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Developing the Next Cheaper, Faster COVID Tests
Developing the Next Cheaper, Faster COVID Tests
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"Most of them are not drive-thru testing centers, they're drive-thru sampling centers. So what we plan to do is make sure they are drive-thru testing centers, and provide people with results on the spot."
Culver City-based XPRIZE gave out $5 million to groups that are making faster, cheaper COVID tests. Some are already on the market. Reporter Breanna De Vera has the story.
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Google and Headspace collaborate on new mindfulness resources for kids.
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XPRIZE named five winners developing tests that take less than 12 hours, cost $15 or less and are relatively less painful than the nasal swabs. Read more>>
Facebook is letting misinformation around COVID-19 vaccines and election fraud run rampant through posts in Spanish, say advocacy organizations. Democratic Congressman Tony Cárdenas said he'll press Zuckerberg on the issue in hearings next week. Read more>>
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Cuyana founder Shilpa Shah and Health-Ade Kombucha founder Daina Trout offer Behind Her Empire podcast advice they would give their younger selves or any woman thinking about building family and empire. Read more and listen here>>
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