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Women and hospitalised patients more prone to long Covid, study finds

Long Covid remains poorly understood several years into the coronavirus pandemic.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff
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What’s the future of fertility?

The team believes the technology could ultimately help to improve fertility results.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
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Where does Australia sit in the race for global lithium mining domination?

Lithium-ion batteries are the dominant battery technology for electric vehicles.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
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Do AI-powered job recruitment tools improve hiring diversity?

Job recruitment tools that claim to use artificial intelligence to avoid gender and racial biases may not improve diversity in hiring,

  • By Madeline Halpert
  • Forbes Staff
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From the ASX to Wall Street: Anteris beats a path to global expansion

Open heart surgery is not necessary with the Anteris 3D heart valve technology.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
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Banking on net zero

Industry is starting to focus on the opportunities arising from the planned transition to net zero emissions by 2050

  • By Richard Gluyas
  • Author
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Boeing’s Wisk goes full robot

Boeing-controlled Wisk Aero is sticking with an ambitious plan to go autonomous from the beginning.

  • By Jeremy Bogaisky
  • Forbes Staff
Elon Musk Buys Social Network Twitter

Twitter shares soar 22% after Musk offers to buy company at original price

Twitter shares initially rose 13% early Tuesday afternoon after Bloomberg reported Musk’s purchase agreement is back on, and the price kept rising after a midday trading halt ended.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Cathie Wood’s Ark splurged on US$32 million in Tesla shares during US$70 billion stock plunge

Cathie Wood’s Ark splurged on US$32 million in Tesla shares as stock drops.

  • By Jonathan Ponciano
  • Forbes Staff
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This dot com crash survivor bet on 100-year-old landlines and became Boston’s second-richest entrepreneur

Robert Hale – the 21st century is calling.

  • By John Hyatt
  • Forbes Staff
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