Facebook and Google award $3,000,000 prizes for life sciences
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla in partnership with Google's Sergey Brin, his wife, Anne Wojcicki (genomics company 23andme), Art Levinson from Apple Inc., and technology investor Yuri...
View ArticleShape shifting neutrinos discovered
The existence of shape shifting neutrinos was proven this Wednesday. Physicist found that neutrinos go missing on the journey from the Sun to the Earth. They arrive to Earth undetected. The evidence...
View ArticleJudge gives Empire State Building IPO the go ahead (Video)
Malkin Holdings LLC will go ahead their plans to go public in a stock offering that could raise $5.2 billion that would offer the public 19 properties in the New York area, including the...
View ArticleObama's Affordable Care Act benefits IT startups (Video)
Obama's Affordable Care Act has created more opportunities for tech startups that aim to solve healthcare problems, with big financial incentives for health-care providers to modernize their medical...
View ArticleNew York's Lake George Project launched
Two days ago, the Jefferson Project at Lake George (New York) launched. This project will take three years to complete and is structured to understand the lake’s changing water quality and what it...
View ArticleNew Apple smartphone is expected to be released in September
Latest iPhone may use fingerprint sensor to identify its owner, it was designed with a fingerprint sensor. A folder labeled "Biometric Kit" was discovered in the coding for Apple's upcoming iPhone...
View ArticleRecon receives substantial investment from Intel to surpass Google Glass
On Thursday, the Canadian company, Recon received investment capital from Intel Corp (INTC), the amount was undisclosed. The investment will help fund Recon's product development, marketing and global...
View ArticleFDA approves disease detecting devices from Illumina
This past week, the FDA approved marketing of four diagnostic devices from Illumina (a manufacturer of DNA sequencing machines) for “next generation sequencing” (NGS) — meaning the devices can now...
View ArticleGoogle buys a British artificial-intelligence startup
This week Google cemented its lead in the field of artificial intelligence by paying around £400m ($660m) for DeepMind Technologies Ltd, a startup in London whose first commercial applications are in...
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