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Economic Renaissance or Fleeting Recovery? Left-Behind Counties See Boom in Jobs and Businesses Amid Widening Divides

EIG looked at 972 counties that it classified as “left behind” and found that they have experienced a modest comeback over the last several years.

What’s a ” A PowerUp”? Young Americans Returning to Rural for More than Just Holiday Dinners

Despite old narratives about small towns being places to escape, grassroots leaders and policymakers in rural communities nationwide are exploring ways to attract young people to these places and make them feel at home there.

Legions Of Robots To Build Solar Farms All Over USA

As if fossil energy stakeholders didn’t have enough on their hands these days, along comes the leading energy firm AES with a scheme to send armies of robots named “Maximo” out to build solar farms all over the countryside. Maximo is expected to perform faster and more efficiently than its human counterparts, as robots usually do, leading to lower costs for solar power.

As America’s farming population ages, a new program looks to cultivate its next generation – CBS Evening News

Almost half the nation’s farms are owned by farmers 65 and over, making them the oldest workforce in the U.S. But a program at Rutgers University is working to combat that by recruiting and training promising young farmers. Meg Oliver has details.

Neptune Aviation adapts to more frequent, intense wildfire seasons

Jennifer Draughon, the president of Neptune Aviation in Missoula, is one of the only female leaders in the aviation industry.

Dorsey eUpdate: Patent Office Publishes Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance

Case law related to patent subject matter eligibility continues to evolve after the landmark Supreme Court decision in Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International in 2014. Recent guidance issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office explains how patent examiners should evaluate subject matter eligibility when examining applications related to emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI). In this eUpdate, Dorsey attorneys provide insights about patentability of AI-related inventions and strategies that patent applicants should consider when seeking to protect AI-related technologies.

What to Expect: The IRS’s Road Ahead for the Employee Retention Credit

Make sure you look at any ERC claims your company has to protect against a potential audit.

Why Great Ideas Get Stuck in Universities

Academic institutions incubate novel ideas and are important innovation partners for companies, but getting products out of universities and onto the market can be challenging. A study by Maria Roche illustrates how researchers might be getting in their own way.

Fully-automatic robot dentist performs world’s first human procedure

Nightmare fuel? Maybe – but in a historic moment for the dental profession, an AI-controlled autonomous robot has performed an entire procedure on a human patient for the first time, about eight times faster than a human dentist could do it.

Breakthrough Licensing Opportunities Inside From Techlink

We’ve also got new technology licensing opportunities from the DOD and VA — including a breakthrough HIV vaccine approach and a machine-learning technique with potential uses across several industries. Keep reading to find innovation opportunities for your company.