Friday - March 29, 2024
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Colorado Cities and Counties File Federal Lawsuit Against Opioid Manufacturers
DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 14 -- The city of Denver issued the following news: Denver and sixteen Colorado local governments filed suit against manufacturers and distributors of prescription opioids. The lawsuit, filed in the United States District Court on Friday, alleges that the jurisdictions continue to suffer the consequences of the companies' aggressive marketing and excessive distribution of prescription opioids, while deliberately downplaying the significant risks of addiction and overdose.  more

Global Annual Revenue Associated With Edge IoT Spend in Commercial Buildings Is Expected to Near $8 Billion in 2027
BOULDER, Colorado, Jan. 15 -- Navigant Research, a market research and consulting company, issued the following news release: * * * - Integration of IoT technologies and edge computing power can create efficiencies and cost savings for facilities * * * A new report from Navigant Research analyzes the edge computing market for the Internet of Things (IoT) in buildings, providing global market forecasts through 2027. Edge computing distributes the power of data processing to the fringes of a   more

What Do Opponents of Genetically Modified Foods Really Know About the Science?
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Jan. 15 -- The University of Pennsylvania issued the following news: * * * - The study, published in Nature Human Behaviour, found that the strongest critics actually know less--a pattern similar for gene therapy, but not for climate change. * * * People who hold the most extreme negative views about genetically modified (GM) foods think they know the most about GM food science, but they actually know the least, according to new research published in the journal N  more