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Steve LeVine

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Steve LeVine is an accomplished author, journalist, and educator with a diverse range of accomplishments. He is a talented writer whose work is featured in Medium's three magazines--Marker, OneZero, and Gen--as part of the company's transformation to produce quality, original content. His writing focuses on the impact of technology, science, economics, and demography on jobs, society, politics, and geopolitics. He is a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council's Foresight, Strategy and Risk Initiative and teaches a graduate course on the geopolitics of energy at Georgetown University.

LeVine's background is extensive and impressive. He studied journalism at Columbia University and worked as a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Newsweek, based in the Philippines, Pakistan, and the former Soviet Union. He has published several books on a range of topics that earned him accolades in the industry. His latest book, "The Powerhouse," is a top-rated, best-selling book on the global race for the next big battery, and was selected as one of the Top 15 Books of 2015 by Financial Times-McKinsey.

LeVine has held various high-profile positions in the journalism industry. He was a contributing editor at Foreign Policy Magazine and Future Editor at Axios and also worked as a foreign affairs writer at Businessweek. He covered Central Asia and the Caucasus for both The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times and was a Washington correspondent for Quartz at Atlantic Media Company.

In summary, Steve LeVine is a highly accomplished journalist, educator, and author. His work focuses on various topics such as the impact of technology, science, economics, and geopolitics on society, politics, and the job market. He has worked for reputable organizations, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek, and has published several books.

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6K developed a cheaper, cleaner way to make battery electrodes, but couldn't persuade cathode makers to use it. So it has raised $130m to build a plant and make the clean, cheap cathodes itself. The Electric. https://t.co/RP6nm8IwF3

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