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japantimes.co.jp - Tokyo startup confirms efficacy of iPS cell-derived heart muscle transplants
Tokyo startup confirms efficacy of iPS cell-derived heart muscle transplants
The Japan Times

A clinical trial by a Tokyo-based venture company originating from Keio University has confirmed that transplanting cardiac muscle cell clusters called cardiomyocyte spheroids created from induced pluripotent stem, or iPS, cells into patients with…

deccanchronicle.com - Laxmi Pranathi - Startup Alert24 Evolves GPS Life Jacket For Seafarers' Safety
Startup Alert24 Evolves GPS Life Jacket For Seafarers' Safety
Deccan Chronicle

Visakhapatnam: Lost at sea is a challenge that fishing communities in coastal areas fear the worst. A young innovator from Pudimadaka in Anakapalli district has come as a saviour with his GPS-equipped smart life jacket that starts sending distress…

semafor.com - Rachyl Jones - Singapore startup builds AI-powered, self-running chemistry lab
Singapore startup builds AI-powered, self-running chemistry lab
Semafor

Singapore-based ChemLex raised $45 million to build out its autonomous chemistry lab with hopes it can speed drug discovery and therapy development for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The self-driving lab consists of AI software and…

siliconangle.com - Maria Deutscher - Report: Intel could acquire inference chip startup SambaNova for $1.6B
Report: Intel could acquire inference chip startup SambaNova for $1.6B
SiliconANGLE

Intel Corp. is reportedly in talks to acquire SambaNova Systems Inc., a venture-backed developer of artificial intelligence chips. Bloomberg today cited sources as saying that the discussions are in an advanced stage. It's believed that an…

thehindu.com - The Hindu Bureau - Mysuru's SJCE-STEP turns 40, unveils deep-tech future
Mysuru's SJCE-STEP turns 40, unveils deep-tech future
The Hindu

Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering–Science & Technology Entrepreneurs Park (SJCE–STEP), one of the country's earliest technology business incubators, is celebrating its 40th anniversary — a milestone that celebrates…

thenyledger.com - Press Room - This startup is launching an AI personal health assistant that'll face off with Big Tech from Verily to OpenAI
This startup is launching an AI personal health assistant that'll face off with Big Tech from Verily to OpenAI
The New York Ledger

Consisted of Health is presenting a brand-new AI tool that might pit it versus Huge Tech's most current health bets. The health care start-up has actually released an AI-powered individual health assistant, Company Expert has actually discovered…

gq.com - Savannah Sobrevilla - The 9 Most Potent Menswear Trends of 2025
The 9 Most Potent Menswear Trends of 2025
GQ

In a 2019 Dazed interview, the late Virgil Abloh predicted that the 2020s would sound the death knell for street style. “In my mind, how many more T-shirts can we own, how many more hoodies, how many sneakers?” he posited. “I…

techcrunch.com - Kate Park - A comprehensive list of 2025 tech layoffs
A comprehensive list of 2025 tech layoffs
TechCrunch

The tech layoff wave is still kicking in 2025. Last year saw more than 150,000 job cuts across 549 companies, according to independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. So far this year, more than 22,000 workers have been the victim of reductions across…

glassalmanac.com - Emily Thompson - 'People Without AI Glasses Will Be At A Disadvantage' Sparks Industry Rush In 2025 - Here's Why
'People Without AI Glasses Will Be At A Disadvantage' Sparks Industry Rush In 2025 - Here's Why
Glass Almanac

“People without AI glasses will be at a disadvantage in the future.” The warning, reported by TechCrunch on July 30, 2025, landed as companies large and small publicly accelerated AR hardware plans. Major moves this month include…

businessinsider.com - Robert Scammell - EV sales are up everywhere in the world - except North America
EV sales are up everywhere in the world - except North America
Business Insider

The most valuable EV company in the world is based in the US, but Americans are buying fewer battery-powered vehicles. EV sales in North America fell 1% this year compared to 2024, according to data from supply chain data firm Benchmark Mineral…

fortune.com - Usha Rao-Monari - Banking on carbon markets 2.0: why financial institutions should engage with carbon credits
Banking on carbon markets 2.0: why financial institutions should engage with carbon credits
Fortune

The global carbon market is at an inflection point as discussions during the recent COP meeting in Brazil demonstrated. After years of negotiations over carbon market rules under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, countries are finally moving on to…

japantimes.co.jp - SoftBank billionaire Son trims share pledges after AI rally
SoftBank billionaire Son trims share pledges after AI rally
The Japan Times

Masayoshi Son reduced the SoftBank Group shares he's pledged to lenders by $2.1 billion in recent months, lowering his collateral after bets on artificial intelligence propelled the latest comeback in his volatile technology fortune. Son trimmed…

bostonherald.com - gqlshare - Humanoid robots take center stage at Silicon Valley summit, but skepticism remains
Humanoid robots take center stage at Silicon Valley summit, but skepticism remains
Boston Herald

A man records a humanoid robot inside the exhibition room at the Humanoids Summit, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025, in Mountain View, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez) MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Robots have long been seen as a bad bet…

entrepreneur.com - Jessica Wong - How My Surgery Recovery Revealed an Entrepreneurial Goldmine
How My Surgery Recovery Revealed an Entrepreneurial Goldmine
Entrepreneur

The systemic gaps in healthcare — caused by overstretched teams, outdated workflows, communication silos and resource constraints — are prime entrepreneurial opportunities. These gaps are not “medical problems.” They're…

fortune.com - Matt O'Brien - Even in Silicon Valley, skepticism looms over robots, while 'China has certainly a lot more momentum on humanoids'
Even in Silicon Valley, skepticism looms over robots, while 'China has certainly a lot more momentum on humanoids'
Fortune

Robots have long been seen as a bad bet for Silicon Valley investors — too complicated, capital-intensive and “boring, honestly,” says venture capitalist Modar Alaoui. But the commercial boom in artificial intelligence has lit…

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