Before 2 astronauts can fly home to Earth on SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, NASA says they'll need to scan the ship's plasma-blocking belly for damage

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Before 2 astronauts can fly home to Earth on SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, NASA says they'll need to scan the ship's plasma-blocking belly for damage
 
 
Before 2 astronauts can fly home to Earth on SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, NASA says they'll need to scan the ship's plasma-blocking belly for damage
 
Even grains of sand and flecks of paint can damage the component that protects the crew from 3,500-degree-Fahrenheit temperatures during reentry.
 
 
 
 
 
There are 24 coronavirus vaccine candidates now in human trials. Here's how drugmakers see the race for a cure playing out in 2020.
 
 
There are 24 coronavirus vaccine candidates now in human trials. Here's how drugmakers see the race for a cure playing out in 2020.
 
BI identified 24 potential coronavirus vaccines now in human testing, and 18 more programs that plan to enter the clinic this year.
 
 
 
 
 
BIG TECH IN HEALTHCARE: Here's who wins and loses as Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft hone in on niche sectors of healthcare
 
 
BIG TECH IN HEALTHCARE: Here's who wins and loses as Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft hone in on niche sectors of healthcare
 
This report explores the key strengths and offerings the Big Four tech giants – Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft – bring to healthcare.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fox News has 'parted ways' with a news anchor after she showed up to work visibly sick at the height of New York's coronavirus outbreak
 
 
Fox News has 'parted ways' with a news anchor after she showed up to work visibly sick at the height of New York's coronavirus outbreak
 
Heather Childers had reportedly distressed colleagues when she showed up to work in March sick. She hasn't been seen on air since.
 
 
 
 
 
VOICE ASSISTANTS IN HEALTHCARE: An inside look at 3 emerging voice use cases healthcare providers can deploy to cut costs, build loyalty, and drive revenue
 
 
VOICE ASSISTANTS IN HEALTHCARE: An inside look at 3 emerging voice use cases healthcare providers can deploy to cut costs, build loyalty, and drive revenue
 
Business Insider Intelligence outlines the voice opportunity in healthcare and explores the drivers propelling voice adoption in the healthcare realm.
 
 
 
 
 
Bill Gates shot down a conspiracy theory that he wants a global coronavirus vaccine rollout so he can implant microchips into people
 
 
Bill Gates shot down a conspiracy theory that he wants a global coronavirus vaccine rollout so he can implant microchips into people
 
There is no evidence connecting Gates to microchips, but viral articles claim there is, and a May poll found 44% of Republicans believe the theory.
 
 
 
 
 
Bill Gates says the coronavirus crisis in the US is 'an ugly picture' and that 'serious mistakes were made' in how the virus was handled
 
 
Bill Gates says the coronavirus crisis in the US is 'an ugly picture' and that 'serious mistakes were made' in how the virus was handled
 
In an interview with CBS News, Bill Gates pointed to reopenings and mask noncompliance as the two main mistakes made in the US.
 
 
 
 
 
'They threw everything at me': Coronavirus patient leaves New York hospital after 128 days during which he had seizures, infections, and a drug-induced coma
 
 
'They threw everything at me': Coronavirus patient leaves New York hospital after 128 days during which he had seizures, infections, and a drug-induced coma
 
"I got addicted to fentanyl, they had to wean me off. I'm a recovering drug addict, I don't even remember it," Larry Kelly told NBC.
 
 
 
 
 
How Tesla failed to maintain a huge lead in residential solar, and why Elon Musk is unlikely to win it back
 
 
How Tesla failed to maintain a huge lead in residential solar, and why Elon Musk is unlikely to win it back
 
SolarCity once dominated the rooftop solar industry. But the company, now part of Tesla's energy business, has since fallen far behind its rivals.
 
 
 
 
 
The bright spot in Trump's coronavirus response
 
 
The bright spot in Trump's coronavirus response
 
The Trump administration's swift economic aid and willingness to pays billions for vaccines has been the only good part of the pandemic response.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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