A startup hopes to use a 1970s discovery to bring a male contraceptive to market


by KSUT Public Radio

KSUT Public Radio— A research lab in Flagstaff, Ariz., is trying to leverage a 1970s discovery into a safe and desirable alternative for men who want to prevent pregnancy.

Carscoops—The Fastest And Slowest Selling Used Cars On The Market. Consumers are lining up to buy used Honda and Lexus cars, but while EVs are desirable, it's hybrids that sell the fastest

WV MetroNews—"I never gave up hope we'd find her and bring her home". Father of missing 10-year-old talks about his range of emotions at the discovery of his daughter's remains nearly 24 years after she went missing.

The Next Web—Dutch startup to bring robotic blood drawing to hospitals. Utrecht-based Vitestro has raised €20mn to bring its robotic blood drawing device to market. Founded in 2017, Vitestro aims to improve the blood draw experience for patients and address personnel shortages in healthcare — where the demand for skilled laboratory professionals is growing at a higher rate than any other occupation. The startup’s device relies on infrared to locate the vein and ultrasound to create an image of the blood vessel. Then, an AI-based robotic needle uses this...