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A new tick-borne disease is killing cattle in the US

November 17, 2022
In the spring of 2021, Cynthia and John Grano, who own a cattle operation and sell performance horses in Culpeper County, Virginia, started noticing some of their cows slowing down and acting “spacey.” They figured the animals were suffering from anaplasmosis, a common infectious disease that causes anemia in cattle. But Melinda McCall, their veterinarian,…

Korean VC Sopoong closes $8M fund for startups focused on environmental impact

November 17, 2022

Two years ago, South Korea unveiled a plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Getting there will be another story. Although Korean manufacturers say they are trying to change their ways, the country’s GDP is linked to some uniquely pollutive industries, including petrochemical producers, automakers and shipbuilders. Though some businesses may never be truly sustainable, […]

Korean VC Sopoong closes $8M fund for startups focused on environmental impact by Kate Park originally published on TechCrunch

Tatum is building a robot arm to help people with deafblindness communicate

November 16, 2022

Precise numbers on deafblindness are difficult to calculate. For that reason, figures tend to be all over the place. For the sake of writing an intro to this story, we’re going to cite this study from the World Federation of the DeafBlind that puts the number of severe cases at 0.2% globally and 0.8% of […]

Tatum is building a robot arm to help people with deafblindness communicate by Brian Heater originally published on TechCrunch

SBF regrets declaring FTX bankrupt

November 16, 2022

The saga of FTX, formerly one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges that fell rapidly into bankruptcy, took a new turn today after Vox published a series of messages with its former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. The erstwhile executive, known in the crypto world as SBF, discussed regulators, ethics, and bankruptcy regrets, amongst other issues that […]

SBF regrets declaring FTX bankrupt by Natasha Mascarenhas originally published on TechCrunch

Apple to launch ‘MLS Season Pass’ subscription on February 1

November 16, 2022

Today, Apple announced the launch date and price of its upcoming subscription service for Major League Soccer (MLS) fans, “MLS Season Pass.” Starting February 1, 2023, subscribers in 100+ countries and regions can get MLS Season Pass on the Apple TV app for $14.99 per month during the season or $99 per season. Notably, Apple […]

Apple to launch ‘MLS Season Pass’ subscription on February 1 by Lauren Forristal originally published on TechCrunch

Google Play streamlines policies around kids’ apps as regulations tighten

November 16, 2022

Google Play today announced a series of changes to its programs and policies around apps designed for children. The company is describing the update as an expansion of its previously launched “Teacher Approved” program, which includes a review process where teachers and experts vetted apps not just for safety and security elements, but for educational […]

Google Play streamlines policies around kids’ apps as regulations tighten by Sarah Perez originally published on TechCrunch

Students — Shoot for the stars at TC Sessions: Space

November 16, 2022

Space technology — it’s incredibly complex, challenging and expensive on an epic scale. It will also impact humanity in ways we both can and can’t yet imagine. It’s the ultimate cutting-edge technology, and it requires a deep bench of brilliant thinkers and makers. If you’re a student with your head in the stars — whether […]

Students — Shoot for the stars at TC Sessions: Space by Lauren Simonds originally published on TechCrunch