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MichBio Team Reflects On 2023

ANN ARBOR - As 2023 ends, MichBio reflects on the impact its team made on Michigan’s life sciences industry. While there were certainly challenges along the way, MichBio said it is proud of the work its done and hope you’ve noticed its efforts to convene, connect, inform, and advocate for the statewide life sciences cluster.

By |2023-12-31T12:11:16-05:00December 31st, 2023|Featured, Life Sciences, Life Sciences/Biotech|

4 Weak Spots In The Current Market

NEW YORK - Today's uncertain economic climate is putting particular pressure on four market segments. Here's what to watch out for in the months ahead according to Charlies Schwab. A one-two punch of persistent inflation and high interest rates is creating pockets of weakness across the investment universe. We polled Schwab experts for their views

By |2023-12-31T12:09:03-05:00December 31st, 2023|Featured, News|

How To Use CBD Balm?

A hemp plant derived non-psychoactive topical treatment is getting popular for its potential health benefits; it is known as CBD balm. This natural product have anti-inflammatory properties, which may help soothe sore muscles, joint pain, and skin irritations.  Ideal for those seeking relief without the high associated with THC, CBD balm is also praised for

By |2024-01-05T18:17:14-05:00December 30th, 2023|Guest Columns|

Air Force Veteran Claims UFO’s Are Time Travelers From Future

One of the reasons UFO sightings became almost the exclusive domain of tabloid fodder for so long is the stigma that if someone had witnessed such phenomena and reported it then that person must have been talking about flying saucers with little green men saying, “Take me to your leader.” From there, he or she

By |2023-12-26T12:48:43-05:00December 26th, 2023|Guest Columns|

UFO Mysteries Scientists Can’t Solve

It's been a big year for UFOs, or, to use the Pentagon's term, unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). In June, former U.S. intelligence officer David Grusch claimed that "non-human" objects and "intact and partially intact vehicles" had been collected and hidden by the U.S. government. Grusch then told NewsNation that the U.S. government had "quite a number"

By |2023-12-26T12:48:43-05:00December 26th, 2023|Guest Columns|

Exploring Evolutionary Paths In Software Architecture

In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, software architecture stands as the backbone of innovation. The journey of software architecture has seen remarkable transformations, adapting to the changing needs of users, businesses, and the technological ecosystem. This blog delves into the evolutionary paths that software architecture has traversed, from its humble beginnings to the sophisticated structures

By |2023-12-26T12:30:47-05:00December 26th, 2023|Guest Columns|

Top 10 Michigan Universities For Tech-Savvy Students

Michigan, known for its Great Lakes and thriving automotive industry, is also home to some of the nation's top universities, especially for students passionate about technology. This article dives into the top 10 universities in Michigan that are ideal for tech-savvy students, offering cutting-edge programs, state-of-the-art facilities, and vibrant tech communities. 1. University of Michigan,

By |2023-12-26T12:20:15-05:00December 26th, 2023|Guest Columns|

A Decision Guide For Choosing Between A PC And Mac For College

Image source Pexels.Com Stepping into higher ed? Buckle up, because you’ll need a trusty sidekick – and I’m talking about a solid computer. The big question: Mac or PC? It’s the classic tech face-off. Let’s dive into this head-scratcher and figure out what’s best for you, balancing your academic needs, personal vibe, and, yeah, the

By |2023-12-27T12:54:35-05:00December 26th, 2023|Guest Columns|

Stanford Scientist: UFOs May Be Capable of Manipulating What We See

Dr. Garry Nolan, a professor in the Department of Pathology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, recently shared a theory that some of the non-human intelligence (or aliens) that people encounter might actually be capable of manipulating and altering what we can see. Nolan’s areas of research include cancer, leukemia, autoimmunity, and “computational approaches for network and

By |2023-12-26T12:49:51-05:00December 22nd, 2023|Guest Columns|