AvatarJeff TurpinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe Scientist Who Saved the Worldverified_publisherGlamour - By Mattie KahnDr. Katalin Karikó devoted her career to understanding—and evangelizing—the possibilities of mRNA. When the pandemic struck, her unheralded work became the basis for the world’s most effective vaccines. In 2013—after enduring multiple professional setbacks, one denied grant after another, and a …
AvatarJeff TurpinAvatarAvatarMeet Oishii, the Tesla of strawberries that could upend the $1.3 trillion produce marketverified_publisherFast Company - By Joe BerkowitzWhat cofounders Hiroki Koga and Brendan Somerville figured out that every other vertical-farming startup missed. “Hey, we have the best strawberry in the world. Is there somebody here who wants to taste it?” That was all it took for a pair of MBA students to charm their way into some of New York …
AvatarJeff TurpinAvatarAvatarAI is now learning to evolve like earthly lifeformsverified_publisherTNW - Ben DicksonThis article is part of our reviews of AI research papers, a series of posts that explore the latest findings in artificial intelligence. Hundreds of millions of years of evolution have blessed our planet with a wide variety of lifeforms, each intelligent in its own fashion. Each species has evolved …
AvatarJeff TurpinAvatarAvatarSecurity AI is the next big thingverified_publisherVentureBeat - Tim KearyIn the world of cybersecurity, speed kills. In less than 20 minutes, a skilled adversary can break into an organization’s network and start exfiltrating critical data assets, and as the volume of data modern companies produce increases, it’s becoming ever more difficult for human analysts to spot …
AvatarJeff TurpinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logomRNA vaccines for Covid and beyondchemistryworld.com - Clare SansomOn November 9 last year, Natasha Loder, health correspondent at the Economist, was in a meeting – held, like every other one since March, on Zoom – …
AvatarJeff TurpinAvatarAvatarAI Is About to Change Everything. Here's What You Need to KnowNext Big Idea Club - Kai-Fu Lee and Chen QiufanKai-Fu Lee is a Taiwanese computer scientist based in Beijing. After earning his Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon, he worked at Apple …
AvatarJeff TurpinAvatarAvatarChip machine maker ASML will grow into a $500 billion business next year, tech investors predictverified_publisherCNBC - Sam SheadLONDON – ASML, a Dutch firm that makes high-tech machines used in semiconductor manufacturing, will see its market value climb from $302 billion to …
AvatarJeff TurpinAvatarAvatarA 26-year-old explains how he came to own almost 1,300 rental units in 7 years — and shares the type of loans he used, and the strategy that allowed him to scale fastverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Laila MaidanAbraham Anderson was only 21 years old when he bought a 20-unit apartment building. As he shopped, real-estate agents hardly took him seriously. Every time he pulled up to view a property, their faces would drop, and they'd think their time would be wasted, he said. So he started bringing a document …
AvatarJeff TurpinFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2021 Nobel Prize in chemistry rewards game-changing work on molecular manipulationbigthink.com - Tim BrinkhofWithout Benjamin List and David MacMillan, chemists would still be using metals and enzymes to catalyze chemical reactions. The Swedish Academy of …
AvatarJeff TurpinAvatarAvatarGoldman Sachs says Wall Street is dramatically underestimating the profits these 19 companies will post in 2022, but owning them now will secure their future upsideverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Marley JayIt doesn't always seem like it, but profits are the name of the game in stock investing, with present or future earnings — even very far-off earnings — as the ultimate focus for investors. Even as investors reacted to news related to the pandemic, interest rates, and politics over the last year, …
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