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FDA · BerkeleyHere at MIT Technology Review we’ve been writing about the gene-editing technology CRISPR since 2013, calling it the biggest biotech breakthrough of the century. Yet so far, there’s been only one gene-editing drug approved. It’s been used commercially on only about 40 patients, all with sickle-cell disease. It’s becoming clear that the impact of CRISPR isn’t as big as we all hoped. In fact, there’s a pall of discouragement over the entire field—…See the Story
A new CRISPR startup is betting regulators will ease up on gene-editing
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Wind Power · NorfolkPORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) -- Each day crews are not working to install the 176-turbine Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project 27 miles east of Virginia Beach, another $5 million gets added to the overall cost, according to Dominion Energy. As of Jan. 8, that would mean the $11.2 billion cost has risen by approximately $85 million. [...]See the Story
'The ratepayers are going to cover this bill,' policy expert says of offshore wind pause
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Artificial IntelligenceEnterprises are sitting on vast quantities of unstructured data, from call records and video footage to customer complaint histories and supply chain signals. Yet this invaluable business intelligence, estimated to make up as much as 90% of the data generated by organizations, historically remained dormant because its unstructured nature makes analysis extremely difficult. But if…See the Story
Using unstructured data to fuel enterprise AI success
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