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https://www.designweek.co.uk/issues/17-april-21-april-2023/design-investment-sustainability-2030/
"If we are serious about achieving 2030 sustainability goals, the first thing we must do as an industry is to challenge and reinvent the entrenched opaque sales model that abdicates the supplier from responsibility for carbon costs and planetary impact at the point of sale. By obfuscating and compartmentalising the process of production and distribution, the status quo distances the supplier from the environmental costs of the product.
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https://www.krqe.com/health/studies-research-findings/erasing-or-replacing-errors-in-a-patients-genetic-code-can-treat-and-cure-some-genetic-diseases/
(THE CONVERSATION) - Genetic diseases can have devastating consequences for the people who inherit them. In recent years, scientists have found that there are human genetic diseases that might be treatable, and perhaps even curable, through gene editing. Gene editing is the process by which...
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https://www.cio.com/article/465427/how-the-metaverse-will-help-financial-organizations-transform-employee-and-customer-experience-on-microsoft-cloud.html
The metaverse—a fast-emerging combination of technologies including augmented and virtual reality, IoT, and blockchain—is poised to change the way financial services organizations and other companies do business.
"By blending the physical and the digital worlds, the metaverse is changing the...
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https://www.natlawreview.com/article/collusion-competition-what-antitrust-means-ai-health-care
Health care companies are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to create innovations, set prices, and compete with rivals. At the same time, federal and state antitrust enforcers are finding new ways to apply antitrust law to the modern, data-driven economy. Amid these myriad changes in technology and the law, the time is ripe to consider what the growth of AI in health care means for antitrust compliance.
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https://www.theverge.com/2023/4/26/23698891/verizon-cband-ultra-wideband-5g-network-expansion-rural-suburban
Rural customers subscribed to Verizon's 5G network could see a jump in their speeds later this year. The telecommunications giant revealed plans during its quarterly earnings call this week to extend its C-band 5G network — which uses a radio spectrum that enables faster speeds on a wide scale —...