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Wall Street is warming up to crypto [Protocol]
How It Happened — Elon Musk vs. Twitter: In the fifth season of How it Happened, hosted by Axios business reporter Erica Pandey, Axios reporters cover the collision between Elon Musk and Twitter through conversations with insiders at Twitter and members of Musk’s inner circle. How it Happened is an Axios podcast docu-series featuring instant histories. Each season, Axios reporters bring you behind closed doors to hear the people and decisions shaping the biggest stories of our time. Trump’s Last Stand: In the first season of How it Happened, national political reporter Jonathan Swan reveals the inside story of Donald Trump’s last few months in office. The story starts with his COVID-19 recovery and ends with the insurrection at the Capitol. The Next Astronauts: In the second season of How it Happened, Axios space reporter Miriam Kramer goes behind the scenes at SpaceX and the preparations for the first all-civilian mission into orbit. Trump's Big Deal: In the third season of How it Happened, Axios’ Middle East correspondent Barak Ravid and national political reporter Jonathan Swan will uncover the surprising negotiations that led to the Abraham Accords, the most significant Middle East peace agreement in a generation. Putin's Invasion: In the fourth season of How It Happened, Axios’ World editor David Lawler pulls together analysis and reporting from across the Axios newsroom to explain how the invasion of Ukraine happened in slow motion over 8 years and then all at once. [AXIOS]
World Summit AI - October 12-13 — Amsterdam [TechMeme]
The 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winners are fighting against dictatorial regimes [Quartz]
This next-generation video game requires a prescription [Recode]
Can Italy’s first EV company change the country’s car culture? [TheNextWeb]
The Red-Sauce Joint, in a Jar [Eater]
NASA-funded technique allows doctors to remove kidney stones without anesthesia [Interesting Engineering]
This Founder Is Quietly Preparing to Plant Her Startup in the Middle of the Reproductive Rights Battle [Inc.]
Revealed: A new formula for lifelong happiness [Fast Company]
Decentralization, privacy, and a credibly neutral Ethereum [Medium]
Blockchain Can Help us Combat Climate Change. Here's How. [Entrepreneur]
The Secret Microscope That Sparked a Scientific Revolution [WIRED]
Introducing our new Pixel portfolio of products [Google Blog]
Quantum Mainframe Integration [Microsoft Quantum]
NASA Perseverance rover: How it works and what it will do [Astronomy Magazine]
What is SAP? | SAP tutorial for beginners | Learn SAP | SAP ERP training for beginners [SAP]
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Trump paying a $3 million lawyer retainer fee — maybe the biggest he's ever paid — shows he knows how much legal trouble he's in, NYT reporter says. Beer for Mueller!
I wanted to raise awareness on a subject overlooked since the beginning of COVID in March 2020. That topic is the lack of understanding about the increased levels of kidney stones by tens of thousands of individuals in various organizations. It is of extreme importance that more and more places offer public restrooms. People need to avoid having kidney stones. It’s simply not healthy. The purpose of this conversation is quite simple. A man in uniform and gear can easily pee standing up, alas, a woman cannot just pee or take a shit just about anywhere, I mean, do you know how hard it is to get out of these clothes when you’re wearing a full gear? I’d like to inform TechCrunch for the creation of a new startup, and they don’t have to wait until the next TechCrunch Disrupt. It could be the next Uber. That is, a facility that has just a shower/bathroom. That’s it. I think they have those in Japan. After it is used, maybe a robot could clean the facility. It needs to have a design that is mass produced on a nation-wide or world-wide scale. People need to shower. People need to take a piss. People need to take a shit. If you have the means to create such startup, get right to work. Thank you.
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