[ad_1] When Melissa Pancoast moved her financial literacy startup, The Beans, to a WeWork office in San Francisco’s Salesforce Tower last May, most of the offices around her were rentedRead More
Category: Geeky Stuff
How Clean The World Recycles Hotel Soap for Nonprofit Hotels
[ad_1] When hotel or motel guests check into their rooms, they expect at least to be greeted with a clean area, a bed, and soap in the bathroom. But whatRead More
Elon Musk: Suspicions over spammy accounts could break Twitter deal
[ad_1] LONDON (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the deal to buy Twitter will not move forward unless the company shows public evidence that less than 5% of accountsRead More
Live-streamed massacre: Tech’s hard lessons from mass killings
[ad_1] These days, mass shooters like the one held in Buffalo, New York don’t stop at plotting brutal attacks on supermarkets. They arrange to broadcast their massacres live on socialRead More
Anti-aging drugs could offer a new way to treat covid-19
[ad_1] Mannick is investigating the effects of rapamycin-like drugs in covid-19. His trial is being held in nursing homes where disease outbreaks are experienced. Half of the participants were givenRead More
Targeting the Uneven Burden of Kidney Disease on Black Americans
[ad_1] “I had everything,” Malcolm said. So was Martin. When tested, the brothers learned that they had the variants and that the variants, not lupus, most likely damaged their kidneys.Read More
Your Bosses Might Have A File About You And Misinterpret It
[ad_1] For decades, much of the federal government’s security clearance process was based on techniques that emerged in the mid-twentieth century. “It’s very manual,” said Evan Lesser, head of ClearanceJobs,Read More
Michael Bloomberg Plans $242 Million Investment in Clean Energy
[ad_1] More than 750 million people worldwide are without electricity, and energy poverty is a powerful driver of economic and health inequality. While Mr Bloomberg’s investment is aimed at tacklingRead More
How Often Can You Get the Corona Virus?
[ad_1] A virus that shows no signs of disappearance, variants that are adept at bypassing the body’s defenses, and waves of infection two, maybe three times a year – thisRead More
FDA and Abbott Agree On Infant Formula To Try To Make It Easier
[ad_1] The Food and Drug Administration reached an agreement with Abbott Laboratories on Monday on the steps needed to reopen the company’s baby food factory, which was shut down. lackRead More
