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Did Neuralink Ignore Early Trial Risk? Brain Implant Issues Plagued Lab Before Human Case

Technology Latest news RSS ​Neuralink’s first brain implant faces thread malfunction, but the patient still plays games & browses the web using thought control.  Neuralink’s first human implant hit a snag last week, with reports suggesting tiny wires crucial for brain signal detection dislodged. Sources familiar with the matter revealed this issue has been known for…

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The families risking everything to keep Ukraine’s trains running – photo essay

Rail transport, Global development, Ukraine, Russia, World news, Europe, Kyiv Business | The Guardian ​Dutch photographer Jelle Krings has been documenting the workers of the Ukrainian railway since the war began. Here, he revisits the families that have kept a war-torn country moving, often to great personal sacrificeWords and pictures by Jelle KringsIn the early hours…

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‘Death Tech’ Is a Lucrative Industry Worth $126B: 7 Startups To Watch

Technology Latest news RSS ​Deathtech startups are booming, offering innovative solutions for everything from end-of-life planning to managing grief.  The death tech sector, a burgeoning industry valued at over £100 billion, caters to life’s inevitable end. This massive and ever-expanding market offers services that help us prepare for the worst and extend support in the aftermath….

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Microsoft Allegedly Willing To Transfer 800 AI Workers From China To US, Ireland Or Australia

Artificial Intelligence Latest news RSS ​Facing tech tensions, Microsoft offered relocation to hundreds of China-based AI and cloud staff, key players in the US-China tech rivalry.  Microsoft is reportedly offering relocation to hundreds of its machine learning and cloud computing employees in China. According to The Wall Street Journal, which cites unnamed sources, Microsoft is surveying…

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15 Blue Collar Jobs That Pay Well In The US: These Roles Pay $60K And Up

Work Culture Latest news RSS ​Blue-collar jobs pay well and don’t always require college degrees. Explore high-paying options in the US, from ship captain to MRI technologist.  High-paying jobs are traditionally associated with office environments and involve clerical, managerial, or administrative duties. These are often referred to as “white-collar” jobs. However, this does not affect the…

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