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🔒Worcester 300 trivia contest, part 6: Competing hardware stores

What was the name of Daniel Waldo’s original hardware store when it closed in 2017?

UMass Chan researchers identify toxin linked to ALS

The research team, headed by UMass Chan neurology professors Brigitte van Zundert and Robert Brown discovered in a mouse study that a toxin known as polyP is a likely contributor to motor neuron death.

Mustang Bio refinances $75M to further fund R&D

Mustang Bio, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Worcester, has announced $75 million in debt refinancing.

Spectrum doubles internet speed in 30 Central Mass. towns

Spectrum Internet, a communications technology provider affiliated with Charter Communications, Inc., has doubled the starting download speed of its internet service from 100 to 200 Mbps throughout its Central Mass. locations, according to a Tuesday press release.
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Boston food tech firm to open lab in Northborough

Motif FoodWorks, a Boston-based food technology company, is constructing a research-and-market development center in Northborough.

Framingham mobile firm selected for California 911 upgrade

Framingham mobile alert tech company Rave Mobile Safety has joined the California update of the massive North American upgrade of the 911 system, seeking to make it easier to coordinate emergency response.

Air Force grants young WPI researcher $441K for network resiliency

A researcher at Worcester Polytechnic Institute received a grant of $441,228 from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research to develop a method of minimizing computer network interruptions.

City of Fitchburg named favorable biotech destination

The City of Fitchburg has received the Platinum Certification from the Massachusetts Biotechnology Institute (MassBio), further cementing its status as a community that openly welcomes biotech companies.
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Natick manufacturer surpasses $1B in annual revenue for 1st time

In 2021, Cognex Corp, a Natick machine vision systems and barcode reader manufacturer, earned $1 billion in annual revenue for the first time in the company’s history.

Clark’s details plans for new media arts building

Clark University submitted detailed plans to the City of Worcester for the college's four-story media arts, computing, and design academic building to be located on Woodland Street.
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