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On the Culture, Religion, Technology podcast, Bambi Francisco speaks with John Pittard, an Associate Professor of Philosophy of Religion at Yale Divinity School (with a secondary appointment in Yale's ...
Please join us on October 22, 2025 for our third Culture, Religion & Technology event. Charlie Kirk was originally scheduled to keynote. To that end, we are hosting this event in honor of Charlie.
In the technology ecosystem, startups are typically where the new ideas spring forth, and in mental health there are very exciting companies that are raising money right now, even in this tough ...
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Alzheimer’s affects more than 6 million Americans, most of them over the age of 65, and is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S. Yet, conducting clinical trials around the disease represents ...
As healthcare moves to become more digital and virtual, mostly thanks to the restrictions caused by COVID over the last 18 months, one space that has seen an unexpected boost is digital clinical ...
Like nearly eveything else, digitization has changed the way we pay for things. I’m not only talking about electonic payment consumer apps like Zelle and Venmo, but even the models that companies use ...
Venture capital used to be a cottage industry, with very few investing in tomorrow’s products and services. Oh, how times have changed! While there are more startups than ever, there’s also more money ...
An imagined town in Peru, an Eiffel tower in Beijing: travelers are increasingly using tools like ChatGPT for itinerary ideas – and being sent to destinations that don’t exist. Miguel Angel Gongora ...