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How Carvana went from a Wall Street top pick to trading with meme stocks

Ernie Garcia, CEO, CarvanaScott Mlyn | CNBCCarvana CEO Ernie Garcia III regularly tells Wall Street that "the march continues" in the company's mission to...

Researchers develop wireless implantable vascular monitoring system

Vascular diseases are public enemy number one: the leading killers worldwide, accounting for nearly a third of all human deaths on the planet. Continuous monitoring...

Top autos CEO warns of battery scarcity as EV competition heats up

In 2021, Volvo Cars said it planned to become a "fully electric car company" by the year 2030, a move which will require it...

A members-only club for female executives is coming to San Francisco with the help of Google’s cash

Chief co-founders Carolyn Childers and Lindsay KaplanPhotos courtesy of ChiefAs companies see a record number of women leaving their jobs in "the Great Resignation,"...

Solution to world’s largest waste stream: Make sand

After water, sand is the most exploited natural resource on the planet. However, its extraction from seas, rivers, beaches and quarries has an impact...

Artificial intelligence tool may help predict heart attacks: Cedars-Sinai scientists developed an AI algorithm to measure coronary plaque buildup

Investigators from Cedars-Sinai have created an artificial intelligence-enabled tool that may make it easier to predict if a person will have a heart attack. The...

Tiny tire particles inhibit growth of organisms in freshwater, coastal estuaries, studies find

Small particles from tires inhibited the growth and caused adverse behavioral changes in organisms found in freshwater and coastal estuary ecosystems, two new research...

A new, inexpensive catalyst speeds the production of oxygen from water: The material could replace rare metals and lead to more economical production of...

An electrochemical reaction that splits apart water molecules to produce oxygen is at the heart of multiple approaches aiming to produce alternative fuels for...

New imager microchip helps devices bring hidden objects to light

Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas and Oklahoma State University have developed an innovative terahertz imager microchip that can enable devices to...

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