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SCIEX appoints new president | Life sciences analystics technology firm SCIEX announced last week the appointment of Inese Lowenstein as the Framingham-based company's new president. | Read more >> | Maynard tech firm offers augmented reality for Apple devices | A Maynard provider of 3D marketing and sales applications announced Tuesday it is now available on 340 million Apple devices for business-to-business brands. | Read more >> | Few women in life sciences hold top-level positions, study finds | Men and women enter the life sciences in roughly equal proportions, but a gender gap emerges at more senior career levels. | Read more >> | |
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Question of the Week | Tuesday we asked: A new bike-share program started in September in Worcester, with 300 bikes available to rent for $1 an hour. In July, a pedicab startup called WooRides began offering rides in foot-powered vehicles. | How popular can bike-based alternative modes of transportation be in Worcester? | | good luck in January I for one am extremely hopeful that they will have a very positive impact on the city. Perhaps it will be somewhat limited for a while. But it is a great thing to have in Worcester! Bikes will be attractive to those who have strength and lack money. That sounds like the college crowd to me. Of course, a lot of them may want to own rather than rent. OK idea for a few people downtown. Would likely work better in cities that aren't built on seven hills. I'll bet the photo op was the last time we'll see city officials on them. | See All Comments >> | |
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