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Nouveau système de stockage d'énergie à base d'hydrogène.

Le Centre de recherche énergétique appliquée de Bavière (ZAE) et Areva ont présenté le 16 juin 2014 un système de stockage d'énergie à base d'hydrogène. Ce système a été créé par Areva GmbH pour le projet "Smart Grid Solar" dirigé par le ZAE, et sera mis en service à Arzberg, en Haute-Franconie.

HelloFresh Cooks Up $50 Million Series D From Insight Venture Partners.

As we inch ever closer to a truly Wall-E world, HelloFresh has secured $50 million in Series D funding led by Insight Venture Partners, with participation from existing investor Phenomen VC.

HelloFresh, an on-demand grocery delivery service, currently sends over one million meals per month, and the “vast majority” of those meals are going to repeat customers.

The Germany-based company competes with Blue Apron and Plated to deliver pre-portioned ingredients and instructions so that you can make a thirty-minute meal that tastes great and didn’t require rifling through any grocery store aisles.

Vibrant: Israeli Startup Invents Vibrating Capsule That Frees Up Intestinal Traffic Jams

Uncomfortable cramping and bloating are just some of the symptoms that the millions suffering from constipation, the most common health disorder, experience. In fact over 42 million Americans, one-seventh of the population of the United States, are affected by the symptoms, pain and discomfort associated with constipation, a blocked up reality that can continue for weeks and even years.

Israeli Researchers Create ‘Trojan Horse’ Of Chemotherapy

The famous tale of the Trojan Horse is one where strategic planning beat out the power of the sword. The Greek’s victory over the Trojans demonstrates how knowing your enemy well is key to securing the most effective victory.

One of the reasons why chemotherapy treatments are difficult is because cancer cells are equipped with sophisticated defense mechanisms on their membranes that resist contact from anticancer drugs.

Oracle’s reported $5B acquisition of Micros firms up its reach into the hospitality industry

Oracle has reportedly set its sights on another company that could diversify its product lineup, with more hardware, interestingly.

The legacy database giant is close to paying more than $5 billion for publicly traded Micros Systems, which sells hardware and software for use in hotels, restaurants, stores, and back-office facilities, Bloomberg reported today.

Oracle did not immediately respond to VentureBeat’s request for comment.

Netscape founder Jim Clark pours heavy cash into mobile-coupon startup Ibotta.

Jim Clark: pioneer of computer-graphics technology, cofounder of Netscape and web browsing, and now, an investor in a shopping-rewards app, Ibotta.

Clark is leading Ibotta’s second funding round, which is $20 million, and is also joining its board of directors. Ibotta, a Denver-based mobile company, provides coupons before people shop online or in-store and then enables them to transfer the cash from the rebates to their Venmo or PayPal accounts — or turn it into gift cards.

The Next GrubHub? VC Appetite for Online and Mobile Food & Grocery Delivery Startups Grows, Hits 5-Year High

Investors proved hungry for GrubHub’s IPO, which soared over 30% in its first day of trading and notched a nice return for its backers including Benchmark Capital. And based on recent activity, venture investors are piling into the space eager to find the next winner in the food & grocery delivery space.

The jump in funding to food & grocery delivery companies looks to be part of the larger trend and increased interest in the food tech space.

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