Author: Alice Martin
Google Purchases Startup To Propel Assistant’s Answering Capabilities
Google announced that it purchased a start-up called Superpod. Reportedly, this firm was involved in creating an app that allowed users to post questions as well as get answers from experts quickly. The latest move by Google is supposed to assist boost its Assistant’s capability to precisely answer users’ questions. As per the report in…
Read MoreScientists Found Geckos Defying Physics
Gecko can climb walls, but these reptiles are also capable of running across the water as fast as they move on the ground. How these Geckos manage to avoid sinking into the water is still a mystery until now. The water walking ability has been found in smaller animals such as water striders. This is…
Read MoreA Process Stabilizing Fusion Plasmas Is Discovered By Scientists
Scientists looking for to bring the fusion reaction that influences the Stars and the Sun to Earth must preserve the superhot plasma free from disturbances. Now, researchers at the Department of Energy in the U.S. have revealed a process that can benefit to control the interruptions, which were supposed to be most dangerous. Duplicating fusion,…
Read MoreMall Vacancy Rate In US At 9%, More To Closures On The Way
In last few months, several stores of Sears, J. C. Penney, and Bon-Ton have been rapidly closing down. Owners of shopping centers and malls although seemed indifferent to the situation, they would certainly take notice when more of them get closed in the course of 2019. The rate of vacancy in different regions in the…
Read MoreSpirulina May Lower Blood Pressure Study Reveals
According to the latest study, spirulina may contribute to the reduction in blood pressure. In fact, the study was supported by the identification of the active ingredient in the compound that results in the phenomenal outcome. Spirulina is also considered as a major participant in the booming niche of superfoods, which is readily taking over…
Read MoreYet Another Detention Extension For Ghosn
Carlos Ghosn the former chief of Nissan who has been detained in Tokyo on charges of financial misappropriation has been given a longer sentence by the court though his co-accused was released on bail last week. Ghosn has already been detained for more than six weeks and will be held for another 10 days without…
Read MorePrescription drug prices hiked in the US
Around 30 drug-makers have decided to raise the prices of the medicines under their brands in this month. This will break the halt to the price hike declared by a pharmaceutical industry after it was pressurized by the US President Donald Trump. In response to the hike, Donald Trump has criticized the drug-makers. The hike…
Read MoreChina’s Slowdown Unlikely To Impact Samsung
Investors showed very less confidence in Samsung recently on January 3, 2019. This is due to the revision that went downside in the first quarter of the guidance in Apple’s turbid prices of the stocks of its suppliers. On January 2nd, 2019 Apple had to lower down the revenue guidance as well as the gross…
Read MoreMusk Had The Last Laugh With SEC By Appointing His Close Friend As His Replacement
Tesla’s founder and outgoing CEO Elon Musk has managed to outmaneuver his long-time foe Securities and Exchange Commission by enabling appointment of Larry Ellison of Oracle and Kathleen Wilson to the board of Tesla. The appointments were made by Tesla to comply with SEC’s regulations that had asked for removal of Musk as CEO and…
Read MoreIndonesia, Malaysia Condemn EU’s Policy On Palm Oil
World’s largest producers of palm oil for use as transport fuel namely Indonesia and Malaysia are crying foul over decision of European Union to phase out its use and declaring retaliation threats for its policy of trade protectionism. The move by European Union to phase out palm oil use from transport industry has been forced…
Read MoreDoctors Want Engineers To Understand Clinic Workflow Better Before Building App
Richard Zane who is an ER physician wished the help of software to help him deal with the patients. He is a Chief innovation officer at UCHealth in Colorado who realizes the gap between the worlds of doctors and engineers. He said that they are technologists who have not witnessed the inside work of a…
Read MoreStudy Finds miRNAs’ In Anesthetic-Induced Myocardial Conditioning
Numerous studies have shown that the method of drug-induced myocardial conditioning is enzyme-mediated in messenger RNA and miRNA regulation. In the latest research, Orriach along with his associates studied the function of miRNAs in the cardioprotective effect of halogenated anesthetics, which is generally employed in cardiac surgeries. The research involves a literature assessment of the…
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