Category: technology

Inside Ritual’s Katerina Schneider’s Plan To Build A Better Multivitamin

By betting on a subscription business model and targeting niche groups like expectant moms and teen girls, can this former venture partner crack the $36 billion vitamin and supplement industry?

Why Face Shields And Plexiglass Barriers Don’t Block Coronavirus

Coronavirus is transmitted via aerosols, so face shields and plexiglass barriers won’t stop you catching or spreading Covid.

Whisper Hearing System Adapts To The Soundtrack Of Your Environment

The Whisper AI Hearing System is an AI-enabled hearing aid that learns on the go.

Lilly’s Rheumatoid Arthritis Drug, Combined With Remdesivir, Benefits Covid-19 Patients Who Need Oxygen

Lilly announced additional findings indicating that its rheumatoid arthritis drug, baricitinib, may improve the health of severe Covid-19 patients when used in combination with Gilead Science’s antiviral drug remdesivir.

OnePlus 8’s 20 Minutes Of Zen Is Not Nearly Enough Zen For 2020

At least 20 minutes of zen can be found within the OnePlus 8, with its Zen Mode app.

Two Women Won The Nobel Prize For Gene Editing. Here’s Why

Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier developed CRISPR, a revolutionary tool that allows scientists to alter specific DNA sequences.

White House Approves FDA’s More Stringent Guidelines For Approving A Covid-19 Vaccine

The new guidelines mark another instance of health departments and the White House butting heads during the pandemic, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention being the center to much of the chaos.

Tiny Scavenger Cells Help Prevent Overactive Brain Circuits

Immune cells called ‘microglia’ have been found to be critical in controlling the activity of neurons.

If You Play Sports, Don’t Worry About Coronavirus On Your Balls

A study on balls used in sports suggests it should be easy to clean Coronavirus from their surfaces.

This Surfer Dude Scientist Claims He Twice Foiled An FDA Undercover Probe Into His DIY Covid-19 Vaccine

Johnny Stine says he knew undercover FDA agents were trying to catch him out over a $400 Covid-19 vaccine he’d injected into a Pacific Northwest mayor, amongst many others.