 THE LEAD | Starting Up: Madison-based SciArt Software in 2018 began licensing software with technology developed at UW-Madison that better helps engineers design lightweight but durable parts for machines. Read more |
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MORE MADISON-AREA BUSINESS NEWS | Starting Up: Madison-based SciArt Software in 2018 began licensing software with technology developed at UW-Madison that better helps engineers design lightweight but durable parts for machines. Read more |
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 | Exact Sciences' stock soared more than 25% Thursday to close at $94.31 a share as CEO Kevin Conroy unveiled early data relating to the company's long-awaited liquid biopsy cancer screening test. Read more |
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 | The COVID-19 disruption could continue well into next year, even with a vaccine, Dr. Michael Osterholm said during the first day of a three-day Wisconsin Biohealth Summit. Read more |
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LATEST NATIONAL BUSINESS NEWS | BEIJING (AP) — Ford, Nissan and BMW unveiled electric models with more range for China on Saturday as the Beijing auto show opened under anti-virus controls that included holding news conferences by international video link. Read more |
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 | MANILA, Philippines — Confirmed coronavirus infections in the Philippines have soared past 300,000, the latest bleak milestone in a country which has gradually reopened its battered economy despite having the highest number of cases in Southeast Asia. Read more |
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 | WASHINGTON (AP) — If you're on Medicare, don't run to the mailbox looking for a $200 prescription drug card courtesy of President Donald Trump. Read more |
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 | MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The health minister in Australia's Victoria state has resigned in the fallout from an inquiry into why security guards were used instead of police or the military at quarantine hotels. Lapses in security at the hotels were given as the major reason for a second wave of COVID-19 cases. Read more |
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