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  2. Channel 9 (Microsoft) - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 2004 when Microsoft's corporate reputation was at a low, [2] Channel 9 was the company's first blog. It was named after the United Airlines audio channel that lets airplane passengers listen to the cockpit's conversations unhindered; the site published conversations among Microsoft developers, rather than its chairman Bill Gates ...

  3. Illumina, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Grail uses Illumina sequencing technology for tests. [26] Grail planned to roll out the tests by 2019. [27] In September 2020, Illumina announced a proposed cash and stock deal to acquire Grail for $8 billion. [28] [29] In November 2018, Illumina proposed the acquisition of Pacific Biosciences for $8.00 per share or around $1.2 billion in total.

  4. Ben Lamm - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Lamm used $15 million in seed funding to apply genetic technology such as "clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats" (CRISPR) for Colossal's work on conservation biology. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] At its launch in 2021, he received media attention for claiming that Colossal would "bring back the woolly mammoth " within the next decade.

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    Cost-of-living in America is still out of control — use these 3 'real assets' to protect your wealth today, no matter what the US Fed does or says Anything can happen in 2024.

  6. Precision BioSciences - Wikipedia

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    Precision BioSciences, Inc. is a publicly traded American clinical stage gene editing company headquartered in Durham, North Carolina. [3] Founded in 2006, Precision is focused on developing both in vivo and ex vivo gene editing therapies using its proprietary "ARCUS" genome editing platform.

  7. Biological engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biological engineering is a science-based discipline founded upon the biological sciences in the same way that chemical engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering [7] can be based upon chemistry, electricity and magnetism, and classical mechanics, respectively.

  8. WUSA (TV) - Wikipedia

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    The fourth-oldest station in the nation's capital, channel 9 was originally owned by the Bamberger Broadcasting Service, a subsidiary of R. H. Macy and Company. [7] Bamberger also owned WOR-AM - FM in New York City , and was working to put WOR-TV (channel 9, now WWOR-TV in Secaucus, New Jersey ) on the air at the same time.

  9. Biological systems engineering - Wikipedia

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    Some program also participate in the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) [5] and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). [ 6 ] A biological systems engineer has a background in what both environmental engineers and biologists do, thus bridging the gap between engineering and the (non-medical) biological sciences – although ...