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Partnership bears fruit with wearable, helmet-based impact monitoring system designed to alert when athletes sustain significant impacts during games
What’s been touted as New Hampshire’s largest workplace electric vehicle charging lot to date opened recently with pomp and circumstance to an outdoor audience of about 50 people.
Northeast Purification Systems and Revive Environmental partner to launch the PFAS Annihilator to ease growing effects of chemicals
On April 22, members of NASA, Lockheed Martin Corp. and Boeing paid a visit to Salem-based Standex International’s Spincraft in North Billerica, Mass., to present footage from the Artemis I mission and a certificate commemorating Standex’s efforts in the program.
As Maine is still figuring out where to build a port for its budding offshore wind industry, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced its proposal to auction offshore wind leases in the Gulf of Maine April 30.
10-year agreement for Dean Kamen-led biofabrication effort in Manchester builds on federal Tech Hub designation
Hybrid work environments are vast becoming the new norm, with remote work offering the most flexibility for employees. But where exactly those employees are logging on from is not quite the same for everyone.
Flo Nicolas, founder and chief innovation and data strategist for Get Tech Smart, was among four lawyers and other industry leaders from India to contribute chapters to the book “Legal Operations in the Age of AI and Data,” published by Globe Law and Business.
Since the end of World War II, the United States has relied upon a technological advantage as both sword and shield in the fight to protect freedoms, industry, international relations and human rights across the globe. But time and distractions…
The future is rolling into town. Exeter’s Select Board voted unanimously March 25 to approve a proposal by the Parks and Recreation Department to acquire robots to mow the lawn and to line the town fields.