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Steve Jobs made a bunch of predictions in the 80s and 90s about the future of technology — it turns out he nailed it
Although his later work at Apple influenced the way things turned out, he still offered a slew of predictions that are shockingly accurate today.
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A spectacular meteor shower is coming — here's what you're actually seeing
From the Perseids in August to the Leonids in November, meteor showers are light shows we can count on each year. Here's what you're actually seeing.
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We got a look at the pitch deck of buzzy Silicon Valley health-tech startup Sempre Health. It reveals how a $4 billion industry is ripe for disruption.
Startup Sempre Health has raised $10.5 million to take aim at a well-known problem with people and their pills: they don't always take them.
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Researchers calculated what would happen if the entire US stopped eating meat. It'd be like taking 60 million cars off the road.
A new study found that it's possible to satisfy our nutritional needs without eating meat — and help the environment at the same time.
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Devastating photos show the damage of Typhoon Lekima, which left at least 44 people dead and forced 1 million to evacuate in China
A million people were evacuated from their homes and thousands of flights were cancelled across major airports in China.
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15 mind-blowing facts about Walgreens
A Walgreens spokesperson told Business Insider that six million customers visit its locations every single day.
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A top exec at Oscar Health told us why the $3.2 billion insurer had to build its own tech, and it offers a crucial lesson for every startup
Sara Wajnberg, the chief product officer at Oscar Health, broke down some of the key lessons she learned while building Oscar's technology product.
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You're more likely to be killed by a dog or cow in the US, than a shark or crocodile. Here's where the 11 deadliest animals live.
Deer, cows, and dogs are far more likely to kill you than mountain lions, sharks, and other wildlife that might look more threatening.
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The 29 best books to read if you want to disrupt US healthcare, according to top young leaders in the $3.5 trillion industry
We asked Business Insider's 30 leaders under 40 who are transforming healthcare for their book picks. Here are their top choices.
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Amazon is bringing cloud services and AI to a consortium of Pittsburgh researchers
Amazon is teaming up with Pittsburgh Health Data Alliance through a machine learning sponsorship to expedite research and product commercialization.
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