The 39 most awe-inspiring scientific discoveries of the decade include the 'God particle,' the first image of a black hole, and the ability to edit the human genome

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The 39 most awe-inspiring scientific discoveries of the decade include the 'God particle,' the first image of a black hole, and the ability to edit the human genome
 
 
The 39 most awe-inspiring scientific discoveries of the decade include the 'God particle,' the first image of a black hole, and the ability to edit the human genome
 
Since 2010, scientists around the world have made life-changing discoveries in the fields of astronomy, medicine, anthropology, and more.
 
 
 
 
 
Health insurance giants are getting into the primary care business. Here's why Anthem's CEO isn't interested and what she's doing instead.
 
 
Health insurance giants are getting into the primary care business. Here's why Anthem's CEO isn't interested and what she's doing instead.
 
Anthem CEO Gail Boudreaux would rather partner with doctors with the intent of better managing members' health rather than own the doctor's office.
 
 
 
 
 
One of the world's largest basic-income trials, a 2-year program in Finland, was a major flop. But experts say the test was flawed.
 
 
One of the world's largest basic-income trials, a 2-year program in Finland, was a major flop. But experts say the test was flawed.
 
Two years after Finland launched a basic-income trial for unemployed residents, many of the recipients remained jobless.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The world's largest cannabis company has a new CEO, and Wall Street is betting it's a sign that Canopy Growth's investors aren't willing to wait for results to improve
 
 
The world's largest cannabis company has a new CEO, and Wall Street is betting it's a sign that Canopy Growth's investors aren't willing to wait for results to improve
 
David Klein will take over Canopy Growth's top job on January 14. He replaces Mark Zekulin, who's stepping down later this month.
 
 
 
 
 
Humans aren't the only species that rely on grandmothers to watch the kids: Orca grannies ensure baby whales live longer
 
 
Humans aren't the only species that rely on grandmothers to watch the kids: Orca grannies ensure baby whales live longer
 
Orca whales and humans share a trait that's rare among mammals: Females survive long past their reproductive period and take care of grandchildren.
 
 
 
 
 
At least 5 people are dead after a New Zealand volcano erupted. Experts say the disaster was not predictable, despite warning signs.
 
 
At least 5 people are dead after a New Zealand volcano erupted. Experts say the disaster was not predictable, despite warning signs.
 
Geologists and tourists knew that the volcano that recently erupted on New Zealand's White Island was active. It last erupted in 2016.
 
 
 
 
 
The top tech chief at CVS Health reveals how he's helping the company with its plans to upend healthcare
 
 
The top tech chief at CVS Health reveals how he's helping the company with its plans to upend healthcare
 
Firdaus Bhathena, the chief digital officer at CVS Health, has to avoid being spread too thin across too many projects.
 
 
 
 
 
The tech chief at the best hospital in the US says it chose to work with Google because of its 'superiority of technology'
 
 
The tech chief at the best hospital in the US says it chose to work with Google because of its 'superiority of technology'
 
Hospitals around the US are weighing the decision to move to the cloud. We spoke to the CIO at the Mayo Clinic about why it made the move.
 
 
 
 
 
The best microscope videos of the year reveal the ferocious, mesmerizing behavior of Earth's tiniest creatures
 
 
The best microscope videos of the year reveal the ferocious, mesmerizing behavior of Earth's tiniest creatures
 
This year's first-place winner is a video of a polyp bursting out of bright green coral like a beating heart.
 
 
 
 
 
Veritas Genetics is halting operations in the US
 
 
Veritas Genetics is halting operations in the US
 
Veritas Genetics is temporarily pulling the plug on US operations amid dwindling appetite for consumer-facing genetic tests and political friction.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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