The first CRISPR gene-edited meat is coming—and this is the CEO making sci-fi a reality,Joshua March, CEO of SciFi Foods, is using the gene-editing tech to bring down the cost of making traditional meat from cells.
The first CRISPR gene-edited meat is coming—and this is the CEO making sci-fi a reality
Joshua March, CEO of SciFi Foods, is using the gene-editing tech to bring down the cost of making traditional meat from cells.
REVIEW: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 Gets a Solid Home Video Release,Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 has finally come to home video with an impressive release that this stellar slice of Star Trek wholly deserves. Tags:CBRCBR Exclusivescbr.comStar Trek Strange New WorldsTV
A Record Number of Library Book Censorship Demands Were Made in 2022,The American Library Association saw a record number of demands to censor library books and materials in 2022 compared to previous years. Tags:BooksCBRcbr.comComics
Avatar's Daniel Dae Kim Promise Netflix's Series Is Loaded With Comedy,Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender star Daniel Dae Kim discusses the upcoming series' use of comedy, sharing new details on the adaptation. Tags:AnimeAvatar The Last AirbenderCBRcbr.com
John Wick 4 Director Puts a Major Chapter 3 Debate to Rest,John Wick: Chapter 4 director Chad Stahelski responds to fans speculating that Winston did not truly betray the assassin during Parabellum. Tags:CBRcbr.comJohn Wick Chapter 4 (2023)Movies
Pokémon Sun and Moon Changed the Anime or the Better,When the Pokémon Sun and Moon games switched up the formula for the games, the anime had to follow suit, which may have improved it overall. Tags:AnimeCBRcbr.comPokemon
Hugh Grant Fears Dungeons & Dragons Fans - and One DnD Co-Star,Hugh Grant, who plays a rogue in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, is intimidated by territorial gamers and his co-star Michelle Rodriguez. Tags:CBRcbr.comDungeons & Dragons Honor Among Thieves (2023)Movies
The Natural Waste Powering Fashion,The Natural Waste Powering Fashion,Greenwashing is the clever disguise companies use to claim sustainability without actually doing anything, and the fashion industry is one of the worst offenders. PANGAIA’s Fashion scientist, Dr. Amanda Parkes, is on a mission to fix the industry’s problems with both unsustainable processes and the lack of information keeping Greenwashing around. Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comNewsTechTrending
Looking back at some of the best (and worst) business moves of 2022,Looking back at some of the best (and worst) business moves of 2022,From Patagonia's groundbreaking announcement to FTX's stunning collapse, these were some of the brilliant—and not so stellar—leadership moments of the year. Tags:2022Fast Companyfastcompany.comNewsTrending
The worst bosses of 2022 are exactly who you’d expect,The worst bosses of 2022 are exactly who you’d expect,Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Starbucks' Howard Schultz, and Tesla and Twitter's Elon Musk standout as some of the most anti-labor bosses of 2022 Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comFeaturedImpactNewsWorld Changing Ideas
From baby formula to Tylenol, 2022 was the year in shortages, but what’s in store for 2023?,From baby formula to Tylenol, 2022 was the year in shortages, but what’s in store for 2023?,Blame supply chains, Russia, COVID, and the weather. Experts say things will improve, but don’t expect a full return to normal. Tags:byline Sam BeckerEditor's PicksFast Companyfastcompany.comNewsTech
2022 saw turbulence in the space market—and historic mission firsts,2022 saw turbulence in the space market—and historic mission firsts,NASA finally launched Artemis I, and more, the FCC hinted it might streamline the satellite licensing approval process, and more. Tags:bylineFast Companyfastcompany.comNewspopularTech
Employers are losing faith in community colleges. That’s bad for grads and the labor market,Employers are losing faith in community colleges. That’s bad for grads and the labor market,A report from Harvard Business School finds a vast disconnect between schools and companies. It doesn’t have to be that way. Tags:byline Sam BeckerFast Companyfastcompany.comNewspodcasts
Workers share the worst gifts they’ve ever received from bosses and coworkers,Workers share the worst gifts they’ve ever received from bosses and coworkers,Sometimes gift-giving goes wrong. Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comgift givingNewswork life
Life in the Gig Economy: The guy who started teaching English online in Peru,Life in the Gig Economy: The guy who started teaching English online in Peru. Tags:creator economyFast Companyfastcompany.comTech
6 reasons why you might regret quitting your job in 2023,In a new survey of job seekers, many who had quit a job said finding a new one proved harder than they thought. Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comNewsWorkplace Evolution
The government reported 171 new ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’ sightings,Last week, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a report on its investigation into UAP reports made over the last 17 years. Tags:aliensFast Companyfastcompany.comTech
No one likes using a port-a-potty, but at least this one makes fertilizer,Wasted is a new startup that will separate the solids from liquids and turn them into something useful. Tags:climate solutionsFast Companyfastcompany.comImpact
Japanese manhole covers are works of art. Here’s how they’re made,A new documentary sheds light on the fascinating manufacturing process behind Japanese manhole covers, which are cast in sand and painted by hand. Tags:Co.DesignFast Companyfastcompany.com
How the CEO of the Grammy Awards plans to win back the music industry’s trust,Artist boycotts. Sagging ratings. Music's biggest night is clouded by controversy. Can the Recording Academy's Harvey Mason Jr. help chart a better path? Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comGrammysNews
Google Pixel 7 makes ex-boyfriends and photobombs vanish like magic in a new Super Bowl spot,Doja Cat and Amy Schumer are among the celebrities appearing in Google Pixel 7's Super Bowl 2023 commercial. Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comMarketing InnovationNews
Hinge is rolling out its $50 per month subscription on Thursday,The new HingeX tier will mark the dating app company's most expensive monthly offering to date, coming in at $49.99 per month. Tags:Dating AppsFast Companyfastcompany.comTech
5 daily rituals entrepreneurs can use to manage their mental health,Being a successful entrepreneur and leader requires good mental health habits. Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comLeadership Nowwork life
3 silver linings for tech in 2023,Founder and investor Adam Nash on how startups can thrive in the down economy of 2023. Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comTech
Did AI write that press release? Stagwell’s Taylor is here to punch up your PR pitches,Stagwell, a global communications firm, is launching a new generative AI tool named Taylor, which will work in a similar vein to ChatGPT. Tags:Artificial intelligenceFast Companyfastcompany.comNews
After SVB’s collapse, banks and fintechs look to beef up FDIC insurance,After SVB's collapse, fintech company Mercury is raising its FDIC insurance limit to $5 million, by leveraging a sweep network of partner banks. Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comFinancing the FutureNews
The controversial past and present of the World Cup,The controversial past and present of the World Cup,From money laundering to normalizing authoritarian regimes, there is no shortage of scandal surrounding World Cup host countries. Tags:Fast Companyfastcompany.comFIFA World CupNews
Don’t miss these panels at Vidcon 2022,After a hiatus in 2020 and 2021, Vidcon is back—here are the must-see sessions and panels at the biggest digital creator and fan event of the year. Tags:creator economyFast Companyfastcompany.comNewsTech
7 design books to look forward to in 2023,7 design books to look forward to in 2023,From a visual history of the guitar to a social justice guidebook on decolonizing design, 2023 will be a great year for design books. Tags:Co.DesignFast Companyfastcompany.comNewsPhaidon
How Gen Z social media managers became the new CMOs,Suddenly, 24-year-olds are finding themselves in charge of brand development for major corporations. What could go wrong? Maybe nothing. Tags:Co.DesignDuoLingoFast Companyfastcompany.com
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers,Moving on from a franchise quarterback is a challenging situation for any NFL team. Here are three ways the Packers will be impacted if Rodgers has indeed played his last game as a member of the
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas,The Department of Health warned the public yesterday against eating fish and other seafood from areas affected by the oil spill.
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Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank
Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank,In a scene reminiscent of the last financial crisis, the federal government turned to Wall Street this week for help with a blossoming emergency in the banking sector
Robin Hood of the river! How archerfish evolved to shoot insects out of the air,The oldest surviving written account of Robin Hood is preserved at Cambridge University and dates to sometime in the 15th century. The character, and the story surrounding him, has remained one of the most enduring stories in the Western canon, inspiring ongoing adaptations to stage and screen, including the 2010 adaptation starring Russell Crowe. Tags:evolutionFishInterviewsNewsRobin HoodScienceSYFY InsiderSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIRE
Isn’t it ironic that Mercury, the planet closest to the Sun, has ice on its poles?,Mercury has closer encounters with the Sun than any other planet in the solar system. It seems that such a planet would be doomed to turn into another Arrakis, especially after billions of years of being scorched by radiation. Tags:iceInterviewsMercuryNewsScienceSunSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIRE
What’s on SYFY this week? Nic Cage, 'Jeepers Creepers,' 'Die Hard(er)' & a Vin Diesel double feature,While we patiently wait for Resident Alien to return for the back half of its second season this fall, and for the second season of Chucky to arrive (production is underway now!), there’s still plenty of other cool geeky goodies to check out in the meantime on SYFY. Tags:HorrorMoviesNewsNicolas CageSci FiSYFYSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIREtvVin Diesel
The Faroe Islands is some place to die: Daniel Craig's James Bond gets his own gravestone,Daniel Craig’s final James Bond film, No Time to Die, came out last year, and the Faroe Islands — the location for the movie’s memorable villain’s lair — is marking the end of Daniel Craig’s time as Bond with a proper gravestone. Tags:Daniel CraigJames BondMoviesNewsNo Time to DieSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIRE
'Night Sky': J.K. Simmons & Sissy Spacek hide a galactic secret in trailer for new Amazon sci-fi series,If you ever find a portal to another planet in your backyard, be sure to keep it under wraps for as long as possible. You never know what shady elements might be looking to exploit it for their own nefarious ends. It's the very predicament facing the characters of Night Sky — a new Amazon series debuting on Prime Video late next month. Tags:amazon primeJ.K. SimmonsNewsSci FiScience FictionSissy SpacekSYFY Official SiteSYFY WIRE Blog Postsyfy.comSYFYWIRETrailerstv