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St. Louis-based Impossible Sensing is helping NASA decipher data from its Perseverance rover, which landed Thursday on Mars. Founder Pablo Sobron discussed the company's work on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Thomas Park’s invention, the GenerIter, uses Python code to transform a series of sounds into music. Would-be composers can plug in short clips of their choosing and let the code do the rest. Park discussed his module on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Sara Baker and Anatolij Gelimson founded Fast Democracy to make law-making more transparent. They discussed the platform, now operating in 50 states, on "St. Louis on the Air."
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The innovation community will host more than 60 free online panels and workshops throughout the week.
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On Thursday’s "St. Louis on the Air," Tinus Le Roux, CEO of FanCam, and Sara Baker, policy director for the ACLU of Missouri, discussed artificial intelligence and the need for mindful regulation of it.
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As a postdoctoral fellow at Washington University, Tom Cohen realized he had a slim shot at landing a tenure-track job. But in the business world, his…
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The tech company Readout Health was founded in San Francisco, but it recently moved to St. Louis. Last week, the startup launched its first medical…
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Since Jessica Ciccone moved back to her hometown of St. Louis in 2012 after years living in Boston, she’s found a niche connecting local professionals…
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Ask any entrepreneur to name the hardest part of launching a business, and the answer, inevitably, will be, "money." Some of the greatest startup ideas…
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The Chinese investor Fosun Group announced the investment in the financial tech company BondIT on Friday.BondIT, based in Israel, has created a digital…