Nanolive Raises $20 Million In Funding for Their Live Cell Imaging and Analysis Solutions

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Grit Daily Newswire

Every industry requires data, and biopharmaceuticals is no exception. In fact, the ability to image and analyze live cells is vital to research. That is where Nanolive SA comes in, with their technology helping researchers and labs delve into things like cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Their technology drives the innovations that save lives, and with $20 million in funding, they plan to push the boundaries even further. If you want to know more, check out the announcement below. *Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland — April 4th, 2022 – Nanolive SA, a leading live cell imaging and analysis comp…

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Happy Retirement Living Requires These 5 Traits

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ValueWalk

People often transition smoothly into retirement and enjoy their new lives right away. However, some people have a more difficult time settling into retirement than their peers. It’s even possible that some of us will delay or put off retirement entirely to overcome our fear of uncertainity. Q4 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Regardless of how you feel about retirement, here are the following are five qualities that happy retirees share. When it comes to retirement planning, numbers are key. And, for good reason. If your retirement income from sources like a 401(k), Social Securi…

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Analysis-China would back Russia, diplomatically, if it moved on Ukraine

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Reuters UK

By Yew Lun Tian BEIJING (Reuters) – China would back Russia diplomatically and perhaps economically if it invades Ukraine, worsening Beijing’s already strained relations with the West, but would stop short of providing military support, experts said. U.S. President Joe Biden said on Friday that Russia’s Vladimir Putin had decided to invade Ukraine within days, a claim Russia denies. China’s foreign ministry has repeatedly blamed the United States for “spreading false information” and creating tensions, urging it to respect and address Russia’s demands for security guarantees. In a show of soli…

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Website of NGO Hong Kong Watch partially blocked amid rising fears of internet censorship

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Global Voices

Photo via HK Free Press. Used with Permission. The following reportwas published by Hong Kong Free Press on February 15, 2022. It is republished on Global Voices via a content partnership agreement. The website of NGO Hong Kong Watch appears to have been partially blocked in Hong Kong amid fears of rising internet censorship in the city. The apparent blocking of the UK-based NGO’s website comes after a handful of pro-democracy and Taiwan-linked websites have become inaccessible. However, the Hong Kong Watch site was still accessible via VPN (Virtual Private Network) circumnavigation tools when…

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