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Arizona Daily Star
You can't hide those lying eyes from AVATAR, an invention spun out of University of Arizona labs and recently licensed to a startup company that aims to take the device to market. The "deception detection technology" records a person's facial expressions and body indicators like vital signs and uses sophisticated computer algorithms to judge whether the subjects are fudging.
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Forbes
Some might say trying to start a business in the middle of your college studies is a crazy thing to do. Others argue it's probably the best time to do it. It can be double the stress and workload, but as these student business founders discovered, overcoming the pressures and challenges delivers a huge boost to your entrepreneurial skills.
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GeekWire
For five years, a University of Washington spinout called BluHaptics has been building up a business focusing on robotic control software for underwater robots. Now the Seattle startup is stepping things up a notch under a new name — Olis Robotics.
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Purdue University
A Purdue University researcher with a passion to use engineering technology to improve health care has created a weight support system to help people suffering from walking disabilities after a stroke. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year, and it is the leading cause of disability in older adults.
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The Lane Report
Angel investors and startup entrepreneurs from across Kentucky and the Midwestern U.S. will convene in Lexington on Friday, Sept. 28, for the 2018 SPARK Angel Investor Summit. The event is organized by Commerce Lexington Inc. and the University of Kentucky Von Allmen Center for Entrepreneurship's Lexington Innovation Office, part of the Gatton College of Business and Economics.
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Potomac Local
George Mason University, the Virginia Serious Game Institute GMU/VSGI and CenterFuse CoWork (CenterFuse) are pleased to announce our new strategic partnership to develop sustainable social and economic value with the assistance of our resources located within GMU/VSGI and CenterFuse. Our mutual goals are to advance and strengthen the business resources of GMU/VSGI and CenterFuse for high-tech startups, game-startups and small-business startups. Simultaneously, GMU/VSGI and CenterFuse will support research, educational, promotional and strategic business partnership goals.
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