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WorkWorkUltima Genomics raises $600m for $100 genome sequencing TechCrunchWith sequencing reduced from a billion-dollar process to one you could get done monthly if you wanted to and have it covered by insurance, the biotech industry seems to be on the precipice of yet another data explosion, beyond the scale of the unprecedented one we are already in the midst of. With companies like Ultima multiplying data volumes, the next opportunity is likely to be not in production but management and utilization of this newly deepened sea of information. � � | | WorkWork � | | WorkHow fast you walk could be a sign of dementia (CNN)A slower walk as you age has always been a warning sign of increasing frailty that could lead to falls and other disabilities, experts say. Emerging research in small groups of elderly subjects has also found that a slower gait from year to year may be an early sign of cognitive decline. WorkSmall nuclear power projects may have big waste problems -studyA planned new generation of small nuclear reactors will create more waste than conventional reactors, while treatments to make some types of waste safe could be exploited by militants trying to obtain fissile materials, a study published on Tuesday said.
� WorkWork � | | WorkWork � | | WorkU.S. spy agencies warned not to discriminate against Chinese AmericansThe FBI, CIA and other intelligence agencies are not permitted to consider Chinese-Americans as a greater security threat despite their targeting by Chinas intelligence service for recruitment, according to a report made public Tuesday by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Work � | | WorkWork � | | WorkWork � | | WorkChick-fil-A taps Refraction AI for robotic delivery TechCrunchBeing repeatable is what will help Refraction keep, and ultimately expand, its relationship with Chick-fil-A, and potentially other larger chains. After all, that’s the MO of restaurant chains everywhere: make it the same, make it good and make it scalable. WorkPrecursor Ventures first hire starts her own venture firm TechCrunchThomas’s move means even more given the lack of diversity in partner ranks across the broader venture ecosystem. Despite progress, roles within venture have grown increasingly, and often intentionally, vague over time. At any given fund, there can be principals, investors, partners, investing principal partners and senior associate investors. Depending on the fund, each person could just go under the guise of “partner” and call it a day. Thomas was set to join the partner track at Precursor — she’s been leading deals there for 2 years — but she’s jumping ahead to start a career with her own investment autonomy and decision-making authority. Thomas will transition to a venture partner role at Precursor. She said that the role means she can stick to her recurring meetings with founders but declined to comment if she will be staying on Precursor’s payroll or what her financial relationship with the firm will look like. WorkStudent social good startups nab $95K in T-Mobile competition TechCrunchJust because folks like Jacqueline and Amelie aren’t yet quite at the Battlefield stage doesn’t mean we can’t applaud their initiative and insight. They do have one thing in common with many larger startups, however: a total lack of any plan for monetization. In this case however, that is probably a good thing. WorkWorkWorkIs data observability recession-proof? TechCrunchThat the addressable market for data observability is large is one thing. But it would be meaningless if target companies themselves weren’t seeing reliable data as a need. According to Moses, that’s increasingly the case in all kinds of sectors. WorkWorkWorkFelts chance to prove that maps are the next big medium TechCrunchFor Felt, this is both competition and an affirmation. While Zenly is going for consumers, Felt wants to be enterprise ready. The success of both efforts depends on the world’s appetite for a new way to map their thoughts. Even if it requires more than going from point A to point B. WorkRe-rethinking Databricks valuation in a more conservative startup market TechCrunchNow, at $1.0 billion in ARR, Databricks is worth 38x its annual recurring revenue. At $1.1 billion, 34.5x. That’s not a huge difference, mind, so no matter how you handicap the company’s recent growth, Databricks is worth around mid-to-high 30x its current top line. The question is how far from market reality that number is today. WorkWorkDepressed? This algorithm can tell from your voice tone TechCrunchThey are not alone in this space. Ellipsis Health, Sonde Health, Vocalis Health and Winterlight Labs are working on similar voice-based solutions for identifying mental health conditions. Some of these companies have identified problems providing consistent results across different dialects and demographics, but Kintsugi’s founders believe their approach overcomes these issues. WorkTechCrunch Live is going to Columbus, OH TechCrunchAunt Flow is an innovative startup from Columbus, Ohio that supplies 23,000 bathrooms with essential feminine products. The company’s clients include Apple, Meta and more. Hear from the company’s CEO Claire Coder about the pains of raising capital in Ohio and scaling her company to 40 employees during this special Found Live podcast recording. WorkBonfire Ventures secures $230M for B2B software startups TechCrunchAndelman: We are giving similar advice to what I think a lot of VCs are, which is if you can defer your next fundraise by 12 or 24 months you should. The next 12 to 24 months are going to be very unpredictable, and there are always trade-offs between how much you invest in growth and how much you burn. There’s no one size fits all. We are going company by company engaging with each founding team to make sure that we are comfortable, collectively, with the investments that the businesses are making and giving those founders the best perspective and guidance. WorkOnramp Funds accelerates e-commerce financing with $42M TechCrunchWhile the credit line will be used for financing small businesses, the equity portion will go to build out Onramp’s customer acquisition engine and bring in additional staff in the areas of engineering, product, sales, marketing and client success. The company currently has 27 employees. WorkWorkWorkShould I buy this big dip? Warren Buffett has spent a third of his cash hoard so it might be a sharp idea to start nibblingFor four years under President Donald Trump, the United States all but stopped trying to combat climate change at the federal level. Trump is no longer in office, but his presidency left the country far behind in a race that was already difficult to win. A new report from researchers at Yale and Columbia universities shows that the United States’ environmental performance has tumbled in relation to other countries — a reflection of the fact that, while the United States squandered nearly half a WorkCredit Suisse Slashed Snap's Price Target By 23.4%, Still Reiterated Outperform - Read WhyDespite being not yet operational, and having no revenue to its name (much less profits), Lithium Americas stock has had a terrific run as investors bid up lithium assets in anticipation of booming demand for the metal, which is used to make the batteries that power electric vehicles. With lithium currently priced at $60,000 a ton, Goldman sees that slipping 10% to $54,000 later this year -- a pothole that precedes a bigger fall off a cliff. By next year, the banker believes, lithium prices will average just $16,000, a staggering 73% decline from present-day prices. WorkWorkPulisic raves about U.S. reunion with Wright\"I really respect people who haven\'t necessarily had it easy and given to them and everyone\'s on their own path,\" said Pulisic. \"I\'ve seen it myself. Ups and downs and to come out the other side and be performing like he is now is impressive.\" WorkIts Doom Times in TechThe magical alchemy behind a popular vampire video game: It’s tough to stand out among the many thousands of computer video games, but a small video game studio in Sweden has a hit game that puts players in the role of vampires fighting for survival, Bloomberg News reports. (A subscription may be required.) WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkZverev outlasts Alcaraz to return to French Open semisGerman third seed Alexander Zverev capitalised on an error-filled performance from Carlos Alcaraz to tame the high-flying teenaged Spaniard 6-4 6-4 4-6 7-6(7) on Tuesday and reach a second straight semi-final at the French Open. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkTHROWBACK: When 'unemployed' KK took up a Sales job only to marry his ladylove Jyothy KrishnaLegendary singer KK is no more. Also known as Krishnakumar Kunnath, the singer passed away at the age of 53 shortly after performing live in a concert in Kolkata, West Bengal on May 31. Reportedly, the singer fell sick while performing at Nazrul Manch in Kolkata. He was reportedly rushed to a private hospital where he was pronounced dead. The singer is now survived by his wife Jyothy Lakshmi Krishna and two children. The singer got married to... WorkThe National Spelling Bee returns to its usual venue for the first time in 3 years You may click on “Your Choices” below to learn about and use cookie management tools to limit use of cookies when you visit NPR’s sites. This page will also tell you how you can reject cookies and still obtain access to NPR’s sites, and you can adjust your cookie choices in those tools at any time. 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