[ad_1] A Massachusetts court said Tuesday that proposed ballot paper violated state laws regarding the job status of concert drivers and was ineligible to be presented to voters this fall.Read More
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DHS chief Majorkas accused of giving ‘apparently misleading’ testimony
[ad_1] Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Majorcas testified to Congress about the disinformation board “apparently misleading”, accusing Senate Republicans in a letter Tuesday demanding Democrats call Mr. Mr. Majorcas told lawmakersRead More
Chinese-made smart coffee machines threaten Americans’ data security,
[ad_1] The worst part about waking up can be the Chinese spying on your coffee cup. American researcher Christopher Balding said he has uncovered evidence that China is collecting dataRead More
Climate Change Concerns Take on New Urgency in South Asia
[ad_1] FATEHGARH-SAHIB, India — When unseasonably heavy rains flooded fields and then equally unseasonal heat crumpled the seeds, it not only nearly halved Ranjit Singh’s wheat harvest. This has placedRead More
Elon Musk will address Twitter staff this week after the proposal
[ad_1] Billionaire elon musk will address Twitter’s workforce on Thursday for the first time since He The company said it has offered to buy the social media platform. Twitter declinedRead More
Download: Sensory cities and carbon capture products
[ad_1] This is today’s edition download, Our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the tech world. Why are sounds and smells as important toRead More
These scientists want to capture more carbon with CRISPR crops
[ad_1] Larger, deeper root systems can help store more carbon in the soil because if a plant dies and parts of it remain deep in the ground, the carbon inRead More
Can Virtual Reality Help Autistic Children Navigate the Real World?
[ad_1] This article is part of Upstart, a series about startups leveraging new science and technology. Vijay Ravindran has always been fascinated by technology. He led the team that foundedRead More
Are you feeling bad? Maybe It’s Time To Log Out.
[ad_1] Millennials may be the first generation to age online, but Gen Z successors have really grown with it and are barely logging out. 2018 Pew Research Center survey foundRead More
Why are sounds and smells as important to cities as sights?
[ad_1] Researchers around the world like Howes are investigating how non-visual information defines a city’s character and influences its livability. Using a variety of methods, from low-tech audio walks andRead More
