Mr. Raman J. Singh, CEO & Chief Architect of IN4.OS LLC has been accepted into Forbes Technology Council

Mr. Raman J. Singh, CEO & Chief Architect of IN4.OS LLC has been accepted into Forbes Technology Council

Post Views: 301 Forbes Technology Council Is an Invitation-Only Community for World-Class CIOs, CTOs, and Technology Executives. Mr. Raman J. Singh is the CEO & Chief Architect of IN4.0S, an innovative engineering organization that develops manufactured parts for customers in the space, defense, and life science critical sectors, has been accepted into Forbes Technology Council,…

Rett Syndrome Research Trust Joins the Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium

Rett Syndrome Research Trust Joins the Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium

Post Views: 287 The Rett Syndrome Research Trust (RSRT) has joined the Accelerating Medicines Partnership® Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium (AMP®BGTC), a public-private collaboration led by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), intended to accelerate new gene therapies for patients with rare diseases. RSRT is one…

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Selects Branching Minds To Provide an MTSS Management Platform and Partnership

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Selects Branching Minds To Provide an MTSS Management Platform and Partnership

Post Views: 275 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS), the 2nd largest school district in North Carolina and the 17th largest school district in the United States, and Branching Minds, the digital platform and national leader on Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) and Response to Intervention (RTI), announced a partnership today that will support CMS teachers, and school…

After 60 years, a mysterious Australian dinosaur just got downsized

After 60 years, a mysterious Australian dinosaur just got downsized

Post Views: 271 In the 1960s, Australian coal miners stumbled across huge, bird-life footprints protruding from the ceiling of their subterranean work site in south-eastern Queensland. The marks, more than a foot long, belonged to a creature that trekked across swampy land around 250 million years ago. They sent paleontologists into a tizzy, who though…

X-rays are revealing new clues about a shipwreck from 1545

X-rays are revealing new clues about a shipwreck from 1545

Post Views: 288 That’s where some very modern X-ray scanning has now come on board. Researchers have turned to techniques used in chemistry and manufacturing to scan wood from the Mary Rose. Unlike previous techniques that rely primarily on finding one specific element, this X-ray technique allows researchers to scan a relic and see any…

These new robots will plunge into the ocean’s most alien depths

These new robots will plunge into the ocean’s most alien depths

Post Views: 349 At the bottom of the Mariana Trench, at a place called the Challenger Deep near Guam, 36,000 feet beneath the surface of the ocean, the pressures from the water above reach a crushing eight tons per square inch—about a thousand times the standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. Some comparisons ask us…

Prancer Enterprise announces the release of Cloud Security Automation as Code (Susa) to the general public

Post Views: 175 Prancer Enterprise announces the release of the Cloud Security Automation as Code (Susa) framework to the general public. This Open Source framework helps organizations to deploy secure Infrastructure as Code (IaC) templates to the cloud. Prancer Cloud Security Automation as Code (Susa) offering is a cloud provisioning engine with built-in Static Code…

American Gene Technologies’ HIV Clinical Trial Generates Promising Efficacy Data Markers

Post Views: 265 American Gene Technologies (AGT), a clinical-stage biotechnology company working to cure HIV, announced that it has reached two important milestones for its HIV cure program. All three patients achieved engraftment of the genetically modified cell product, AGT103-T, and avoided rejection of the infused cells. In addition, patient samples were challenged to determine…