Month: November 2018
Self-Driving Mercedes Cabs Will Soon Be On The Roads Of San Jones
As per the joint statement given by Daimler, a German multinational automotive corporation; and Bosch, an auto-parts supplier that they would develop Robot Mercedes cabs, which will be seen traveling through business district San Jones by the end of the next year. The company has a contract for testing the self-driving services over the ride-hailing…
Read MoreLimeBike Expansion By Introducing Car-Rental Services In Seattle
Lime–a transportation company—has been offering bikes and scooters rental services in over 100 cities worldwide. Last month also, the company took a great initiative towards a cleaner environment by launching zero-emission electric scooters and bikes. Now, the company plans to expand its services by initiating its rental car testing this week at Seattle. Even though…
Read MoreMarijuana Producer Asserts Surge In Revenue By More Than 85%
Tilray, Canadian marijuana producer, whose shares had a wild year since the financiers considering to cash in on the rising cannabis trend, stated that the profits increased higher than 85% in the last quarter comparing the same period a year ago. Remarkably, that still was not pretty enough to convince traders as the shares decreased…
Read MoreMicrosoft To Aim On Windows 10 Quality After A Messy Year
Microsoft has not had a great time in 2018 with Windows 10. Previously this year Microsoft postponed its Windows 10 update for April 2018 due to last minute BSOD () error, and then had to fix Chrome and desktop freezing problems after it exported over 600 Million machines. Just previous month, Microsoft issued its update…
Read MoreNatural Calamities Affect Economic Growth Of Japan’s GDP
The economy of Japan shrank in the third quarter due to disrupted exports and natural disasters strike on spending. Preliminary figures showed that the economy compressed by 1.2% amid July and September. A devastating typhoon and earthquake were among the adversities to hit Japan in the present year and created the larger than imagined contraction.…
Read MoreNext Few Years Can Experience The Current Populace To Grow More And Weigh More
The increasing population is demanding for more food as the years are passing by. It’s like trying to think about feeding around 9 Billion people in 2050. The idea of even giving it a thought today sends chills down our spine. The Norwegian University of Science and Technology leading Industrial Ecology Program student Gibran Vita…
Read MoreNow Paper Extracted Information Can Help AI Chart Material Designing
A team from and the Toyota Technological Institute, Chicago, and NIMS have in cooperation created a Computer-Aided Material Design (CAMaD) system which has the capability of mining data linked to material designing including fabrication processes and material structures and properties along with the option of organizing and visualizing their relationship with each other as well.…
Read MoreOil Price Reduces In The Middle Of Fears Over Oil Demand
Oil prices have fallen down to the lowest level considering the last 8 Months among fears about a reduction in demand. International benchmark Brent crude was reduced to $65.11 (£50.24) per barrel that is a reduction by almost 7%; it is the lowest level since March. The U.S. oil WTI (West Texas Intermediate) dropped to…
Read MorePodcast Genome Project By Pandora Will Assist You Find Your Favorite Serial
The podcast genome project by Pandora has rolled out in public beta. The podcast genome project plans to do the same for podcasts similar to what its genome project for music did for music. The new initiative expects to bring listeners to podcasts that they may enjoy on the basis of previous listening habits and…
Read MoreResearch States US Leads In Highest Rate Of Drug Overdoses
The U.S. has twice the number of premature drug overdose deaths compare to at least 12 other countries, as per a new research. The study, published recently in the Annals of Internal Medicine, reported that there were approximately 63,632 drug overdose fatalities in 2016 in the U.S. Yingxi Chen—researcher and a postdoctoral fellow at the…
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