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Tonino Lamborghini launches healthy lifestyle ecosystem with SuperBrain

The Italian luxury brand Tonino Lamborghini is moving into cognitive well-being through a collaboration with neurotechnology startup Earable Neuroscience. At CES 2026, the companies unveiled the limited SuperBrain Edition, a next-generation wearable for sleep and focus, marking the first of planned partnerships.
Jan 8, 2026 0 4 min read
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French Monitor for Dyslexic Adults to Launch in U.S. in…

Lili for Life, a French startup specializing in visual technology, plans to bring its monitor for people with dyslexia to the U.S. in February, following its debut at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Jan 7, 2026 0 3 min read
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Her Name Was Didi: How AI is Turning One Girl’s…

Didi Ding Mayen Kuai came to the U.S. on a scholarship, with a dream to educate girls in South Sudan, where 75% of women are illiterate. After her unexpected death, classmate Mateo Acosta-Rubio carried on her mission, developing an AI tutor that lets students in remote regions learn without…
Dec 18, 2025 0 4 min read
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LetsData: From Fighting Disinformation in Ukraine to Stopping AI-Driven Threats…

Ksenia Iliuk co-founded LetsData as a passion project to combat disinformation amid wartime Ukraine. After raising $1.6M, the startup now helps companies stop digital threats before they go viral and has expanded from Europe to the U.S.
Nov 6, 2025 0 5 min read
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Immigration Restrictions Fuel Surge in U.S. M&A Activity

U.S. mergers and acquisitions are surging in 2025, with Q3 bank deals hitting a four-year high and Goldman Sachs reporting a 42% jump in investment banking revenue. Beyond market confidence, tightening immigration policies are pushing companies to acquire smaller firms to secure skilled talent they can no longer hire…
Oct 14, 2025 0 3 min read
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From the U.S. to Uzbekistan: How Truss Powers Tech Outsourcing

In the early 2000s, serial entrepreneur Eric Hoopman discovered Uzbekistan while seeking help with a new venture. Today, the developers he met are building Truss, a platform connecting U.S. entrepreneurs with Uzbek tech talent.
Jun 6, 2025 0 5 min read
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First-Gen Founders Limor and Panda Work to Decarbonize Their Heritage…

Nirvana Carbon, a startup launched by Princeton students Emma Limor and Sunrit Panda, helps communities in India and Kazakhstan combat environmental damage.
May 20, 2025 0 5 min read
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International biotech startups set sights on U.S. for funding boost

The mood in biotech is grim as funding for early-stage startups is drying up. Why are European and Asian founders betting on U.S. investors?
Mar 11, 2025 0 4 min read
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Dreampreneur Sansan Fibri transforms limiting beliefs through sleep patterns

While exploring her subconscious, screenwriter and producer Sansan Fibri developed technology to help others unlock their own minds. Her AI-powered app, Wakefully, transforms personal narratives by decoding dreams.
Mar 6, 2025 0 5 min read