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...Friday: Nanofilm Technology lists on the Singapore stock exchange, the biggest IPO in the city state in years....
...They can speed up approval and marketing significantly, especially when there is high unmet medical need....
...Logan Wright, Daniel Rosen and Lauren Gloudeman make an important contribution....
...The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite slid 0.9 per cent, while the FTSE All-World index dropped 1 per cent....
...Medical research shows that the effects on health are much more serious than previously thought, particularly for children, the elderly and expecting mothers....
...Speaking at the FT’s Global Boardroom event, he said: “I am not convinced that we are going to have a V-shaped recovery. I think it will be more like a U.”...
...In July, Jeremy Wright, then culture secretary, said the government had yet to reach a decision on the role of Huawei in the UK’s 5G infrastructure....
...Aaron Wright, co-founder of OpenLaw and professor at Cardozo School of Law in New York, agrees that widespread use of smart contracting technology is not imminent in the legal sector but warns that lawyers...
...It mentioned the company’s approach to reporting serious criminal offences, its approach to obtaining medical certificates, its processes for obtaining criminal records checks and its reluctance to explain...
...“My blood pressure is 120 over 60,” he told a young female reporter who queried his medical state. “What’s your blood pressure?”...
...Blue Origin is developing a methane-powered engine, which requires a different vehicle design and fuelling technology....
...The investment comes as technology groups display increasing ambitions to disrupt the healthcare sector....
...In 1906, Lord Northcliffe, the proprietor of Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper, offered a £10,000 prize to the first aviators to cross the Atlantic Ocean, just three years after the Wright Brothers ascended...
...Accenture Strategy, while not claiming to compete with the traditional strategy groups, describes its 8,000 consultants as a combination of technology strategists and business strategists....
...The engines — powered by methane, a new propellant for US-built engines — will initially power a similar rocket to the Atlas V that ULA powers with Russian-built RD180 engines....
...The regulator, which last month held a workshop on the technology’s use in medical devices, says 3D printing could greatly expand the range of products that are matched to patients’ anatomy....
...But the irresistible force of medical innovation looks in danger of colliding with the immovable object of constrained healthcare budgets....
...As the company adapts to the challenges of handling more shoes, medical supplies and fish, that will have to change, Mr Kuehn says....
...The V-280 Valor is in contention for a US military programme, designed to fly twice as fast as the helicopters it could replace....
...“There’s no trade-off between buying new technology and buying affordable technology because the newest technology would be intrinsically more efficient,” says Mr Thompson....
...It can undertake medical rescue and evacuation missions, forest firefighting and in-flight refuelling of other aircraft....
...The US nevertheless looks likely to take one costly step, by ending its reliance on Russian technology in its military space programmes....
...Reaching a medical wing, the robot putters to a stop. A nurse presses its finger scanner, taps in a code and Abbie pops out a drawer with drugs for a patient....
...Henry Ford For an invention so momentous, the origins of the moving production line remain obscure, writes Robert Wright....
...Most 3D printers are currently used for building prototypes for the medical, aerospace, engineering and automotive industries, but with advances in digital technology, these machines are becoming smaller...
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