State Tipoffs Involving Massachusetts Newsletter for Wednesday July 02, 2025 ( 11 items ) |
Alternative Fuels Orderbook Shows Resilience Amid Overall Decline in Newbuild Market
BURLINGTON, Massachusetts, July 2 -- DNV, a provider of classification, technical assurance, software and independent expert advisory services, posted the following news:
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Alternative fuels orderbook shows resilience amid overall decline in newbuild market
Ordering of alternative-fuelled vessels is continuing to grow in 2025, despite a slowdown in the overall newbuild market. According to data from DNV's Alternative Fuels Insight (AFI) platform, new orders for alternative-fuelled vessels
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Colby-Sawyer Streamlines Admission for Berkshire Community College Healthcare Graduates
NEW LONDON, New Hampshire, July 2 -- Colby-Sawyer College issued the following news:
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Colby-Sawyer streamlines admission for Berkshire Community College healthcare graduates
By Beth Staples
Colby-Sawyer College is automatically accepting Berkshire Community College graduates with associate degrees in three healthcare-related fields who want to pursue online Bachelor of Science degrees.
Officials at the two colleges signed three agreements in January that guarantee streamlined admissio
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DNV Issues the First ISO/IEC 42001 Certificate in the Netherlands to Metyis
BURLINGTON, Massachusetts, July 2 -- DNV, a provider of classification, technical assurance, software and independent expert advisory services, posted the following news:
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DNV issues the first ISO/IEC 42001 certificate in the Netherlands to Metyis
Metyis, a firm that provides AI & Data, Digital Commerce, Marketing and Design solutions, and Advisory services, is DNV's first customer in the Netherlands to receive certification for the ISO/IEC 42001:2023 management system standard for artif
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Emory University Rollins School of Public Health: PhD Student Improving End-of-Life, Chronic Disease Care
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 1 -- Emory University Rollins School of Public Health issued the following news release:
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PhD Student Improving End-of-Life, Chronic Disease Care
Alex Soltoff's research centers on a fundamental question: How can we deliver care more equitably, compassionately, and in ways that best serve patient needs?
While working as a clinical research coordinator at Massachusetts General Hospital, Soltoff helped on a project developing palliative care services (care for peop
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Flagship Pioneering Unveils Terrana Biosciences to Deliver Adaptive, Targeted Agricultural Solutions Through a Novel RNA Technology Platform
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 2 -- Flagship Pioneering, a bioplatform innovation company, issued the following news release:
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Flagship Pioneering Unveils Terrana Biosciences to Deliver Adaptive, Targeted Agricultural Solutions through a Novel RNA Technology Platform
Solutions focus on enhancing crop resilience, protecting yields, and addressing critical challenges in the global food system
The company emerges after four years of platform development with an initial commitment of $50 mi
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How repetition helps art speak to us
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 1 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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How repetition helps art speak to us
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Often when we listen to music, we just instinctually enjoy it. Sometimes, though, it's worth dissecting a song or other composition to figure out how it's built.
Take the 1953 jazz standard "Satin Doll," written by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, whose subtle structure rewards a close listening. As it happens, MIT Professor Emeritus Samuel
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MIT engineers develop electrochemical sensors for cheap, disposable diagnostics
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 1 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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MIT engineers develop electrochemical sensors for cheap, disposable diagnostics
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Using an inexpensive electrode coated with DNA, MIT researchers have designed disposable diagnostics that could be adapted to detect a variety of diseases, including cancer or infectious diseases such as influenza and HIV.
These electrochemical sensors make use of a DNA-chopping enzyme found in the C
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MIT Open Learning bootcamp supports effort to bring invention for long-term fentanyl recovery to market
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 1 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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MIT Open Learning bootcamp supports effort to bring invention for long-term fentanyl recovery to market
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Evan Kharasch, professor of anesthesiology and vice chair for innovation at Duke University, has developed two approaches that may aid in fentanyl addiction recovery. After attending MIT's Substance Use Disorders (SUD) Ventures Bootcamp, he's committed to bringing them to market
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New imaging technique reconstructs the shapes of hidden objects
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 1 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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New imaging technique reconstructs the shapes of hidden objects
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A new imaging technique developed by MIT researchers could enable quality-control robots in a warehouse to peer through a cardboard shipping box and see that the handle of a mug buried under packing peanuts is broken.
Their approach leverages millimeter wave (mmWave) signals, the same type of signals used in Wi-Fi,
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Ribbon Cutting Celebrates NewYork-Presbyterian's New Westchester Facility
WATERTOWN, Massachusetts, June 30 [Category: BizEngineering] -- Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc., a provider of transportation planning, engineering, design, land development and environmental services, posted the following news:
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Ribbon Cutting Celebrates NewYork-Presbyterian's New Westchester Facility
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NewYork-Presbyterian recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate progress on The One, a new ambulatory care facility in White Plains, New York. This state-of-the-art, multi-speci
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VAMO proposes an alternative to architectural permanence
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, July 1 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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VAMO proposes an alternative to architectural permanence
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The International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia holds up a mirror to the industry -- not only reflecting current priorities and preoccupations, but also projecting an agenda for what might be possible.
Curated by Carlo Ratti, MIT professor of practice of urban technologies and planning, this year's exhi
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