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Join 1MC LKN every Wednesday morning, as two early-stage startups present their companies to an audience of mentors, advisors, and […] ...
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. Brain takes a serious as well as entertaining ...
Embracing the State of the Union theme, RIoT Executive Director Tom Snyder discussed the economy and jobs, domestic and foreign affairs and North Carolina’s opportunities and threats. This is a ...
Textile manufacturer Kayser-Roth is laying off more than 120 workers at its hosiery plant in Lumberton, according to a layoff notice filed with the state of North Carolina.
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” – is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. He’s also author of “The Doomsday ...
A former foster parent and entrepreneur saw a need to “upgrade our social safety net's operating system, starting with our broken child welfare system.” ...
Japan’s top automaker Toyota agreed Thursday to work with Idemitsu, a major Japanese oil company, on technology for mass production of solid-state batteries that promise to be a key component in ...
A poignant illustration from a 2012 JAMA article depicts a 7-year-old girl’s drawing of her doctor’s visit. The doctor is staring at a computer, his back turned to the patient and her family ...
Financing for Phase I, The Weld, a $700m project of SLI/Mack closed June 2. The two 20-story towers are located at the intersection of Lake Wheeler Road and Hammel Drive at Dix Park, Raleigh, NC.
Bank tellers are out and robotics engineers are in, according to a new report that says the coronavirus recession is accelerating technological changes that could displace 85 million jobs within ...
A $10 million workforce development center is coming to Dunn after Harnett County commissioners approved earlier this week a $5 million match of funding from the state of North Carolina.
When misinformation spreads on social media, there can be real consequences for both companies and the public. A new study offers insight into how consumers respond to these online hoaxes, which ...
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