New York Times CEO: Print journalism has maybe another 10 years
CNBC | New York Times print products may last another 10 years, says the company’s CEO, Mark Thompson.
CNBC | New York Times print products may last another 10 years, says the company’s CEO, Mark Thompson.
Bloomberg | Among the first to experience it will be Korea’s wild boars.
Daily Mail | Researchers from the University of British Columbia reevaluated climate change.
Daily Mail | Researchers from the University of British Columbia reevaluated climate change.
CNBC | Artificial intelligence (AI) tools will create “superhuman workers” who will be able to do more with new technology, Google X co-founder Sebastian Thrun said.
Daily Mail | ‘Love contracts’ have recently become more common at leading U.S. companies.
Daily Mail | Lockheed Martin is developing a powerful new pair of cannons that can shoot down drones using high energy laser beams.
Zero Hedge | Beginning with a trial of 1100 Housing Trust properties, a 5kW solar panel system and 13.5kWh Tesla Powerwall 2 battery will be installed at no charge to the household and financed through the sale of electricity.
Daily Mail | Ford recently filed a patent to create an autonomous AI-powered police vehicle.
Zero Hedge | If there is one thing that keeps the military–industrial complex from sleeping at night, it is “hypersonic.”
Mac Slavo | While Big Pharma uses disinformation to fight bacterial infections and the flu in the US, they could be fueling superbugs in India while peddling bad drugs.
Daily Caller | Some couples and individuals are trying to save the next generation from potential climate change disaster by forgoing reproduction altogether.
Mac Slavo | Unsurprisingly, the flat-earther who was going to launch himself into the sky to prove Earth is not a globe has failed yet again.
NaturalBlaze | A recent University of Exeter study has discovered that nearly all teenagers tested are holding bisphenol-A (BPA) in their intestinal lining.
Daily Mail | Almost 90 per cent of teenagers have gender-bending chemicals from plastic in their bodies, according to a study.