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The Seattle Times
23 days
What to know about the Japanese-style scalp massages catching on in the US
Head spas, which offer scalp and face massages, are gaining popularity in the U.S. Hundreds of locations, especially in California and New York, now offer these services.
GeekWire
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CEO of Paul Allen’s $3.1B science and tech fund steps down less than a year after launch
Dr. Lynda Stuart is departing as the first CEO of the Fund for Science and Technology, the foundation created under late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's instructions. The change comes amid broader shifts in the Allen philanthropic ecosystem, including the departures of top AI researchers from the Allen Institute for AI. Read More
The Seattle Times
23 days
How Stephen Colbert joked about Seattle, WA over the years
Stephen Colbert's last night behind the desk is Thursday. Here are the times during his decades on television that he joked about Seattle and its institutions.
The Seattle Times
23 days
New York City residents will get a chance to purchase $50 World Cup tickets
Some lucky New York City residents will soon get a chance to snag cheap seats to this summer’s high-priced World Cup.
The Seattle Times
23 days
The Trump administration expands its use of AI in the hunt for healthcare fraud
The Department of Health and Human Services is boosting its use of artificial intelligence to monitor audits from federal grant recipients.
GeekWire
23 days
SpaceX is churning out 70 Starlink satellites a week in Redmond, and other tidbits from its IPO filing
SpaceX disclosed in its S-1 filing that its Redmond, Wash., facility produces approximately 70 Starlink satellites per week, putting hard production numbers on the operation for the first time. The filing also reveals Starlink's financials and names several Pacific Northwest companies as competitors. Read More
GeekWire
23 days
UW’s Ed Lazowska adds ‘Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award’ to his long list of honors
The University of Washington professor emeritus is a longtime computer science educator, researcher and fixture in Seattle's tech community. Read More
The Seattle Times
23 days
Washington therapists, we want to talk to you about AI
The growth of artificial intelligence has sparked a debate among therapists: Are new tools a way to save time, or a potential confidentiality violation?
GeekWire
23 days
Opinion: Washington state’s tax debate is missing half the equation
Washington's tax debate fixates on regressivity rankings, but overlooks how taxes shape economic behavior — and whether progressive-looking systems actually produce better outcomes for working families. Read More
The Seattle Times
23 days
U.S.-bound flight diverted to Montreal due to Ebola travel restrictions
U.S. officials said a flight bound for Detroit was diverted after a passenger from Congo boarded “in error” amid flight restrictions tied to the Ebola outbreak.
GeekWire
23 days
EV startup Electric Era launches battery systems to tackle data center energy crunch
Seattle EV startup Electric Era is launching the CoPower Platform to bypass utility delays and provide rapid battery storage for power-hungry data centers. Read More
The Seattle Times
23 days
FIFA’s big experiment may have made World Cup too big for its own good
A supersized World Cup with more teams, more games and even more host nations leaves a big question hanging over the biggest sports event on earth: How much is too much?