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Is Big Genetics impeding treatment and innovation by hoarding patient data?
Prosecutors Nix Bail Deal in Fraud Case over $70, 000 Watch
India spices up events with world-class venues.
Yahoo Reports Another Big Loss Writes Down Tumblr Value
Forget assessment books. Running, jumping, hopping and skipping are what your preschooler really needs to practise to do well in school, EVELINE GAN finds out.
Facebook Films Muncie Animal Shelter's 'Pokemon Go' Walks
The new prime minister signals a more hands-on approach to business
Sprint Owner SoftBank to Buy Arm in Big Post- Brexit Deal
A surge in nationalism is reviving weird, new-old architecture in Moscow
Philadelphia Conducting Experiment To Save Gunshot Victims
Can Bardet salvage another disappointing year for the French?
NetFlix Facing Tougher Times as US Subscriber Growth Slows
Thailand is ill-prepared for the death of its king
Plans for Self- Driving Cars have Pitfall: The Human Brain(new)
The world through the eyes of a country girl living in the big city.
California Democrats Turn Up Pressure On Gig Economy
The battle between California lawmakers and ride sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft heated up Wednesday as Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon offered harsh words laced with expletives for businesses in the gig economy.
Major Economies Raise Red Flags Over Facebook's Libra
Top finance officials from the Group of Seven rich democracies are warning that cryptocurrencies like Facebook’s Libra should not come into use before “serious regulatory and systemic concerns” are addressed.
James Gunn Rehired To Direct ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy 3'
Months after being fired over old tweets, James Gunn has been rehired as director of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”
Apple Highlights Privacy In New Services In Jab At Rivals
Apple says its services respect your digital boundaries — and it wants you to know it.
What My DNA Told Me: Avoid Fast Food, Eat Vegetables
Avoid fast food, eat vegetables and exercise. It sounds like generic health advice, but they’re tips supposedly tailored to my DNA profile.
Robotics Challenge Sparks Students' Passion For Stem Careers
More than 15,000 students from about 40 countries brought robots they’ve spent months building and fine-tuning to Louisville recently for a world championship designed to spark their interest in pursuing careers in fields such as engineering and technology.
Remembering A Great Year For Apple: January - June 2018
With just several short laps of the clock-face to go in 2018, we can finally draw a little breath and reflect on the last 12 months of incredible innovation in consumer tech by Apple.
Ethical Design Could Become Standard In 2019
New year, new you? While individuals all over the world begin to ponder this annual predicament of reflection and self-improvement
Earnings: Numbers Are Changing Apple
Learn all about the latest report, discover the truth behind the tech giant’s performance
US, China Leave Next Steps For Trade Talks Unclear
The United States and China gave no indication of their next step after wrapping up talks aimed at resolving a tariff fight that threatens to chill global growth.
Experimental App Might Spot Drug Overdoses In Time To Help
Too often people die of an opioid overdose because no one’s around to notice they’re in trouble. Now scientists are creating a smartphone app that beams sound waves to measure breathing — and summon help if it stops.
Russia's Nuclear Nightmare Flows Down Radioactive River
Rose Byrne’s ascent to comedy stardom has been a surprise to everyone but herself.
Oculus Rift Now Available to the Masses!
If you are able to find a way to protect yourself from all the extra emotions and added pressures, there are great positives in playing at home. There is no doubt that when things are going well it can be really inspiring to be playing in front of a vocal and supportive home crowd.
Stephen Hawking Joins Futuristic Bid to Explore Outer Space
When you read about a Femina Miss India winner, it’s not usually because she won the pageant 16 years ago. but after a gap longer than you’d deem necessary for career suicide, Waluscha De Sousa decided she’d bet on Bollywood, despite a long modelling hiatus. it worked, and her rookie role in this month’s Fan is opposite Shah Rukh Khan. Wait. What?
A Bold New World for Batteries
The almost endless possibilities of battery tech.
Transit Systems Eye Uber, Lyft for Savings on the Disabled
Where once was Tabasco, there is now sriracha, gochujang, and more. What the condiment aisle says about American consumers.
Foxconn Doesn't Meet Wisconsin Jobs Benchmark For 2018
Foxconn Technology Group didn’t create enough Wisconsin jobs in 2018 to immediately claim state tax credits.
Samsung, Like Apple, Feels Sting Of Slowing Global Growth
Samsung expects its quarterly operating profit to fall 29 percent compared with last year, adding to the tech sector’s unease about the effect of slowing global economic growth on the industry.
Global Warming Hasn't Gone Away Despite Cold
In the midst of a Midwest cold spell, President Donald Trump is pleading for global warming to come back, but it never went away.
Apple's Top Retail EXEC To Leave Amid iPhone Sales Slowdown
Apple’s top retailing executive is stepping down amid a slowdown in iPhone sales that has raised doubts about the company’s future growth prospects.
Spotify Buys Gimlet, Anchor To Ramp Up Its Podcast Game
Music streaming service Spotify is buying podcast companies Gimlet and Anchor as it looks to take on Apple’s popular iTunes’ podcasting platform.
‘Digital Gangsters': UK Wants Tougher Rules For Facebook
British lawmakers issued a scathing report this week that calls for tougher rules to keep Facebook and other tech firms from acting like “digital gangsters” and intentionally violating data privacy and competition laws.