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How Blockchain Could Rebuild The Healthcare Industry

A growing number of blockchain startups are launching products that use cryptocurrency’s technological building blocks to fix outdated health care models.

20 Tech Visionaries Who Are Creating the Future

They represent the best of what’s next.

This device can tell if your food has gluten

You can even upload your results on the app and get reviews from gluten-free restaurants around you.

How Crispr Could Snip Away Some of Humanity’s Worst Diseases

Imagine a world where, instead of removing her breasts, Angelina Jolie could instead have taken a dose of genes that snip away the BRCA2 genes that threatened her with cancer. That’s the difference between a treatment and a cure.

New way to invest in Blockchain technologies is open to all

Blockchain Capital is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that has been trading since 2013 and invests exclusively in entrepreneurs within the Blockchain economy.

Closer to a cure: CRISPR cuts HIV from its cellular hideout

Now, in another potential step towards a permanent cure, the team has demonstrated that the technique works to keep the virus from spreading and, in latent cases, rips it from its hideout.

I’m gonn need to pop more pills… Exercise-in-a-pill increases endurance, fat burning

It could open doors for fitness training for athletes, the elderly, obese or otherwise mobility-limited.

"Loco" on Netflix – Montana-based sitcom starts filming in Laurel

A new sitcom highlighting family life in a small town in Montana could soon be seen on Netflix.

20 Tech Visionaries Who Are Creating the Future

You might not recognize their names–they’re too busy working to court the spotlight–but you’ll soon hear about them a lot. They represent the best of what’s next.

End Pain Forever -How a Single Gene Could Become a Volume Knob for Human Suffering

The scale of the problem that this breakthrough could help solve is so vast that it’s difficult to take in.