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...time needed to fly the blood to TheraVitae's laboratories in Israel. There, a small number of natural cells are exposed to conditions that normally occur inside the human body. The process causes the stem cells to multiply and differentiate into cells that restore damaged heart tissue. The final product, called VesCell, is then injected into the patient's heart, where it appears to trigger the body's natural healing mechanisms, helping the heart tissue recover some of its function...
...four-year-old company is getting by on $900,000 in financing from the Finnish government and venture-capital backers. Happonen envisions a day when his paper battery could power electronic paper. Ironically, one paper product, the SoftBattery, would undermine the future of another, traditional writing and print paper. The world could then hold onto a few more of its trees. That would be no little thing...
...artists ever find that audience.Record companies understand that the music industry is changing. They are evolving in an attempt to take advantage of the opportunities that new technologies offer for artists and fans. Record companies are actively partnering with new digital music services and experimenting with new products and business deals with artists to give music fans what they want when they want it. Only the future will tell us which models are successful and the roles record companies and others will play in delivering those models to consumers.What we do know today is that no business can sustain itself...
...adds, “it’s a good environment to work in because we’re all students. So, we understand the situation—that everyone has their jobs and responsibilities.”For McCoy, it hasn’t been too difficult a product to market. And with little touches like a JetBlue link in the bottom of his e-mail signature, the process of integrating his campus rep identity with his overall campus identity seemed to go off without a hitch.BRINGING IT TO THE PEOPLEMcCoy’s is an example that many...
There are other risks, none greater over the long term than the estimated $521 billion budget deficit. That's the biggest ever in dollar terms and, at about 5% of gross domestic product (GDP), the largest in more than a decade. The U.S. current-account deficit, which measures the combined balances on trade in goods and services, income and currency transfers, is also at a record high: about $550 billion for 2003. Last month the International Monetary Fund warned that these deficits pose "significant risks" for the U.S. and the world economy. Why? Because they are so large, they could...