Crypto miners are harnessing their advanced equipment and low-cost energy for the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector. As the demand for computational power soars, these miners are uniquely positioned to profit from the AI boom. https://lnkd.in/esKnqDMq
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It's no secret that summer often results in a productivity slump at the office. To counter this trend, many employers from the 1960s to the 2020s institute a popular perk—allowing employees to leave early on Fridays. https://trib.al/LftKxnf
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Researchers have noticed differences in the symptoms/delays experienced by girls versus boys, which can impact proper diagnosis of autism in girls. Sponsored by SPARK for Autism
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As the AI search tool faces criticism for allegedly plagiarizing journalistic work and distributing it like a media company, it is increasingly relying on AI-generated blogs and LinkedIn posts riddled with inaccurate and out of date information.
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In this week's Current Climate with Amy Feldman: *Big polluters win major victories in two Supreme Court rulings *pulling lithium from brine to meet battery demand *the challenges of investing in climate tech #goodneighor #chevrondoctrine #airpollution #lithium #supremecourt #EPA
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Kanvas Biosciences, a biotech startup hoping to leverage the microbiome to develop new drugs, announced today that it’s raised a new round of $12.5 million in funding. The news comes on the heels of a new paper published by Cofounders Hao Shi and Matthew Cheng with Merck about how antibiotics affect the gut microbiome and the introduction of Kanvas’s newest drug candidate in its immuno-oncology program at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. “Kanvas has the potential of being the Merck or the Pfizer or the Moderna of the microbiome space, because they actually finally understand how the microbiome is functioning,” said DCVC’s Jason Pontin, a lead investor and Kanvas’s board chair. With two drug candidates in preclinical trials, Kanvas is steaming along toward pre-IND filings for its microbiome-based treatments which hope to improve outcomes for cancer patients who don’t respond to immunotherapy. But the startup has no plans of stopping there – further down the line, it hopes to expand the applications of its novel spatial mapping platform to food safety, agriculture and other fields. Read more at the link below: https://lnkd.in/eTYmTayD
This Biotech Startup Raised $12.5 Million To Find Bacteria That Help Fight Cancer
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The largest smart city built from the ground up in Europe is well underway, but it’s not in the usual-suspect destinations like London or Paris. Instead, this fully sustainable city is just 20 minutes from the Greek capital of Athens. https://trib.al/A8grcNj
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Together the world’s top 10 richest are worth a combined $1.66 trillion—about $76 billion more than a month ago. Tesla’s Elon Musk holds onto the top spot, thanks to a very good June. Meanwhile, Legendary investor Warren Buffett disclosed in June that he gave away Berkshire Hathaway shares worth some $5.3 billion. That plus a slight dip in the value of his stock was enough to knock him down three spots among the world’s richest to no. 10 as of July 1. That’s the lowest Buffett, the most generous person on the planet, has ranked in years. He is one of just two people among the top 10 richest to fall in the ranks this month. French luxury goods tycoon Bernard Arnault—who had been the world’s wealthiest person from February through late May — slips to No. 3 as shares of his LVMH group fell for the second month in a row. Read more about the richest people in the world: https://trib.al/cGataeq
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