The Anti-Adam Neumann

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The Anti-Adam NeumannAccording to earlier reports this week, Adam Neumann, the famed, controversial cofounder of WeWork, is in the process of creating a vast network of residential real estate properties that — we’re guessing — can be rented on a highly flexible basis to people who don’t want to be confined to one location or […]

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Adam Neumann, Kimberly Bryant and the importance of nuance

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Adam Neumann, Kimberly Bryant and the importance of nuanceIt’s been a week of people trying to make sense of what’s happening in tech. If you’ve been compartmentalizing: Cheers! Now let me walk you through what’s been going on. On Monday, WeWork founder Adam Neumann raised a seed round from Andreessen Horowitz for a new real […]

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Personalized microbiome-driven effects of non-nutritive sweeteners on human glucose tolerance

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Personalized microbiome-driven effects of non-nutritive sweeteners on human glucose toleranceA study of the effects of non-nutritive sweeteners on human metabolism as well as their microbiomes reveals how these can induce individual-specific, microbiome-dependent changes to glycemic responses, warranting follow-up clinical studies to understand long-term impact.A study of the effects of non-nutritive sweeteners on human metabolism as […]

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U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command Awards Inmarsat Government 10-Year, $578M Follow-on Contract

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U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command Awards Inmarsat Government 10-Year, $578M Follow-on ContractThe Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded Inmarsat Government the U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command next-generation wideband follow-on contract for worldwide end-to-end commercial satellite communications services. The Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded Inmarsat Government the U.S. Navy Military Sealift Command next-generation wideband follow-on […]

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Frequency Matters, Aug 19: mmWave/EuMW Products, News/Events

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Frequency Matters, Aug 19: mmWave/EuMW Products, News/EventsMicrowave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude review the products in the August mmWave and EuMW themed issue, industry news and upcoming events.Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude review the products in the August mmWave and EuMW themed issue, industry news and upcoming events.http://www.microwavejournal.com/rss/topic/3369-industry-newsIndustry Newshttps://www.microwavejournal.com/articles/38739-frequency-matters-aug-19-mmwaveeumw-products-newseventsPowered by […]

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RAN Disappoints in 2Q 2022, According to Dell’Oro Group

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RAN Disappoints in 2Q 2022, According to Dell’Oro GroupAccording to a recently published report from Dell’Oro Group, preliminary findings suggest the positive momentum that has characterized the RAN market over the past four years is losing some steam.  According to a recently published report from Dell’Oro Group, preliminary findings suggest the positive momentum that has […]

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Researchers create chipless, wireless ‘e-skin’

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Researchers create chipless, wireless ‘e-skin’ The device is able to send signals related to pulse, sweat, and ultraviolet exposure, without using bulky chips or batteries. The team’s sensor design is a form of electronic skin, or ‘e-skin’ – a flexible, semiconducting film that conforms to the skin like electronic Scotch tape. The heart of the […]

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Summer STEM Challenge: Digital water clocks

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Summer STEM Challenge: Digital water clocks The clock was invented in the Stone Age when a troglodyte stuck a stick into the ground outside the cave and noticed the shadow. But when the sun doesn’t shine… you need a water clock. So, water clocks were the next invention in timepieces. In ancient Greece, water clocks […]

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Self-driving cars to hit UK roads by 2025 under government plans

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Self-driving cars to hit UK roads by 2025 under government plans The Department for Transport (DfT) is heavily investing in self-driving vehicles, a technology that it said could “revolutionise public transport and passenger travel” and create up to 38,000 jobs and be worth £42bn.  Although self-driving vehicles will not be allowed on UK roads until […]

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