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Ouster is paying $35 million along with 1.8 million shares.
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Aptamer-coated microneedle patch can detect amounts of the antibiotic vancomycin in real time for at least 12 hours ...
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The vision of human-level machine intelligence laid out by Alan Turing in the 1950s is now a reality. Eyes unclouded by dread or hype will help us to prepare for what comes next.