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May 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech's Latest Gamble: Eye Scans for Crypto

In the heart of San Francisco, a city known for its tech innovations, a peculiar scene unfolded. A room full of people stared into glowing white spheres, allowing their eyes to be scanned. Why? For a chance to earn some cryptocurrency and a digital identity called a World ID. This was no sci-fi movi

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May 02 2025SCIENCE

The Man Who Defied Death for a Universal Cure

A man named Tim Friede has a unique claim to fame. He has injected himself with snake venom 856 times over 18 years. This might sound crazy, but it has led to a big breakthrough in medicine. Friede's blood could hold the key to a universal antivenom. Friede's journey started when he was young, coll

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May 01 2025HEALTH

The Power of AI in Medicine: How Doctors Are Embracing Big Language Models

In the world of healthcare, big language models are making waves. These advanced tools are transforming how medical data is managed and interpreted. However, simply having cutting-edge technology isn't enough. Understanding how healthcare professionals will interact with this new tech is key. S

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Apr 28 2025HEALTH

The Forgotten Innovator:How Charles Dotter Changed Heart Care

Charles T. Dotter and Andreas R. Grüntzig are both legends in the world of interventional cardiology. Dotter is the creator of the first angioplasty. Grüntzig is the inventor of the angioplasty balloon. Yet, many young cardiologists today know little about Dotter's work. This is a shame. His st

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Solar Power from Space: The Next Big Thing?

The United States is gearing up to send a satellite into space that could change how we think about solar power. This isn't your average satellite. It's designed to collect solar energy up there and send it back down to Earth. The company behind this idea, Aetherflux, has secured a whopping $50 mill

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Apr 26 2025HEALTH

Toronto's COVID-19 Isolation Sites: A Blueprint for Better Homeless Care

In 2020, Toronto took a significant step by setting up COVID-19 Isolation and Recovery Sites. These sites were specifically designed to support people experiencing homelessness during the pandemic. The goal was to provide safe isolation spaces for those who needed it most. A group of researchers and

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Apr 25 2025HEALTH

Hospitals as Catalysts for Community Health Innovation

Healthcare systems are under pressure. They are always looking for new ways to meet the needs of their communities. Hospitals are at the heart of this challenge. They are key players in driving innovation to improve how care is delivered. This is especially true when it comes to integrating care

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Glasses Get a Sound Upgrade

A fresh pair of AI sports glasses has hit the market, and they're making waves with their advanced audio tech. These glasses, named BleeqUp Ranger, are the first to use a tiny, solid-state tweeter from xMEMS Labs. This isn't just any tweeter, though. It's incredibly small and light, which means the

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Apr 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Race to Power the Future: China's Battery Battles

The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is in full swing, and China is at the heart of it. Two giants, CATL and BYD, are leading the charge in battery technology. CATL, the world's top battery maker, recently announced a new battery that can power an EV for about 320 miles on a single charge. This is a

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Apr 19 2025BUSINESS

The Podcast King Who Turned Down Big Money

Steven Bartlett is a name that has become synonymous with podcasting success. He is the mastermind behind "The Diary of a CEO, " a show that has amassed over 10 million YouTube subscribers and 20 million social media followers. This makes it one of the most popular podcasts in the world, second only

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