A collaboration between Mayo and Exact Sciences is yielding accurate blood DNA tests for treatable cases.
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The deal will seek to commercialize the Preparing Heart and Mind educational app for parents of babies with heart defects.
Convicted fraudster Denny Hecker ultimately served seven years of a 10-year max sentence – first at corrections institutes, and most recently at a Minneapolis half-way house.
VStar’s operations will remain here as an “autonomous division” of the circus arts giant.
Chinese conglomerate HNA Group Co. closed the sale for the Minneapolis-based hotel group in late 2016 and is back out looking for an owner, according to Bloomberg.
Rob Zeaske will leave the organization next year to move to Boston for his wife’s job. The CEO spoke to TCB about his departure and what it means for the Twin Cities non-profit.
If Polaris follows Harley-Davidson’s lead and moves production abroad to offset costs of retaliatory tariffs the EU has imposed on U.S. goods, will other Minnesota-based companies do the same?
The Minnesota company raked in more than 6 times its intended goal on an Indiegogo campaign for its two latest products. This is the third consecutive fundraising campaign from the company that far surpassed its target.
Four local manufacturers share the challenges and opportunities facing their companies.
With broader use of marijuana, will employers need to abandon its prohibition?
Companies are offering more money,
better benefits, flexible schedules,
attractive workspaces, and more challenging work to motivate and keep workers.
Investments in IT upgrades can be costly,
but they’re essential to making a business
more efficient. IT experts highlight how to evaluate technologies that strengthen employee performance.
Your top networking opportunities for the month of July.
These spots will make you want to cut out early and make the most of summer in the Twin Cities.
Facing fierce competition, rival retailers Nani Nalu and Big Island Swim & Surf merged,
in a surprise move that could make waves nationally.
Small business borrowers are upbeat but weigh labor shortages, rising interest rates, and new technology.
A growing international student population is changing the business mix near the U of M.
Despite several closings, the store's Nicollet location remains open.