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Air Force funds Syracuse professor’s research in preventing bleeding deaths

SYRACUSE — The U.S. Air Force has awarded a Syracuse University professor more than $427,000 for her work in developing a method for preventing bleeding deaths. Mary Beth Browning Monroe, a professor in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, is developing a first-aid, biocompatible foam that results in rapid blood clotting in large wounds. […]

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Dumac Business Systems acquires Louisiana–based firm

DeWITT — DeWitt–based Dumac Business Systems, Inc. has acquired Total Retail Solutions (TRS) of Louisiana, a provider of point-of-sale (POS) and loss-prevention products to independent grocers. Point-of-sale products are more commonly known as cash registers, whether scanning systems for supermarkets or touch screens for restaurants, says Phil McCarthy, VP of Dumac, who spoke with CNYBJ

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Companies Want Innovation But Are Built for Efficiency

Many people tout the need to change mindsets around how our organizations are run. The argument is that leaders and managers need to think differently about people, work, and power. For at least 10 years now, I’ve been seeing, reading, and listening (and honestly contributing some myself) to all the hyperbole, and yet so little

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SUNY Poly opens new robotics lab at Marcy campus

MARCY — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) has a new robotics lab at its Marcy campus that the school is using for research, development, and educational opportunities based on robotics and automation capabilities. The Hage Family Robotics Lab is named in honor of the Hage family “in recognition of decades of significant support” for SUNY

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Wayne County manufacturer, Dynalec, is expanding

Firm commits to creating at least 8 new jobs after more than $1 million projectSODUS — Dynalec Corporation, a communications-equipment manufacturer in Wayne County, is expanding its operations in Sodus with a project that costs a little more than $1 million. The company has also committed to creating at least eight new jobs, according to

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Lockheed recruiting to fill 200 jobs at Salina, Owego plants

Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE:LMT) is recruiting to fill more than 200 technical positions currently open at its Salina and Owego sites.   About “100 of them [are at the] Syracuse facility and 100 of them at the Owego facility,” Matthew Wilkowski, systems engineering manager with Lockheed Martin in Salina, tells CNYBJ. The openings include positions in

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NYCON receives grant renewal for Southern Tier capacity building

The New York Council of nonprofits (NYCON) recently announced that it has been awarded a three-year grant from the Stewart W. and Willma C. Hoyt Foundation, Inc.  The grant, which provides $15,000 for each of the next three years, will continue “longstanding financial support for the Southern Tier Capacity Building Program,” NYCON said in a news

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Platform Cooperatives: Flowing with the Shift in the Market

Combining “the rich heritage of cooperatives with the promise of 21st century technologies, free from monopoly, exploitation, and surveillance,” is the definition of platform cooperatives as presented in the 2017 edited compilation, “Ours to Hack and to Own: The Rise of Platform Cooperativism, A New Vision for the Future of Work and a Fairer Internet.”

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State awards $35M to farmland protection projects

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced a record-breaking $35 million has been awarded to 40 farms across 19 counties in the state to protect 13,000 acres of agricultural land. The grants are part of the state’s Farmland Protection Implementation Grant program.  “New York’s farms are key economic drivers for communities across the State, and these

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This Bud’s for you, Deplorable

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D–MA) has joined the ranks of us deplorables now. After announcing for president, she did a livestream broadcast from her kitchen. In it, she grabs a beer from the fridge and takes a slug straight from the bottle. Well, we have to expect this. Because it comes straight from the “How To Run

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