[ad_1] A northern Nevada mine that is the largest-known source of lithium in the United States for electric car batteries is facing resistance from a radical environmental group and someRead More
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Doing hybrid work | MIT Technology Review
[ad_1] Ivan has led several Global Technology Services businesses as Managing Director for IBM. It has a proven track record as a leader in the Outsourcing and Infrastructure Technology ServicesRead More
Bitcoin drops as major crypto lender Celsius Network stalls
[ad_1] NEW YORK – The price of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies collapsed on Monday after a major cryptocurrency lender effectively failed and halted all withdrawals from its platform due toRead More
Russia’s Oil Revenues Rise Despite Sanctions, Study Findings
[ad_1] Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered global condemnation and harsh sanctions aimed at crushing Moscow’s war chest. Still, revenue from fossil fuels, Russia’s largest export by far, rose to recordRead More
Bumble and Lawmakers Fight ‘Cyberflashing’
[ad_1] Payton Iheme’s wide-ranging career has taken him from collecting intelligence in the Army to advising on science and technology to the White House. Working for a dating app wasn’tRead More
Microsoft Pledges Impartiality in Alliance Campaigns at Activision
[ad_1] Microsoft and the Communications Workers of America union announced on Monday an agreement to facilitate unionization of employees at video game maker Activision Blizzard, which Microsoft bought for $70Read More
The Court Seaside: A Spectacular New Hotel in Seaside!
[ad_1] I’m a big believer in getting advice when traveling to a new place or a place I’ve been to before, whether it’s from friends, family, or hunting for cluesRead More
Marseille’s surveillance war and endless AI sensitivity
[ad_1] Video cameras have become an accepted feature of urban life all over the world. Many cities in China are now heavily networked, and London and New Delhi are notRead More
Physicists’ Hopes Raise as Large Hadron Collider Accelerates
[ad_1] In April, scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research outside Geneva, or CERN, once again fired their cosmic weapon, the Large Hadron Collider. After a three-year shutdown forRead More
Could Carbon Capture Be Part of the Climate Solution?
[ad_1] This is the final installment in Visionaries. serieslooks at figures trying to transform our way of life. Humans pump about 50 billion tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouseRead More
