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This Silicon Valley start-up wants to replace lawyers with robots

As Kan and his co-founders put it, they want to create a law firm full of technology-turbocharged lawyers who can offer clients more efficient services for a single, transparent bill.

Biologists beat back death in fruit flies. Humans next?

The biologists who carried out the work are hopeful that their findings will have implications for human aging and help fight off age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

These Wireless Earbuds Provide Real-Time Foreign Language Translation

Waverly Labs is among a wave of companies developing wearable translator technology aimed at the hospitality, travel, and tourism sectors.

Meet The Millennial Who’s Trying To Save The Labor Movement With A Facebook For Unions

Organized labor may be in a decades-long slump, but at least among the commentariat it appears to be making a comeback.

Nanomachines that drill into cancer cells killing them in just 60 seconds developed by scientists

"Once developed, this approach could provide a potential step change in non-invasive cancer treatment and greatly improve survival rates and patient welfare globally."

Video gamers tasked with helping develop new molecule for controlling CRISPR

A new follow-up game has just been launched, and this time players are challenged to create a new RNA molecule that can essentially function as an on/off switch for the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing process.

5 ways 3D printing could totally change medicine

"At the moment 3D printing is at the cutting edge of medical research, but in the future the technology will be taken for granted by all of us in healthcare."

Early Stage: This Y Combinator startup helps blind people ‘see’ using sonar

Every five seconds a blind person goes to the hospital for a head injury, according to the Suno founders.

Hunger Solving App Launhes Under the Big Sky – Tangotab Expands to Montana

The company is launching across the state with a tour visiting Billings, Missoula, Bozeman, and Helena to introduce the app, spread awareness on the state’s current hunger epidemic, and bring together community members to make lunches for those in need.

Jim Clark – The guy who gave us Netscape is at it again with CommandScape

CommandScape is a digital building-management system for commercial and residential properties.