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Online Dating Company Announces $20M Annual Fund to Accelerate virtual intimacy Startups
Scott Hayden
Social Discovery Group, the company behind Dating.com and DateMyAge.com, announced its launched a venture studio that aims to transform virtual intimacy into the new normal by backing early-stage ...[Continue Reading]
Road to VR
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Researchers Around The World Are Competing To Design The Best Ship To Launch An Entire Generation Into Space, With Another Solar System Their Ultimate Destination
Kyra Piperides
In a reality akin to a sci-fi novel, a team of international interdisciplinary scientists have launched a competition to design a generation ship that, if built, would allow humanity to leave Earth ...[Continue Reading]

Twistedsifter.com
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The best new science fiction books of March 2025
Alison Flood
The moon has turned to cheese in John Scalzis new sci-fi novel Madeleine Steinbach / Alamy Stock Photo My only complaint about the science fiction due to be published in March is: how in the world ...[Continue Reading]

New Scientist
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From Hunches To AI: Marketings Future Is Here
Michael Ashley, Contributor, Michael Ashley, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/cognitiveworld/people/michaelashley1/
We've come a long way since The Mad Men days... Deposit Photos In the Mad Men pilot, the hero Don Draper (John Hamm) tells his prospect they desperately need to change how they sell their services. ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes
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How The H-1B Modernization Rule Supports Immigrant Entrepreneurship
Sophie Alcorn, Forbes Councils Member, Sophie Alcorn, Forbes Councils Member https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesbusinesscouncil/people/sophiealcorn/
Founder of Alcorn Immigration Law, Sophie Alcorn, helps tech and entrepreneurial talent navigate U.S. immigration for visas and green cards. getty The H-1B visa allows U.S. employers to hire highly ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes
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Marcel Duchamp: Still Relevant To The Art World?
Artnet
A hundred years ago, in 1925, Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) had long returned from New York back to Paris. His Readymade phase was pretty much over, just as he had abandoned painting for more than half ...[Continue Reading]

Artnet.com
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