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Precautions Needed When Folks Taking Oze...

WEDNESDAY, March 13, 2024 — Nurses who specialize in anesthesia have issued new guidelines to reduce the risk that patients takin...

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1 in 6 Gun Deaths for Women Occur In or ...

WEDNESDAY, March 13, 2024 -- A woman's risk of intentional death by firearm rises during and shortly after pregnancy, new researc...

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Cosmetic Surgery Leaves 1 in 8 Patients ...

WEDNESDAY, March 13, 2024 -- Norwegians are increasingly asking surgeons for a nip, tuck or implant, and many — especially men — ...

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Weight-Loss Surgery Could Be Lifesaver f...

WEDNESDAY, March 13, 2024 -- Weight-loss surgery may help patients struggling with obesity and kidney failure become eligible for...

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Cyberattack Leaves Health Care Providers...

WEDNESDAY, March 13, 2024 -- Following a cyberattack on the largest health insurer in the United States last month, health care p...

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Biden Administration Calls for Greater A...

WEDNESDAY, March 13, 2024 -- The White House on Wednesday launched a nationwide call for more training and better access to the l...

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Google Deepmind trains a video game-play...

AI models that play games go back decades, but they generally specialize in one game and always play to win. Google Deepmind resea...

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Startups are hiring fewer workers, and p...

Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, and welcome back to Equity, the podcast about the business of startups, wher...

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Furno bets that super-efficient, modular...

The cement startup promises to slash carbon emissions in the process, helping the company raise a $6.5 million seed round. © 2024 ...

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TikTok ban: What’s going on with the pro...

TikTok faces an uncertain fate in the U.S. once again. On Wednesday morning, the House of Representatives will debate the newest b...

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Ancient graves reveal that facial pierci...

Nature, Published online: 11 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00729-xOrnaments are positioned near the lower jaw and to the side...

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Daily briefing: Indigenous Australians s...

Nature, Published online: 12 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00781-7Charcoal residues show that fire patterns in Australia chan...

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Pooling babies’ saliva helps catch grave...

Nature, Published online: 13 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00733-1Cost-saving strategy increases early detection of congenita...

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Plutopalooza

Nature, Published online: 13 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00748-8It’s the end of the world as we know it.

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The Bump-Stocks Case Is About Something ...

It’s about the fundamentals of how American government works.

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Male dragonflies’ wax coats might protec...

The reflective wax, which cools males on sunny courtship flights, may also armor them against the effects of climate change.

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Volley’s AI-enabled ball machine for rac...

A new sports tech startup, Volley, aims to revolutionize the way racquet sports players (platform tennis, padel, and pickleball) t...

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Blockchain startup Sei Labs creates an i...

Sei Labs, a startup co-founded by a former Robinhood engineer and a former VC from Coatue, has launched a new open sourced project...

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AI & robotics briefing: How AI image...

Nature, Published online: 12 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00788-0The release of OpenAI’s sophisticated video-generating tool...

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Publisher Correction: Nuclear export of ...

Nature, Published online: 13 March 2024; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07281-8Publisher Correction: Nuclear export of circular RNA

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Three actions PhD-holders should take to...

Nature, Published online: 13 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00727-zA hiring manager reveals the lessons he learnt when transit...

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‘Some Damn Fine Shoes’

The artisans who are still making clothes in American factories

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Spotify’s Audiobooks will get their own ...

Spotify is enhancing its audiobooks streaming service with a feature that may be familiar to the app’s music consumers: Countdown ...

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Deal on EU AI Act gets thumbs up from Eu...

The European Parliament voted Wednesday to adopt the AI Act, securing the bloc pole-position in setting rules for a broad sweep of...

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Journey acquires mental health startup F...

Employee-focused mental health company Journey is acquiring Felt, a startup formerly known as Mine’d that specializes in matching ...

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The Artisans Who Are Still Making Clothe...

They’re stubborn, maybe crazy, and really good at what they do.

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Luminary Cloud’s simulator taps GPUs to ...

Simulations are an essential step in physical product engineering. They enable engineers to create prototypes and understand how t...

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Pint-size pickup startup Telo Trucks fin...

The young automotive company raised $5.4 million and added a Tesla co-founder to its board. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved...

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The Terrible Costs of a Phone-Based Chil...

For a little over a decade, we have been raising children in an environment that is hostile to human development. We need to chang...

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Dev-focused note-taking startup Stashpad...

Stashpad, a developer-focused “DM to yourself”-styled notebook app, is now pivoting to a docs app that you can use without logging...

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Why are so many young people getting can...

Nature, Published online: 13 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00720-6Clues to a modern mystery could be lurking in information c...

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Epstein–Barr virus at 60

Nature, Published online: 13 March 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-00653-0The 1964 discovery of Epstein–Barr virus shed light on fact...

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Spotify adds music videos in some countr...

Spotify is adding music videos to its mobile and desktop apps in some markets. They are tightly integrated with the company’s musi...

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Kolet makes travel eSIM cards easier to ...

Kolet is a new French startup created by four experienced co-founders in the French tech ecosystem that wants to make it easier to...

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Ontario Teachers mints new unicorn in In...

Teachers’ Venture Growth, the late-stage venture and growth investment arm of Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, is investing $80 mil...

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The Cowardice of <em>Guernica</em>

The decision by the editors of the literary magazine Guernica to retract an essay about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict reveals m...

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The Cowardice of <em>Guernica </em>

The decision by the editors of a literary magazine to retract an essay about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict reveals much about h...

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The Ozempic Revolution Is Stuck

Millions more Americans are now eligible for obesity drugs. But the injections remain maddeningly hard to find.

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Could a TikTok Ban Actually Happen?

The push to curtail the platform has bipartisan support, but it faces major hurdles.

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The U.S. now has a drug for severe frost...

Iloprost has been shown to prevent the need to amputate frozen fingers and toes. It’s now approved for use to treat severe frostbi...

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Male mammals aren’t always bigger than f...

In a study of over 400 mammal species, less than half have males that are, on average, heavier than females, undermining a long-st...

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Anti-AI sentiment gets big applause at S...

A whiff of anti-AI sentiment got big applause at the SXSW conference in Austin on Tuesday afternoon. Award-winning writers and dir...

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Bluesky launches Ozone, a tool that lets...

Decentralized Twitter/X rival Bluesky announced today that it’s open-sourcing Ozone, a tool that lets individuals and teams collab...

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Glacier is training AI-powered recycling...

This week, Glacier co-founder Rebecca Hu chats with Found about wish-cycling and robots. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. ...

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Anti-AI sentiment gets big applause at S...

A whiff of anti-AI sentiment got big applause at the SXSW conference in Austin this afternoon. Award-winning writers and directors...

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