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If you’ve ever worn earbuds or the mini earphones that fit into your ears, you have probably experienced the hassle of them falling out or not being comfortable in your ears. Our next guest thinks his Upstate company has found the solution using 3D printing and as a result has spurred the South Carolina Research Authority’s investment affiliate, SC Launch, to invest a quarter million dollars into the company. Mike Switzer interviews Ric Hoke, founder and CEO of WAVS Custom, in Greenville, SC.
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If you’ve ever worn earbuds or the mini earphones that fit into your ears, you have probably experienced the hassle of them falling out or not being comfortable in your ears. Our next guest thinks his Upstate company has found the solution using 3D printing and as a result has spurred the South Carolina Research Authority’s investment affiliate, SC Launch, to invest a quarter million dollars into the company. Mike Switzer interviews Ric Hoke, founder and CEO of WAVS Custom, in Greenville, SC.
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“T” is for Townes, Charles Hard (1915-2015). Physicist, Nobel laureate.
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“T” is for Townes, Charles Hard (1915-2015). Physicist, Nobel laureate.
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Technology makes managing properties easier, but it's having other effects on residents who rent. You might not be able to easily resolve your issues with your landlord, or you might not even get an apartment because of an error you can't see.
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The possibilities for studies opened by images from the new James Webb Space Telescope are exciting astronomers and space researchers.
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Two years after a brutal economic haymaker, South Carolina's business and industry sectors are largely back to pre-pandemic norms. But the future is being approached a little differently.
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A sharp increase in the demand for microchips, which are in many of the products consumers use daily, has led to a critical shortage.
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115 students play and learn and laugh at the Rock Hill school district’s inaugural, two-week Exploration Summer Camp this month. Held at Castle Heights Middle School, rising sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth graders in the RHSD built solar cars, 3D kites, Microsoft robotic hands and other devices.
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Gov. Henry McMaster has announced a cash infusion for South Carolina's technical colleges. It's a continuation of efforts to boost the state's economy following pandemic-related hardships. The Republican said Tuesday that the move is aimed at training people in new skills as they reenter the workforce.