Here are MIT Technology Review’s best-performing stories of 2024
May 2023
EV maker Lucid misses on revenue, earnings in Q1
Lucid’s first quarter results showed a company with widening losses and revenue that failed to meet Wall Street expectations, results that sent shares tumbling as investors worried about demand for its luxury Air sedan. Lucid shares dropped more than 9% in after-hours trading as investors reacted to the dismal first-quarter earnings. Shares have since recovered […]
EV maker Lucid misses on revenue, earnings in Q1 by Kirsten Korosec originally published on TechCrunch
Terraform Industries wants to solve climate change by making more hydrocarbons
Casey Handmer is not intimidated by very large quantities. Trillions of acres. Thousands of gigawatts of solar power. A billion metric tons of carbon. His startup, Terraform Industries, aims to operate at these ambitious scales. The company wants to turn hydrogen and atmospheric carbon into synthetic natural gas at scale. It’s more than a little […]
Terraform Industries wants to solve climate change by making more hydrocarbons by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch
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Mark Zuckerberg Wins Gold At First Jiu-Jitsu Tournament in California
One week left: Apply to TC Disrupt Startup Battlefield 200
Time is relentless and, right now, it’s no friend to procrastination-prone early-stage startup founders. The application window for Startup Battlefield 200 (SB 200) at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023 slams shut in just one week. Can you afford to miss this potentially life-changing opportunity? We think not. Startup Battlefield 200 applications close in 7 days The elite […]
One week left: Apply to TC Disrupt Startup Battlefield 200 by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch
This app, backed by Marissa Mayer and Peter Thiel, is making texts more expressive
“The medium is the message” is the common phrase, but entrepreneur Alexis Traina believes that messages, themselves – text messages to be exact – deserve attention, too. Traina is the CEO and co-founder of HiNOTE, an app that helps people create messages, set over personalized backdrops of anything from a tipped-over wine glass to a […]
This app, backed by Marissa Mayer and Peter Thiel, is making texts more expressive by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch