Plus: How AI can help cancer patients avoid unnecessary chemotherapies and make it easier to understand your dental X-rays.
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Plus: Manufacturing drug delivery in space, NASA reconnects with Voyager 1, mapping cellular gene-editing machinery, quantum networking and more.
Startup Ataraxis, which emerged from stealth Thursday, has developed a model that can predict the risk severity of breast cancer up to 30% more accurately than current tests.
Plus: A startup that might help you quit smoking, a new business model for egg freezing and an opioid pill that can’t be abused.
Plus: A new class of materials for carbon capture, Blue Origin’s new spaceship and the science-approved way to throw a frisbee.
Plus: Groupon cofounder’s healthcare venture, investments in CAR-T therapies and the upcoming Forbes Healthcare Summit.
Plus: An AI-powered lab assistant could free scientists from drudgery, a rapid way to detect heart attacks and why you should exercise when you’re feeling overwhelmed.
Plus: A startup aiming to cut sepsis deaths and a Truepill cofounder’s move into fighting HIV.
Plus: Building a nuclear reactor in a shipyard, making Spidey’s web fluid in real life and why you should expose your kids to misinformation.
Cytovale has developed a FDA-cleared, rapid diagnostic tool for sepsis, and it just raised $100 million to roll it out to hospital systems across the country.
Plus: Nobel Prizes were awarded for the discovery of microRNA’s role in gene regulation and development of Google Deepmind’s AlphaFold.
Aetherflux, founded by Baiju Bhatt, plans to build a constellation of satellites that can beam renewable energy to the surface using lasers.
Plus: A powder stronger than steel, mapping a fruit fly’s brain, physicists observe ‘negative time’ and bringing quantum computing applications to market.
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Plus: A startup working on a room-temperature quantum computer, Europe’s satellite-crashing mission and how scientists are tracking shape-shifting cancers.
Plus: A deep dive inside Facebook’s scammy abortion access network, meeting the newest biotech billionaire, and more.
Plus: The story behind the award-winning science that led to Ozempic, the next astronaut launch and why homework is good for kids.
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Plus: Will the Feds negotiate Ozempic prices?
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Plus: Recursion’s CEO talks clinical trial data for AI-designed drug
Cellino, cofounded by 30 Under 30 alumni, got a $25 million grant to develop self-contained biomanufacturing units for stem cells that treat degenerative diseases.
Plus: GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic have potential to treat cancer, COVID-19, heart disease, and many other diseases.
Plus: Billionaire drug inventor Patrick Soon-Shiong saved the struggling nonprofit Access for Advanced Health Institute with a cash injection. Then things got ugly.
Plus: Biden Administration negotiated a deal to cut price of these ten drugs.