More than forty states have joined two antitrust lawsuits against Facebook. We break down the accusations within these cases and what you need to know. Then, an associate professor explains his research on the genetic engineering of stem cells.
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The Antitrust Case Against Facebook
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission and 46 state attorneys general filed antitrust lawsuits against Facebook. We talk with an expert about what the case means, how it could change big tech companies, and why there have been so few antitrust cases in recent years.
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Scientist On New Discovery In Stem Cell Research
In a new study, scientists figured out how to genetically engineer stem cells to grow into mouse livers. One of the researchers explains how this discovery could make it easier to successfully grow organs in the lab.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Joe Tarr Producer
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Lina Khan Guest
- Dr. Mo Ebrahimkhani Guest
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