His decidedly eclectic board game became a familiar part of American family life in the late 1990s and 2000s.Read More
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America’s Chinese Tech Ban Didn’t Stick
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Lessons from how the U.S. (poorly) handled Chinese phone and internet technology.Read More
Researchers who previously revived some brain cells in dead pigs succeeded in repeating the process in more organs.Read More
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Just months after cutting 9% of its workforce, Robinhood on Tuesday announced plans to lay off another 23%.
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Private astronaut missions to the ISS will soon require an experienced astronaut chaperone
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Private astronaut missions to the International Space Station will have to be chaperoned by a former NASA astronaut, per new proposed requirements from the...
The Books Merger That’s About Amazon
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The U.S. wants to stop Penguin Random House from buying Simon & Schuster. The elephant in the room is Amazon.Read More
Richard Tait, Co-Inventor of the Board Game Cranium, Dies at 58
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