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How to biohack your body (Part 1) on Brains Byte Back

In this episode of the podcast, Brains Byte Back co-host Mags Tanev interviews two guests on biohacking, discussing everything from intermittent fasting, what foods you should be eating and how to...

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Abartys Health launches platform that enables faster patient access to...

Puerto Rico-based Abartys Health launches an online platform that offers US patients real-time access to their coronavirus test results (and many others) the moment they are reported in an effort to...

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One step back, two steps forward: Why quarantine-tested innovation is here to...

Declared a global pandemic, coronavirus (COVID-19) is forcing governments and enterprises all over the world to rapidly put containment measures in place. China has been the most affected by the...

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On govts using data surveillance to combat coronavirus: Q & A with The...

Several countries around the world have started to analyze the location data from citizens’ mobile devices as a means to monitor, and control the spread of the global coronavirus pandemic. In China,...

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‘COVID-19 could become the last pandemic’: 4 DARPA research programs seeking...

DARPA is looking to leverage several research programs with the aim of ending pandemic disease threats in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, according to the Voices From DARPA podcast. The Defense...

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The potential of Greenland’s rare earth minerals over China’s supply chain...

Hidden away beneath the melting ice, Greenland has an abundance of rare earth minerals — the kind that are used to power just about all modern technology, yet China controls the majority of the world’s...

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Pentagon launches Technology and National Security Fellowship for STEM grads...

The Pentagon launches the Technology and National Security Fellowship for STEM graduates to work alongside policymakers in Congress and the DoD, so they can make better informed decisions about using...

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COVID-19 Joint Task Force seeks apps, algorithms and analytics tools from...

The DoD’s COVID-19 Joint Task Force is looking to collaborate with the private sector to develop and deploy apps, algorithms, and analytics tools to identify and combat virus trends and behaviors. In...

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Defense biotech research looks to eliminate bacteria causing traveler’s...

World traveler‘s will rejoice at the idea of a seemingly magical device that would guarantee they never suffer from the all-too-familiar stomach issues that come from traveling internationally while...

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Pixar and PDI/DreamWorks co-founders to dissect the evolution of CG on ACM...

As people around the world pass time in self isolation due to COVID-19 watching classic films like Toy Story and Shrek, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) will host a free webinar on April...

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The impact of gold and crypto on global currencies on Brains Byte Back

As economies around the world suffer from the impact of the coronavirus, it can be hard to know where to put your money without its value dropping like the stock market in recent weeks. Some might...

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Pentagon wants commercial, space-based quantum sensors within 2 years

The Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit is looking to the private sector to develop space-based quantum sensing prototypes within two years — the kind of sensors that could contribute to a space-based...

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Privacy advocates testify on preventing COVID-19 data from being exploited:...

The amount of data being tracked and shared between tech companies, health organizations, and government bodies in response to COVID-19 presents a litany of privacy concerns over how that data can be...

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COVID-19 data collection poses post 9/11 privacy abuse risks: CNAS,...

Massive data surveillance, warrantless wiretapping, and the weaponization of intelligence agencies against private citizens were all conducted in the name of national security following the 9/11...

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Media mergers and acquisitions, OTT innovation give viewers more original...

Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) have been no stranger to the media industry over the last couple of years. Disney acquired Fox – and subsequently dropped the “Fox” brand to become 20th Century...

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How fintech companies are stepping up during the COVID-19 pandemic

Over the last five years, the world has seen tremendous growth for startups in the fintech industry. The past few years have been the defining moment in this space with thousands of companies being...

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Big tech COVID-19 surveillance data & censorship threaten privacy & free...

Big tech companies are collecting enormous amounts of data on the movement of private citizens while censoring free speech and removing any content that goes against official narratives. While many big...

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Biotech startup wants to make new short-acting psychedelic drugs more...

As the mental health benefits of the magic mushroom-derived drug psilocybin become more mainstream, researchers and developers are looking for ways to make new drugs more accessible for clinical...

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The most dangerous countries on the internet: Iran (Brains Byte Back podcast)

Welcome back to our mini-series on the most dangerous countries on the internet. In this episode of the Brains Byte Back podcast, we will be looking at Iran with the Head of Threat Research at a...

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Existence of UFOs confirms advanced technology that nobody admits to having

Disclosure on the very real existence of UFOs continues to drip from the US military, but nobody admits to having the advanced technology capable of powering Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)....

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