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Meet Lingareddy, the Andhra man who just sold his company to Intel for $300 million
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Texas found startling amounts of a cancer-causing chemical in the air outside Houston. Nobody told the residents.
Texas regulators documented startling amounts of benzene in Channelview, near Houston. Instead of s…
David Leffler,Savanna Strott,…
The Truth About Marissa Mayer: An Unauthorized Biography
“As part of the narrative, I have included passages of dialogue. Dialogue— what words were said— is…
He says AI can tell your politics and sexuality by reading your face. Is he right?
Michal Kosinski is pushing the boundaries of what artificial intelligence can do — and it terrifies…
Adam Rogers
America's plague of tyrannical homeowners
Florida is trying to crush the local dictators ruining homeowners' lives. The rest of America shoul…
Ned Resnikoff
Andrew Webber's forever war
A successful attorney and decorated vet gave up everything to fight for Ukraine. His family is stil…
Sam Fellman,Ryan Pickrell
All-powerful CEOs wrecked the tech industry. Here's who can save it.
To reignite innovation, Silicon Valley needs to get rid of the overpowered managers and put people …
Ed Zitron
Bill Ackman's celebrity academic wife Neri Oxman's dissertation is marred by plagiarism
Bill Ackman used plagiarism charges in pushing to remove Harvard's president, Claudine Gay. But new…
Katherine Long,Jack Newsham
How to treat sleep apnea and prevent long-term health complications
To treat sleep apnea, you'll likely need to try a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machin…
Kelly Burch
Meet your new landlord: Google
Companies like Google, Tesla, Meta, and Disney are building new company towns with homes designed t…
James Rodriguez
The creepy AI-driven surveillance that may be infiltrating your workplace
Companies are using emotion AI to surveil people at work. But some scientists say detecting emotion…
Clem De Pressigny
Part of the secret to Austin's thriving clean-tech startup scene: mentorship
Clean-tech companies make up a key part of the startup scene in Austin, Texas. The city has benefit…
Tim Paradis
500 chatbots read the news and discussed it on social media. Guess how that went.
Scientists built a fake Twitter and filled it with 500 bots. Then they sat back and watched.
Adam Rogers
How Nadine Arslanian went from relative obscurity to the center of Bob Menendez's political corruption scandal
The wife of US Senator Bob Menendez once described him as "very, very hot." Now they're both facing…
Michelle Mark,Katherine Long
Silicon Valley startup Actual made climate action into a SimCity-like game. Sheep farmers are the first players.
Actual helps companies visualize challenges around problems like greenhouse-gas emissions and decid…
Catherine Boudreau
Dead bodies are randomly mummifying in Portugal, baffling scientists and sparking a crisis in its graveyards
Graves can be turned over every three years in Portuguese cemeteries only if the body is fully deco…
Marianne Guenot
Stressed-out CEOs visibly age faster and die earlier, according to a new study
A working paper looked at signs of aging in prominent CEOs and found that stress and other market f…
Annabelle Williams
Want to start your own company? You might have a brain parasite.
A new study of alpha leaders underscores a strange link between entrepreneurship and an infection c…
Adam Rogers
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks AI, closing the Activision Blizzard deal, and his best business decision so far
Satya Nadella sat down with Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner to talk OpenAI, cricket, and his bigg…
Mathias Döpfner
From flight attendant to one of America's best chefs, Chutatip 'Nok' Suntaranon forged her own path to the top
James Beard Award winner Chutatip "Nok" Suntaranon told Insider how her career took off after she b…