Gorillaz released their ninth studio album, "The Mountain," on Feb. 27. Arts and Culture writer Olivia Steele reviews the album's themes and messages beneath the surface.
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How the US wanted to build a new Suez Canal
The video explores the ambitious plan to build a new Suez Canal using nuclear technology. It covers six key chapters: 0:00 ...
Cillian Murphy takes the reins for the Peaky Blinders feature film. But what’s the appeal of playing an antihero – and is ...
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All 21 million Bitcoin is at risk from quantum computers, ackshually
Its widely believed that only about 25% to 30% of Bitcoin is at risk of being attacked in the future by quantum computers. For example, Project 11s Bitcoin Risq List currently lists 6,887,180 Bitcoin ...
Tremendous activity in recent months, including receipt of Japanese marketing approval, the fifth parallel U.S. trial approval, data from pancreatic cancer trials presented at ASCO GI Symposium, and ...
Travis Kalanick is renaming City Storage Systems to Atoms, while focusing on robotics for mining and transportation.
The former CEO of Uber, Travis Kalanick, unveils a venture that is previously in stealth mode, aiming to build a "wheelbase ...
Most materials, especially metals and ceramics, are crystals. Their atoms are arranged in three-dimensional lattices that repeat the same exact pattern, over and over again. But there's a well-known ...
March 13 (Reuters) - Travis Kalanick, the co-founder and former chief executive of Uber, on Friday launched his startup, Atoms, focused on specialized industrial robotics designed to automate tasks in ...
Kalanick's existing ghost kitchen company CloudKitchens will be rolled into Atoms, which also wants to get into mining and transport.
Travis Kalanick has launched Atoms, a robotics company eight years in the making, absorbing CloudKitchens and acquiring Pronto to build industrial robots.
AI business with thousands of employees since leaving Uber in 2017, the co-founder rebrands City Storage Systems and sets his sights on food, mining, and autonomous transport.
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