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Home » july 2022

Articles Tagged with ''july 2022''

Washington employers deepen trade ties to the United Kingdom

July 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
When our friends in Great Britain open their eyes in the morning, many parts of their day look a lot like what we see here in Washington.The Association of Washington Business led a trade mission to the United Kingdom in June, and it was apparent during our visit that employers...
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Drones can help replant forests burned by wildfire

July 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
Regenerating millions of western forested acres scorched by large wildfires is a herculean task costing hundreds of billions. However, healthy growing woodlands are essential to reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide and providing clean air and fresh water for people, crops, fish and wildlife.According to the National Interagency Fire Center, wildfires had...
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Established cheer gyms change owners; two new ones open in last year

July 13, 2022
Robin Wojtanik
Cheer teams continue to attract a wide range of athletes across the Tri-City community, now filling four gyms in the area with participants in both competitive and recreational options. Two of the gyms opened in the past year and the two others recently went under new ownership, turning over a...
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Co-signing liability can get complicated, so get educated

July 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
On occasion, you, or someone you know, might be asked to co-sign a financial obligation for the purchase of a car or a house or the lease of an apartment or commercial space. Sometimes the request is simply to co-sign on a personal loan, so the borrower has access to...
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PNNL patents method of extracting lithium from water

July 13, 2022
Laura Kostad
The alchemists of yore sought to convert low-value lead into high-value gold.A solution to that puzzle remains elusive, but researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have discovered something more applicable to present-day challenges.The lab has patented a game-changing new method of extracting lithium from water.There is a lot more suspended...
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Q&A with Isaac Garcia

July 13, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Isaac GarciaIsaac GarciaSystem Architect and OwnerApplied Automation ITNumber of employees you oversee: 4Brief background of your business:We started in September of 2018. We started out of a love for people in our community and a passion for technology. At Applied Automation IT, we put people first and information technology second.How...
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Toxic algae testing stays local, thanks to new equipment

July 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
By Amanda MasonFor the Tri-Cities Area Journal of BusinessToxic algae can no longer hide in plain sight.The Benton-Franklin Health District Water Lab in Kennewick is now home to ELISA, a testing kit and plate reader that detects toxins from algae blooms in water samples collected from local lakes and rivers.The...
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Tri-City area STEM sector is both rich and poor

July 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
The greater Tri-Cities is rich with STEM jobs.The chart, taken from the Vitals of the Association of Washington Business Institute, makes this clear.The density of STEM jobs in 2021 in the two-county workforce was slightly over 5.6%. That places the metro area at the top of the heap for STEM...
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Tech innovations improve high school athletics, from football helmets to stadium lighting

July 13, 2022
Jeff Morrow
Science and technology have made many things better when it comes to sports.And they will continue to do so in the future.The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business talked to some Tri-City area high school athletic directors and one football coach about what science and technology have done for sports.Here is...
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Phones, medical alert devices may need updating with end of 3G

July 13, 2022
Guest Contributor
Over the course of the pandemic, using technology to connect with family and friends was a lifeline for so many, but a switch away from 3G – third-generation wireless – could leave loved ones in a lurch.This year, wireless carriers are shutting off 3G coverage, forcing consumers to replace older...
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