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Crazy 3D-printed, layered cubes can withstand bullets travelling at 5.8km per second
Rice University academics designed the cubes based on theoretical 'tubulanes,' which were able to withstand bullets travelling at 5.8 km per second.
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Elon Musk said his AI-brain-chips company could 'solve' autism and schizophrenia
Musk said he thinks Neuralink will "solve a lot of brain-related diseases," naming autism and schizophrenia as examples. Autism is not a disease.
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A futuristic farming startup raised $260 million from Jeff Bezos and SoftBank on the promise of upending agriculture. Insiders are raising questions.
Plenty hopes to revolutionize agriculture with vertical farming. Some former employees say its ambitions clash with reality.
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Here's where you should really go to stay safe during an earthquake
There are a few things you can do to keep yourself safe during an earthquake. Standing in a doorway is not one of them.
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Google is under scrutiny for quietly working with a massive hospital system. Here's how the world's biggest tech companies are all pursuing the $3.5 trillion US healthcare industry.
As healthcare costs keep rising for Americans, tech companies are betting they can have a part in fixing the broken pieces of the industry.
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Top Google healthcare adviser Toby Cosgrove is joining the board of a company trying to make healthcare more virtual
As a board member, Cosgrove will help the company in getting doctors more comfortable with the idea of virtual care.
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Andrew Yang wants to regulate big tech without breaking it up and says his fan Elon Musk is in full support
The tech-friendly presidential candidate Andrew Yang revealed a plan for regulating the industry without breaking up big tech.
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Google is working with a massive health system to gather data on millions of patients. Here's an inside look at the tools they're developing.
"Project Nightingale" is a plan to move Ascension data onto Google's Cloud services and then to build an EHR search tool, internal documents say.
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A Silicon Valley startup is offering $10,000 to workers who volunteer to leave the Bay Area
A startup called MainStreet gives Bay Area employees a stipend to work remotely from one of its own offices in a different location.
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A troubling new study shows that legalizing marijuana is linked with an increase in problematic pot use among teens
Recreational marijuana is legal in 11 states, and some Democratic presidential candidates have said the drug should become legal nationwide.
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