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Tomatoes were among the plants tested for sound by Tel Aviv University researchers. (David Besa, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons)

In groundbreaking research, Tel Aviv U team records plants ‘talking’ for first time | The Times of Israel

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Tomatoes were among the plants tested for sound by Tel Aviv University researchers. (David Besa, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons)It has been known for some time that plants communicate with one another, but Israeli scientists now say they’ve identified “words,” and have found that different species speak in different “languages,” according to a groundbreaking new study published Thursday in the prestigious scientific journal Cell.

Scientists already know that plants communicate in a variety of ways when they are stressed. They might change physically (by wilting or changing leaf color), become bitter to the taste (to deter herbivores), or emit smells (volatile organic compounds) to tell other members of the family that they are under attack, for example by insects.

Image: Tomatoes were among the plants tested for sound by Tel Aviv University researchers. (David Besa, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons)

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The AI genie is out of the bottle: Should it be crammed back inside?

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Tom Still 200By Tom Still

MADISON, Wis. — Society has been here many times before. A little more than 200 years ago, a group of English textile workers called the Luddites took to destroying mill machinery — not because they were inherently anti-technology — but mainly to protest labor conditions at the time. The movement faded in a few years and the textile industry continued down an inevitable road to automation.

The history of technology reveals many such examples of innovation being met with suspicion and worries that mankind would lose its moral compass. From Gutenberg’s printing press to the dawn of the computer age, people have fretted that new ways and machines would erode the ability of people to discern good from bad while dangerously accelerating change.

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TEDCO’s Maryland Innovation Initiative Announced Recent Investments

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Tedco Logo Template png 975×485$600,000 invested into 3 new ventures and $1.6Million awarded to 12 project grants

COLUMBIA, Md. (March 29, 2023) – TEDCO, Maryland’s economic engine for technology companies, announced a recent round of funding through the Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII).

Established in 2012, the MII program was created as a partnership between the State of Maryland and five Maryland academic research institutions: Johns Hopkins University; Morgan State University; University of Maryland, Baltimore; University of Maryland, Baltimore County; and University of Maryland, College Park. The program’s mission is to accelerate and support the commercialization of promising technologies from bench to market through investments in innovation, entrepreneurship and venture creation. 

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From Serbia and China to College Park – Maryland Today

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Li SunGift Luncheon 01232023 SC 3754 1920x1080When husband and wife Zairen Sun Ph.D. ’98 and Beibei Li Ph.D. ’98 arrived in College Park from China in 1992, they had little understanding of their new country or its traditions or practices. What they did have was a mentor at the University of Maryland who knew what it was like to be an immigrant to the U.S.—and who could empathize with the process of adjusting to a very different way of doing things.

 

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U.S. FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Designation for Emergent BioSolutions’ NARCAN® Nasal Spray, a Historic Milestone for the Opioid Overdose Emergency Treatment

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  • Emergent LogoNARCAN® Naloxone HCl Nasal Spray 4 mg is currently the first and only prescription strength naloxone nasal spray to receive over-the-counter status in the U.S., which is a critical step toward broadening access
  • Expected over-the-counter availability is anticipated by late summer of this year

GAITHERSBURG, Md., March 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE: EBS) announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved NARCAN® Naloxone HCl Nasal Spray 4 mg as an over-the-counter (OTC) emergency treatment of opioid overdose. This decision comes at a time when approximately every eight minutes, a person dies from an opioid overdose and research shows the epidemic is escalating in the U.S. with the rise in synthetic opioids. By offering NARCAN® Nasal Spray as an OTC treatment, anyone will be able to access it without a prescription, which is an important step in the fight to reduce the number of opioid overdose deaths occurring each day.

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Gaithersburg’s Salubris Biotherapeutics Announces $35 Million Financing to Advance Development Activities and Provides Pipeline Updates

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SlubrisBio LogoMARCH 28, 2023 – GAITHERSBURG, Md., (BUSINESS WIRE) — Salubris Biotherapeutics, Inc. (SalubrisBio), a clinical-stage biotechnology company dedicated to discovering and developing novel complex biologic therapeutics, today announced it received $35 million in financing from China-based Shenzhen Salubris Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. The investment will be used to advance and accelerate lead candidate JK07, including the planned initiation of the first Phase 2 study in HFrEF, the continuation of the ongoing Phase 1b clinical trial in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), and the launch of the Company’s first neurology clinical trial with JK07. The financing will also support the ongoing Phase 1/2 trial of JK08 in solid tumors and advance JK06, a pre-clinical biparatopic antibody-drug conjugate, into an initial Phase 1/2 study.

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Exploring the Reversal of Cancer Resistance: A BioTalk Podcast Discussion with Vishal Doshi of AUM Biosciences

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Vishal and RichReady to explore the frontiers of cancer therapeutics? Discover how AUM Biosciences, with a key presence in Montgomery County, Maryland, in the BioHealth Capital Region, is revolutionizing the development of innovative oncology medicines and transforming the fight against cancer resistance. Join us on this episode of BioTalk with Rich Bendis as we chat with Vishal Doshi, Chairman & CEO of AUM Biosciences, a visionary leader in the biotech industry. Tune in to the conversation that’s sparking new hope in the battle against cancer.

Listen now via your favorite podcast platforms:
Apple – https://apple.co/42LvH4A Google – https://bit.ly/40yTOBC Spotify – https://spoti.fi/40F2NkV Amazon Music – https://amzn.to/40hFz4L TuneIn – https://bit.ly/42Gpfff YouTube – https://bit.ly/3TMIuji

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MacroGenics Earns $15 Million Milestone Following U.S. FDA Approval of ZYNYZ™ (retifanlimab-dlwr)

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MacrogenicsROCKVILLE, MD, March 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  MacroGenics, Inc. (NASDAQ: MGNX), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of cancer, today reported that following the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of Incyte’s Biologics License Application (BLA) for ZYNYZ™ (retifanlimab-dlwr), the Company will receive a $15 million milestone payment from Incyte. ZYNYZ, a humanized monoclonal antibody targeting programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1), was previously developed by MacroGenics and licensed to Incyte pursuant to an exclusive global collaboration and license agreement in October 2017.

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BioBuzz and FITCI Announce Strategic Partnership · BioBuzz

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BioBuzz FITCI PartnershipMARYLAND, March 23, 2023 — BioBuzz, the media outlet of Workforce Genetics, and the Frederick Innovative Technology Center, Inc. (FITCI) have announced a strategic partnership to fuel industry growth in the BioHealth Capital Region and growth for both parties.

FITCI CEO Kathie Callahan Brady says she is excited to move forward. “We both focus on the biotech space, but the perspective is different. It is exactly the type of collaboration we want to infuse into our new EDGE@321 entrepreneurial innovation center opening later this year, bridging competencies and markets to strengthen the whole community.”

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