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  • Charles Steger, former Virginia Tech president, dies at 70

    During his time as the university's 15th president, from 2000 to 2014, Virginia Tech increased its enrollment, raised more than $1 billion in private funding, formed a school of biomedical engineering, created a public-private school of medicine, and joined the Atlantic Coast Conference,…

  • Tesla's Musk defends comments made during conference call

    NEW YORK (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk is going on the defensive Friday in a series of tweets, saying the people he shut down during a contentious conference call were analysts who believe investors could profit by betting that the company's stock price will fall. Musk came under scrutiny after the…

  • Mayor Turner to announce 'Internet of Things' partnership with Microsoft

    Mayor Sylvester Turner will announce details of an "Internet of Things" alliance between Houston and Microsoft on Friday morning. In a Tweet, the mayor described the deal as the nation's first Internet of Things alliance between an American city and the company. This announcement comes as…

  • Decellularized muscle grafts support skeletal muscle regeneration to treat tissue loss

    Foundation, Edison, NJ and University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. ... Tissues at the University of Maryland, the Journal brings together scientific and medical experts in the fields of biomedical engineering, material science, molecular and cellular biology, and genetic…

  • Innovative Law Firm Targets Innovative Startups in San Antonio

    Shah, who received a degree in biomedical engineering from Vanderbilt University and then went on to Santa Clara University School of Law, ... Shah's firm is located at Geekdom—one of the collaborative spaces for startups, as is another small San Antonio firm, Innocenti Jones, which also works…