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Nanome raises $3 million to help scientists get up close with molecular structures in VR

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Despite advances in software to help model these compounds and molecules, there are still challenges in fully understanding their shapes through a two-dimensional computer screen. San Diego-based startup Nanome uses virtual reality to solve that problem. Nanome helps scientists get on the same page quicker,” he wrote in an email.

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Dutch startup hub Utrecht emerges from Amsterdam’s shadow

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The investment scene is described variously as focusing on software, clean tech, life sciences, biotech, organoids, 3D bioprinting, AI and VR/AR. We see an increase in startups coming to the city, due to livability in the lovely city and the facilities for flex working. Focus on software and clean tech.

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How four-person startup Luminopia is using TV to treat lazy eye 

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There might be muscle strength imbalances between eyes, which causes one to lag behind, one eye might be far stronger than the other or one eye might be deprived of clear vision, due to a cataract or other obstacle. The common treatments for lazy eye involve eye drops, corrective lenses or eye patching — which strengthen the weaker eye.

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8 founders, leaders highlight fintech and deep tech as Bristol’s top sectors

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Use discount code HARBOURSIDE to save 25% off an annual or two-year Extra Crunch membership. Robotics, VR, bio, quantum, digital and deep tech are also areas showing promise. The main weakness in this sector is the slow pace of transformation, especially now due to the pandemic. Rosa Biotech, Albotherm and CytoSeek.

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