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Self-Healing Glass, Facebook Snooze, Solar Train

Richard Bradbury | Majidah Hashim | Christine Wong

19-Dec-17 12:00

Self-Healing Glass, Facebook Snooze, Solar Train

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Christine Wong and Majidah Hashim spoke about:

 

0:50 - A Chinese Company Is Developing Facial Recognition For Organic Chickens

6:48 - Facebook Snooze Button Now Lets Users Secretly Mute Annoying Friends And Pages

11:43 - Researchers Create Less Invasive Method For Placing Brain Electrodes

18:38 - End Of The Smashed Phone Screen? Self-Healing Glass Discovered By Accident

23:33 - World's First Solar Train Will Begin Service Soon In Byron Bay, Australia


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