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IN PICS: Mitra and other humanoid robots help COVID-19 patients stuck in quarantine across hospitals in India
In the far corner of India’s national capital New Delhi, a robot is helping coronavirus patients ke…
Prabhjote Gill
How Boston Dynamics' robots from went from YouTube stars to actual tools for helping doctors treat coronavirus patients and enforcing social distancing
The founder of Boston Dynamics walks through how YouTube back-flip gimmicks led to the company lead…
Lisa Eadicicco
Howard Stern says unvaccinated people shouldn't have access to hospitals — if the decision was left up to him
"All hospitals would be closed to you," Stern said of the unvaccinated if it was up to him. "You're…
Yasmin Garaad
Variants are threatening our vaccine progress
These are the top stories written by Business Insider's healthcare team for the week ending Februar…
Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer
A history professor decorated his house for Halloween to show 'the real horrors' of the year: COVID-19 and police brutality
Connecticut professor Matt Warshauer decorated his house with photos of COVID-19 victims and Black …
Zoë Ettinger
From Airbnb to Zoom, tech CEOs see a brave new, post-coronavirus world
This week in Trending, we look at the worker issues at Amazon and Tesla, as well as the return of C…
Alexei Oreskovic
Dispensed: How the US is confronting the novel coronavirus, Oscar and Clover's 2019 financial results, and the big business of direct-to-consumer healthcare
A healthcare worker prepares to transport a patient on a stretcher into an ambulance at Life Care C…
Lydia Ramsey
When your AI girlfriend says she loves you
His AI girlfriend offers unconditional love. AI companion chatbots from apps like Replika can be he…
Rob Price
Good news turns tech upside down as Jeff Bezos looks for friends
In this week's edition of the Insider Tech newsletter we look at the series of most recent shocks t…
Alexei Oreskovic
The managers of a stock fund that's ruled the world for 20 years tell us how they take advantage of devastating market shocks - and reveal 4 surprising bets for the next 10 years
Their approach might be especially relevant today, as global indexes and emerging markets in partic…
Marley Jay
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says he's sticking around until 2030
This week in Trending, we take a look at the future of Netflix, Amazon's Robot, and Verily's red al…
Alexei Oreskovic
The United Arab Emirates launched a mission to Mars on Sunday. NASA and China are about to follow with their own rovers, an orbiter, and a helicopter.
NASA is planning to send its fifth rover to the red planet. China and the UAE have never been to Ma…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
10 things in tech you need to know today
The EU opened two antitrust investigations into Apple, and Boston Dynamics' Spot robot is now on sa…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
Silicon Valley and Trump are united against TikTok — for different reasons
This week in Trending, we look at the global obsession and handwringing over China's TIkTok, and ho…
Alexei Oreskovic
The first satellite with AI onboard is now in orbit, and its tech could completely change how we respond to wildfires
PhiSat-1's on-board AI can delete photos of Earth it thinks are too cloudy — and its tech could eve…
Isobel Asher Hamilton
How General Motors is testing its self-driving cars after the pandemic forced its vehicle fleet off California roads
To bypass that, companies are increasingly looking to simulation to test out complex machines in th…
Joe Williams
Insiders say legal troubles for Trump and a vanquished reelection campaign could ignite if the president is no longer president
Legal insiders are bracing for a world where Trump loses in November and the ex-president faces dow…
Matt Turner
The new age of retail
For the first time ever, online and offline stopped fighting for dominance and came together to off…
A PwC exec says the global disruption has accelerated the future of work by 5 to 10 years
"I think the pandemic took us five to 10 years ahead in the future of work," said David Clarke, PwC…