Founders Fund’s outlier bet on humanely killed fish
Shinkei makes a refrigerator-sized robot called Poseidon to kill fish quickly and humanely.
Source: techcrunch.com
Shinkei makes a refrigerator-sized robot called Poseidon to kill fish quickly and humanely.
Source: techcrunch.com
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