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Flash in the pan: ICO represents last-gasp hope for struggling Kodak The iconic company filed for bankruptcy protection in 2012 after fumbling the shift to digital images. Now it's betting its future on digital currencies with an initial coin offering designed to help photographers sell their work. The crypto buzz more than doubled its stock, but it's unlikely to do anything like the ...
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In Washington Speak, Censorship Is Called "Transparency" Last month senior officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told staffers to avoid using seven words such as "science-based" and "fetus" in budget-related documents. The backlash was swift and strident; headlines accused the CDC of censoring scientific ideas, of attempting to ...
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A bitcoin bubble made in millennial heaven There was a pattern to conversations with friends and family over the Christmas holidays. It went something like this: "Are your kids buying bitcoin?" before moving on to: "Have they convinced you to invest?" One relative who graduated from university two years ago and was hoping to work in the ...
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Domino's turnaround genius to step down in June Domino's Pizza said CEO Patrick Doyle will leave the biggest U.S. pizza delivery chain in June. He will be replaced by Richard Allison, currently president of its international business. Doyle presided over a turnaround that improved the taste of the pizza, invested in online ordering and promotions, and ...
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Extreme weather in US and Australia may be due to climate change Every week the editors release a selection of articles to New Scientist account holders. These articles are available exclusively to logged in account holders and subscribers. The editors selection can range from new features, opinions and interviews to fascinating content from the New Scientist archive.
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Why ATMs are dying in cash-obsessed India The ATM industry in India, where a large portion of the population is still struggling for banking facilities, may be in a rut. Up to 1,782 ATMs across the country were shut down between May and November 2017, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data show. This is the first time in five years that there's been a ...
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Cost of Weather-Climate Disasters Was $306 Billion In 2017. What Could You Buy With That? Thousands of atmospheric scientists, meteorologists, and climatologists have descended on Austin, Texas for the nation's largest conference in those fields. It makes sense that NOAA provided some stunning news at the American Meteorological Society (AMS) annual meeting. 2017 was announced as ...
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FBI opens new front in encryption fight with tech sector The FBI has opened up a new front in the battle between the US government and the tech industry over encryption, with director Christopher Wray saying on Tuesday that law enforcement's struggle to access data on encrypted devices is an "urgent public safety issue". Speaking at the International ...
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President Trump To Get His Wish: A New Toyota-Mazda Factory In Alabama The factory, which is expected to open in 2021, will employ up to 4,000 people and produce about 300,000 vehicles a year. Toyota already has an engine plant in Alabama. The state is also home to auto plants run by Mercedes-Benz, Honda Motor and Hyundai Motor, along with a large network of ...
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