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U.S. Carbon and Pollution Emissions Policies are ‘Up in the Air’Georgia Institute of TechnologyTangles in courts and in Congress threaten emissions-related energy regulations and incentives. If these are lost, carbon emissions are projected to climb, and the fight against health-damaging ozone may lose traction, allowing it to resurge, too. An expert explains the legal messes. Channels: All Journal News, Climate Science, Energy, Environmental Health, Government/Law, Nuclear Power, Pollution, Public Health, U.S. Politics, Politics Channel Featured Experts, Embargoed Feed - hidden, Keywords: Ozone, Ozone Levels, ozone attainment, Attainment, NOX, Noxious, nitrogen oxides, Energy Policy, Coal fired power plants, Clean Power Plan , Affordable Clean Energy , CAFE standards, Trump Administration, Obama Administration, Corporate Average Fuel Economy, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Emissions, Ozone Exposure Released:24-Oct-2019 4:30 PM EDT
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Getting New Medical Treatments to Patients Can be Harder Than Landing on MarsGeorgia Institute of TechnologyIt takes about 10 years and $100 million to get a new medical device to market - $1 billion for a new drug. Most new solutions fail. The biggest foils are not the science or pre-clinical trials but the lack of finances, market miscalculation, bad business models, and regulatory snags. They can all be overcome. Channels: Entrepreneurship, Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, Keywords: Healthcare Costs, Healthcare, Medicine, Drugs, Pharma, Pharmaceticals, pharmaceutical business, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, pharmaceutical and healthcare business , Translational Medicine, translational medical research, Drug Development, drug developers, Medical Device, medical device companies, Angel Investor, angel investing, Venture Capital, Venture Capitalists, Bench To Bedside Released:18-Sep-2019 11:40 AM EDT
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Brain-Like Computing Comes Closer in Big Artificial Intelligence Retina ProjectGeorgia Institute of TechnologyThe human brain's computational might in a machine, the dream of computer engineers, comes a step closer thanks to new nanomaterials. Georgia Tech researchers are creating next-gen neuron-mimmicking "memristors" to underly processing "neuristors." Channels: Nanotechnology, Technology, Local - Georgia, Local - Atlanta Metro, Budgets and Funding, Engineering, Keywords: Memristor, neuristor, Artificial Intelligence, Metal Oxide, Nanomaterials, neuromorphic computing, Synchrotron, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Lithium Ion, brain-like computing, Retina, artificial retina , smart camera Released:28-Jul-2017 12:05 PM EDT
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How Firms Big and Small Can Benefit From Strategic AlliancesGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAn alliance between two companies isn’t automatically a “win-win,” but managers can take steps to ensure the best outcomes from strategic partnerships. Channels: Economics, Local - Georgia, Local - Atlanta Metro, Released:21-Nov-2016 10:05 AM EST
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The Ryan Budget Plan Is Right for America, Says Georgia Tech EconomistGeorgia Institute of TechnologyChristine Ries, professor of economics at Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, offers her views on why Representative Paul Ryan’s budget plan is moving the debate in the right direction. Channels: Budgets and Funding, Government Shutdown, Released:11-Apr-2011 9:05 AM EDT
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Expert in Jakarta and Singapore to Discuss BombingsGeorgia Institute of TechnologyJustin Hastings, assistant professor in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech is in Jakarta and available to discuss Friday's bomb attacks. Hasting's expertise is in terrorism, rogue states, nuclear armament and Southeast Asia. Channels: Terrorism, Released:17-Jul-2009 10:20 AM EDT
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