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Worcester-based biotechnology company Advanced Cell Technology Inc. has reported a $34 million net loss for 2008, more than double its loss for the prior year.
Westborough data de-duplication firm ExaGrid is one of five companies to recently sign on as clients of Newburyport public relations agency Matter Communications.
Sending e-mail has become as routine as picking up the phone or extending a hand in greeting a colleague. It may be the quickest and easiest way to communicate today, but it is still important to give people the right impression.
A recent study of middle and high school students across the country found that many states are failing to properly prepare students to pursue college degrees in the biosciences.
EMC Corp. has increased its bid for California-based Data Domain Inc. by more than 11 percent to $33.50 per share.
The MathWorks, a Natick-based developer of mathematical computing software, has opened offices in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, Japan.
Netezza Corp., a data warehouse and analytic appliances company in Marlborough, named J. Chris Scalet a member of its board of directors.
Anna Maria College in Paxton will begin offering online degrees next year, the college said.
Southwick-based Whalley Computer Associates has awarded the Clarke School for the Deaf a $20,000 "technology makeover."
Acton-based eIQnetworks Inc. said an expanded leadership team, technology improvements and a steady stream of new customers resulted in a sizeable sales increase for its 2009 fiscal year.
Open source software advocates are trying to scrape together enough money to bid on defunct Maynard computer firm SiCortex's PathScale suite.
A researcher at Worcester's University of Massachusetts Medical School was one of 10 researchers statewide chosen today to receive $200,000 over two years as part of the Massachusetts Life Sciences
Ned Taft has resigned as president from Alden Research Laboratory Inc. of Holden.Dr. Stuart Cain took over his position on May 26. Cain joined Alden in 1996. He was vice president for six years.
Many executives make the mistake of thinking that technology alone is going to solve their problems.
With biotech laboratory space becoming scarce throughout Boston and Cambridge, Worcester and other Central Massachusetts locales should be ready to make themselves as attractive as possible to the companies and developers that could be looking wes
Ischemix LLC, a small Maynard biotech company, believes it has a promising solution to prevent the muscle damage caused by heart attacks and coronary surgery.