among...
Tags: University of Florida, E. coli Infection, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Intel Corp., Science and Technology
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Alice P. Gast: Observing Earth Day in era of entrepreneurship
Earth Day presents an opportunity each year for action and reflection on what we have been able to accomplish and what is still needed. Last year, Lehigh University launched its sustainability plan with faculty, staff and students working to create change...
Tags: Students, Lehigh University, Research, Education, Environmental Issues
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Margaret Atwood connects across the lines
Atwood will appear at the Festival of Books in conversation with Michael Silverblatt at 11 a.m. on Saturday. More information: latimes.com/festivalofbooks If you want a sense of how Margaret Atwood operates, you could do a lot worse than to watch her...
Tags: Authors, Media Industry, Toronto (Canada), Literature, Canada
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Review: 'The Third Coast' by Thomas Dyja
The title of the first chapter of Thomas Dyja's "The Third Coast: When Chicago Built the American Dream," evokes a smile: "The Brick Is Another Teacher." Dyja's book is roughly brick-size and brick-heft, and I wondered what it might have to teach. •...
Tags: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Dave Garroway, Hugh Hefner, Kukla, Fran and Ollie (tv program), Tina Fey
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LOCAL BUSINESS BRIEFS
WILLIAMSBURG Anheuser-Busch upgrades packaging to bow-tie cans Anheuser-Busch upgraded packaging lines at its breweries in Williamsburg and Los Angeles to offer a new Budweiser bow tie-shaped aluminum can. The proprietary can that mirrors the...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Small Businesses, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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