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Canada’s TerrAscend To Buy Detroit-Based Gage Cannabis In $545 Million Deal

TORONTO, Can. - In what appears to be one of the first big cannabis consolidations in Michigan, Canadian-based TerrAscend plans to enter Michigan's rapidly growing cannabis market through the acquisition of Detroit-based Gage Growth in an all-stock deal reportedly worth $545 million. TerrAscend, which has operations in both the U.S. and Canada, said the deal will

By |2021-09-02T09:20:15-04:00September 2nd, 2021|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

SIM Swapping Is A Growing Cyber Threat — Here’s Help

LANSING - A CNBC story last week led with this headline: “Coinbase slammed for what users say is terrible customer service after hackers drain their accounts.” Here’s an excerpt: “For Tanja Vidovic, it was a moment of panic: She had received a series of alerts about someone changing access to her cryptocurrency account. And she realized,

By |2021-08-30T18:14:00-04:00August 30th, 2021|Cyber Defense, Featured, Guest Columns|

J.D. Power Finds Auto Satisfaction Stalled

ANN ARBOR—Customer satisfaction with the auto industry is stuck in neutral. Overall customer satisfaction with automobiles and light vehicles is unchanged with a score of 78 out of 100, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index Automobile Study 2020-2021. European manufacturers maintained their lead over Asian and U.S. cars with a steady ACSI score of 79.

By |2021-08-28T17:04:55-04:00August 28th, 2021|Auto Tech, Featured|

With Legalized Marijuana, Has Your Organization Rethought Its Drug Testing Policies?

LANSING - ASE continues to get member inquiries about substance abuse testing and policies. A recent article by the Washington Examiner says interest in relaxing strict employer policies against employee marijuana use is going on across the country.  Where marijuana is legal recreationally, such as in Michigan, employers are asking whether it’s worth continuing pre-employment

By |2021-08-28T17:05:24-04:00August 28th, 2021|Featured, Science|

MPSC Launches Inquest Into Power Outages, Review Conference Oct. 22  

LANSING - The Michigan Public Service Commission this week directed the electric utilities it regulates to answer questions about the companies’ responses to storms that left more than 1 million Michiganders without power, some for more than a week, in addition to addressing how to best prepare for extreme storms that have grown increasingly severe and frequent amid the state’s

By |2021-08-27T11:49:25-04:00August 27th, 2021|Featured, Politics, Politics/Government|

How To Protect Your Car From Getting Hacked

DETROIT - Modern cars are computers on wheels, meaning hostile hackers can violate your car's software and do what they want to it a lot easier than you might think. Moshe Shlisel knows exactly how someone can hack your car. Fortunately, he's one of the good guys. His company specializes in cybersecurity. His team looks for vulnerabilities in cars to pinpoint the risks and then help

By |2021-08-27T11:19:15-04:00August 25th, 2021|Cyber Defense, Featured|

Computer Models Of Civilization Offer Routes To Ending Global Warming

NEW YORK - As the world's top climate scientists released a report full of warnings this week, they kept insisting that the world still has a chance to avoid the worst effects of climate change. "It is still possible to forestall most of the dire impacts, but it really requires unprecedented, transformational change," said Ko Barrett, vice

By |2021-08-21T16:43:55-04:00August 21st, 2021|ESD, Featured|

LTU’s C3 Accelerator To Host ‘Showcase’ For Clients, Investors

SOUTHFIELD—Lawrence Technological University’s Centrepolis Accelerator will hold a C3 Accelerator Showcase for clients of its C3 Accelrator program from noon to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26. LTU’s C3 Accelerator is a growth-stage accelerator with up to $1.65 million in funding available in grants, investments, and services, to support product development and growth of technologies in

By |2021-08-21T07:30:47-04:00August 19th, 2021|ESD, Featured|

Mazda Is Reportedly Developing A Hydrogen-Burning Rotary Engine

TOKYO - Mazda's pledge to release more electric vehicles might not signal the end of its celebrated rotary engine. The firm is reportedly developing a hydrogen-burning Wankel that could be used to power a successor to the RX-8. Without citing sources, Japanese magazine Best Car wrote that Mazda has never fully stopped developing the rotary engine. It significantly scaled back the program after production

By |2021-08-19T19:33:16-04:00August 19th, 2021|Auto Tech, Featured|