A biological 3-D printer can be used to "custom print" a replacement body part, according to University of Nottingham research recently recounted in Forbes. A patient's own cells, for example, can be used to print replacement material for ...
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For one writer the answer is yes. Switching to LEDs can mean the demise of nuclear power plants in the U.S., according to Michael Kanellos, a contributor for Forbes. Kanellos reasoned nuclear power plants only generate 19 percent of ...
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Semiconductor giant Intel is to open its fabrication facilities to ARM, after Altera announced that it had contracted with Intel to produce 64-bit ARM chips. The move opens the way for ARM microprocessors to be built to Intel's latest ...
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Rooms To Go has launched the Sofia Vergara Collection in stores, featuring contemporary living room, dining room and bedroom furniture and accessories. The roughly 130-store Top 100 company announced plans for the exclusive licensed ...
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Many Americans believe owning five, 50, or 500 acres is a dream come true. But for America's largest private landowners, the acreage numbers are staggering and tally in the millions — possessing greater square mileage than several ...
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Fit Four an athletic apparel company, launched a new line of CrossFit hand protection for enthusiasts at the Southwest Regional Games held in Salt Lake City May 31st to June 2nd. Fit Four’s revolutionary new hand protection with its ...
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Goodyear is one of the world's largest tyre companies. It employs approximately 69,000 people and manufactures its products in more than 57 facilities in 23 countries around the world. Its two Innovation Centres in Akron, Ohio and ...
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Death on the farm a grim reality of agriculture Meet the apostle of post-organic agriculture All beef cattle are only a bolt-gun away from death, but life before the steel bullet is better for some than others. Much better. Quite simply, ...
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HomeShop18, India’s leading virtual retailer has partnered with Forbes India, to provide an unparalleled shopping experience for digital readers. Forbes e-magazine readers can now view premium HomeShop18 products as a special ...
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Popular U.S. retailers and manufacturers are increasingly turning to the breakthrough technology that may lead to the next industrial revolution. Forbes reports that Massachusetts-based footwear and apparel company New Balance is using 3D ...
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After a Palestinian researcher was denied a bug bounty by Facebook, Marc Maiffret, CTO of BeyondTrust, kicked off a crowd-sourced fund yesterday to come up with a reward. The researcher, Khalil Shreateh, expressed his gratitude today to ...
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Earlier this month,?Lavabit?and?Silent Circle?-?two privacy-minded email providers – decided to shut up shop rather than give the US government the chance to access their customer data. Shortly thereafter, Lavabit owner Ladar ...
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Apple’s innovation problems were highlighted today when Forbes published its 2013 list of the world’s most innovative companies and ranked Apple at No. 79. Apple’s plummet has been dramatic. In 2011, the first year ...
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Atlanta-based streetwear company, Players Preferred Apparel & Accessories debuts its second release this summer just in time for Back to School shopping. Following along with the theme of custom designed patterns, this release includes a ...
Double-digit growth in car sales in China, the world’s motor vehicle market, in the first half of the year helped to lift profit of one of the country’s biggest glass makers in the first half of the year. Shares in Fuyao Glass ...
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