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Futureseek Daily Link Review; 30-31 January 2021

* Video Friday: These Robots Have Made 1 Million Autonomous Deliveries >>
* SpaceX Starships line up for flight – SN9 and SN10 at the pad >>
* Disruptive Innovation 2021: These 15 big ideas are most likely to change the world >>

* Elon Musk’s SpaceX violated its launch license in explosive Starship test, triggering an FAA probe >>
* SpaceX is being investigated by the Department of Justice over alleged hiring discrimination >>
* Starship SN10 Rolling Out After Starship SN9 Scrubs >>

* NASA’s SLS rocket will go through a second and longer hot fire test >>
* Smellicopter Drone Uses Live Moth Antenna to Track Scents >>

* Vergecast: This week’s GameStop timeline >>
* Engadget Podcast: How Reddit day traders blew up GameStop’s stock >>
* Why GameStop’s stock surge is shaking Wall Street >>
* GameStop closes up 68%, setting up ‘investors’ for more days of drama >>
* Robinhood restricts crypto trading as Dogecoin soars 300 percent >>
* Daily Crunch: Robinhood raises $1B >>
* Stock market frenzy is giving AMC Theatres a new lease on life >>
* GameStop bubble isn’t a revolt against Wall Street >>
* GameStop stock market squeeze attracts attention from Congress >>
* What the Arab Spring Can Teach Us About GameStop >>

* Hyundai bosses ‘agonizing’ over whether to build ‘Apple Car’ >>
* 3D Printing Bone Directly Into the Body >>
* Brainwave: If Memristors Act Like Neurons, Put Them in Neural Networks >>

* Drone Swarms Are Getting Too Fast For Humans To Fight, U.S. General Warns >>
* This AI Could Go From ‘Art’ to Steering a Self-Driving Car >>

* Breakthrough Listen Is Searching a Million Stars for One Sign of Intelligent Life >>
* Meet Blueswarm, a Smart School of Robotic Fish >>
* Tesla’s new Model S will automatically shift between park, reverse, and drive >>
* A network of Twitter bots has attacked the Belgian government’s Huawei 5G ban >>

* TED@PMI: What a cactus taught me about prickly emotions >>
* TEDWomen 2020: A stealthy reimagining of urban public space >>
* TEDxWrigleyville: What COVID-19 revealed about US schools — and 4 ways to rethink education >>

* I’ve just seen the future of technology and you may not love it >>
* 3D Fingerprint Sensors Get Under Your Skin >>
* Brain Implants and Wearables Let Paralyzed People Move Again >>

* Tesla’s Roadster won’t go into production until 2022 >>
* AI can tell what song you are listening to from your brainwaves >>

* Netflix is testing a sleep timer on Android >>
* Samsung Mobile’s head of camera R&D wants your phone to ‘personalize’ your photos >>
* Driverless robotaxis are now available for public rides in China >>

* Hezbollah Hacker Group Targeted Telecoms, Hosting, ISPs Worldwide >>
* Daily Crunch: Calendly valued at $3B >>
* Apple just had its best quarter in India >>
* An Army veteran’s journey to Google: 5 lessons learned >>

* Ep. 592: Gamma-Ray Bursts – Updated >>
* How to deliver natural conversational experiences using Amazon Lex Streaming APIs >>
* Building your own brand detection and visibility using Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth and Amazon Rekognition Custom Labels – Part 1: End-to-end solution >>

* 1st private space crew paying $55 million each to fly to station >>
* Moderna says COVID vaccine effective against UK, S.Africa variants >>
* Facebook’s Oversight Board wants your feedback on whether the company was right to ban Trump >>

* Virgin Hyperloop’S Hypnotic Glimpse Of Public Transport To Be A Reality In 2030 >>
* Lamborghini’S Design Language Will Have To Evolve As It Transitions Towards Electric Vehicles >>
* Covid-19: What is a deep clean? >>

* Introducing VM Manager: Operate large Compute Engine fleets with ease >>
* Developers spend most of their time figuring the system out >>
* New malaria mosquito emerges in African cities, and experts are worried >>

* Nasa’s Perseverance rover is bearing down on Mars >>
* ‘No concern’ about AstraZeneca vaccine and over-65s >>
* Temperature likely has no effect on the transmission of COVID-19 >>

* Covid: EU drugs regulator approves AstraZeneca vaccine >>
* Brazilian women in IT negatively impacted by remote working >>

* Trickbot is back again – with fresh phishing and malware attacks >>
* How employers should hire, train, and maintain remote workers >>
* South African covid-19 variant is proving to be a vaccine challenge >>

* An AI saw a cropped photo of AOC. It autocompleted her wearing a bikini >>
* Covid apps could get a second chance under Biden—but it will take work >>

* Google uncovers new iOS security feature Apple quietly added after zero-day attacks >>
* AWS Outposts 2021: Stories For Folks Who Love Spreadsheets >>
* Cory Doctorow: IP >>

* The great unbundling >>
* Website Fingerprinting on Early QUIC Traffic >>
* CORPS: 5 Pillars for a Robust Cloud Architecture Framework >>

* Videoconferencing providers tap open source, AI and new chips to meet zooming demand >>
* More covid-19 vaccines pass clinical trials >>
* The wind-power boom set off a scramble for balsa wood in Ecuador >>

* Companies Try to Speed Up the Vaccine Rollout >>
* Japan to pay Ph.D. students in quest for cutting-edge tech >>
* Medical school applications surge as COVID-19 inspires Black and Latino students to become doctors >>

* The Life Cycle of a Cup of Coffee: The Journey from Coffee Bean, to Coffee Cup >>
* Scientists Want to Fight Climate Change by Blocking the Sun With Dust >>
* Scientists Made a Biohybrid Nose Using Cells From Mosquitoes >>

* Alleged ‘Matrix 4’ leak suggests a new title: ‘Matrix Resurrections’ >>
* Okta SaaS report finds Office 365 wins the cloud — sort of >>
* Three-dimensional search engine Physna wants to be the Google of the physical world >>

* Subscription-based pricing is dead: Smart SaaS companies are shifting to usage-based models >>
* TOI-178: Six Transiting Planets & a Unique Resonance Chain >>
* Chinese millennials aren’t getting married, and the government is worried >>

* This Startup’s Software Programs Industrial Robots, Not Coders >>
* Working Remotely? Here Are 3 Tips to Make Your Virtual Presentations Shine >>
* How an Israeli Startup Is Using AI to Help People Make Babies >>

* How Patents Made Facebook’s Filter Bubble >>
* Thousands More Satellites Will Soon Orbit Earth—We Need Better Rules to Prevent Space Crashes >>
* PBS American Masters Archive Releases 1,000+ Hours of Uncut, Never-Before-Seen Interviews: Patti Smith, David Bowie, Neil Young & More >>

* This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through January 30) >>
* Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses the GameStop and Robinhood trading drama on Twitch >>
* Slow vaccination in low-income countries will delay the pandemic’s end >>
* Quantum hyperchaos could help build better quantum computers >>

* Lying men mimic the body language of other men they are talking to >>
* Sharks at unprecedented risk of extinction after 71 per cent decline >>
* How much does one coronavirus vaccine dose protect you and others? >>

* Flowering plants may be 100 million years older than we thought >>
* Climate change seen as global emergency by 64 per cent of people >>
* CRISPR-like tool for RNA editing could temporarily alter your proteins >>

* Boys grow at slower rate if they were given antibiotics as newborns >>
* Subscription-based pricing is dead: Smart SaaS companies are shifting to usage-based models >>
* Gillmor Gang: Back Then Now >>

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