Thanks to the F50 Global Committee Members worldwide Keynote Speakers Aaron MiriMBA, FCHIME, FHIMSS, CHCIO is the Chief Information Officer (CIO) for The University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical … Continue Reading F50 Global Capital Summit – Austin 2021, Keynote and Featured Speakers Announced
The 6th annual F50 Global Capital Summit® Austin (Formally Spring Summit) 2021 announced Aaron Miri, the Chief Information Officer for The University of Texas at Austin, Dell Medical School and UT … Continue Reading Aaron Miri, CIO of Dell Medical School, UT Austin to keynote at F50 Global Capital Summit Austin 2021
Shalondra Rollins, 38, was struggling to breathe as covid overwhelmed her lungs. But before the doors closed, she asked for her cellphone, so she could call her family from the … Continue Reading The ‘Grief Pandemic’ Will Torment Americans for Years
Health care for the nation’s seniors looms large as the baby-boom generation ages into retirement. President Joe Biden tacitly acknowledged those needs in March with his proposal to spend $400 … Continue Reading Caring for an Aging Nation
Kristin Novotny once led an active life, with regular CrossFit workouts and football in the front yard with her children — plus a job managing the kitchen at a middle … Continue Reading They Tested Negative for Covid. Still, They Have Long Covid Symptoms.
Dr. Sarah Van Orman treads carefully around the word “normal” when she describes what the fall 2021 term will look like at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles … Continue Reading Colleges and Universities Plan for Normal-ish Campus Life in the Fall
One surprising star of the coronavirus pandemic response has been the molecule called mRNA. It’s the key ingredient in the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. But mRNA itself is not … Continue Reading What is mRNA? The messenger molecule that’s been in every living cell for billions of years is the key ingredient in some COVID-19 vaccines
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskidsus@theconversation.com. How did humans evolve, and … Continue Reading How did humans evolve, and will we evolve more?
Feb 25: SVE Talk: Austin 2030 with Bill Reichert, Pavan Kuma, Martin StrokaMarch 2n: SVE Talk:The Startup legal system difference: TX – CA, AMA With Roger RoyseMarch 3rd: SVE Talk with Knightscope … Continue Reading SVE Talk now is on Clubhouse & Youtube
Google “What is Clubhouse?” and you’ll find a flurry of articles written in the past few weeks about this fast-growing social network. It’s not yet a year old, and much … Continue Reading Audio chatrooms like Clubhouse have become the hot new media by tapping into the age-old appeal of the human voice
AI promises to make life easier, but what will humans lose in the bargain? AP Photo/Frank Augstein The history of humans’ use of technology has always been a history of … Continue Reading AI is killing choice and chance – which means changing what it means to be human
Happy holidays! SVE is co-producing a short video with 2RedBeans on “The dating rules of entrepreneurs.” And we are requesting your take on this topic and video submissions. 2RedBeans, an … Continue Reading Entrepreneurs need love too – 2Redbeans
Pumpkin Organics, winner of SVE Entrepreneur’s Choice Award in SVE Demo Global 2020, is redefining baby food based on the nutritional science of the First 1,000 Days. They are on … Continue Reading Pumpkin Organics won SVE Entrepreneur’s Choice 2020 – Good taste is learnable
Pfizer’s announcement on Monday that its COVID-19 shot appears to keep nine in 10 people from getting the disease sent its stock price rocketing. Many news reports described the vaccine … Continue Reading Five Important Questions About Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine
Drugmaker Pfizer is expected to seek federal permission to release its COVID-19 vaccine by the end of November, a move that holds promise for quelling the pandemic, but also sets … Continue Reading Time to Discuss Potentially Unpleasant Side Effects of COVID Shots? Scientists Say Yes.
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco averages more than 100,000 vehicles daily. Photo by Saketh Garuda for Unsplash Every day, Americans travel on roads, bridges and highways without considering … Continue Reading Smart concrete could pave the way for high-tech, cost-effective roads