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Hairline AI Brings Clinical-Grade Hair Loss Assessment to the Phone

LOS ANGELES — Hair loss affects over 80 million Americans, with roughly two-thirds of men experiencing visible hair loss by age 35 and 85% showing significant thinning by age 50. Women account for about 40% of sufferers. Despite the prevalence, most people never consult a professional due to uncertainty, cost, and embarrassment. Hairline AI (https://www.myhairline.ai)...

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Ballroom AI Lets Event Vendors Keep 100 Percent of Their Revenue While Winning More Bookings

LOS ANGELES — The U.S. event industry generates over $100 billion annually, with weddings alone accounting for nearly $80 billion. Within that market are hundreds of thousands of small vendors, photographers, caterers, florists, DJs, videographers, planners, rental companies, cake bakers, hair and makeup artists, officiants, and venues. Talented at their craft, many are frustrated by...

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AI Platform Predicts Septic Tank Pumping Needs, Helping Service Companies Cut Fuel Costs and Prevent Emergencies

LOS ANGELES — The U.S. septic industry serves roughly 21 million households, with about one in five American homes relying on septic systems rather than municipal sewer connections. Despite the size of the market, most septic service operations still run on a reactive maintenance model that costs companies significant time, fuel, and lost revenue. The...

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CricketOps Launches Operating Platform for the Growing Insect Protein Farming Industry

LOS ANGELES — The global insect protein industry is expanding rapidly as food producers, aquaculture companies, and pet food manufacturers explore alternative protein sources. Crickets are increasingly processed into protein flour for consumer products, black soldier fly larvae are being used to replace fishmeal in aquaculture feed, and mealworms have become a key ingredient in...

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CricketOps Launches Operating Platform for the Growing Insect Protein Farming Industry

LOS ANGELES — The global insect protein industry is expanding rapidly as food producers, aquaculture companies, and pet food manufacturers explore alternative protein sources. Crickets are increasingly processed into protein flour for consumer products, black soldier fly larvae are being used to replace fishmeal in aquaculture feed, and mealworms have become a key ingredient in...

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CricketOps Launches Operating Platform for the Growing Insect Protein Farming Industry

LOS ANGELES — The global insect protein industry is expanding rapidly as food producers, aquaculture companies, and pet food manufacturers explore alternative protein sources. Crickets are increasingly processed into protein flour for consumer products, black soldier fly larvae are being used to replace fishmeal in aquaculture feed, and mealworms have become a key ingredient in...

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CricketOps Launches Operating Platform for the Growing Insect Protein Farming Industry

LOS ANGELES — The global insect protein industry is expanding rapidly as food producers, aquaculture companies, and pet food manufacturers explore alternative protein sources. Crickets are increasingly processed into protein flour for consumer products, black soldier fly larvae are being used to replace fishmeal in aquaculture feed, and mealworms have become a key ingredient in...

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CricketOps Launches Operating Platform for the Growing Insect Protein Farming Industry

LOS ANGELES — The global insect protein industry is expanding rapidly as food producers, aquaculture companies, and pet food manufacturers explore alternative protein sources. Crickets are increasingly processed into protein flour for consumer products, black soldier fly larvae are being used to replace fishmeal in aquaculture feed, and mealworms have become a key ingredient in...

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CricketOps Launches Operating Platform for the Growing Insect Protein Farming Industry

LOS ANGELES — The global insect protein industry is expanding rapidly as food producers, aquaculture companies, and pet food manufacturers explore alternative protein sources. Crickets are increasingly processed into protein flour for consumer products, black soldier fly larvae are being used to replace fishmeal in aquaculture feed, and mealworms have become a key ingredient in...