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A New Search Tool for Biotech
A New Search Tool for Biotech
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"The scientific part of science is very innovative and groundbreaking...But a lot of the communication channels and the way that the information is disseminated is kind of traditional and disjointed."
A former Facebook machine learning analyst is behind a new Google-like search engine for bioscience companies, writes Bioscience Reporter Keerthi Vedantam.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel says Apple's iPhone privacy change is good for consumers.
Beverly Hills private equity firm Gores Group aims for $640 million in new SPACs.
Reddit documents a surge of new users to site and WallStreetBets.
Amazon's bid to delay union vote rejected; ballots out Monday.
Donald Trump's business sought a stake in Parler before he would join.
Tesla will reportedly unveil a "Model 2" electric hatchback in late 2021.
SpaceX is planning a Starlink broadband phone service and low-income access.
SoundCloud will reportedly let fans pay artists directly for streaming their music.
Senate Democrats introduce a bill to limit Section 230.
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