• December 24, 2024

Tesla Jumps Back Bad Q1 By Setting New Record For Deliveries In Q2

After a sluggish start to the year, Tesla declared this week that it delivered and made a record number of vehicles in the Q2 of this year. The electric auto manufacturer created 87,048 cars in the quarter, and delivered “almost 95,200,” after having concluded the Q1 of the year with some 10,000 vehicles tagged as…

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Researchers Know How Cells Connect Together So As To Spread Of Cancer

For cancer to be victorious—from its view point, anyway—the disease has to get a way to break out further than its original foothold and distribute all over the body. Recently posted study from The University of Toledo can bring new insight into one of the first methods cancers spread. Being an associate professor for biological…

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Deportation Concerns Increases Poor Sleep, Anxiety Among Youth

The advent of anti-immigration policies and rhetoric in the US after the 2016 presidential election might be taking its toll on the California’s Latinx youth health. This includes those who are citizens of the US, recommends a new research spearheaded by researchers at University of California, Berkeley. The research tracked the physical and mental health…

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Space X Creates History By Capturing Falling Payload

SpaceX accomplished a major reusability milestone for its rockets during the previous day’s Falcon Heavy liftoff. The company’s Ms. Tree boat, caught the rocket’s payload fairing near Florida’s coast during early morning hours of June 25, as per SpaceX reps. This is the first time such an event has occurred. The boat has come close…

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Space X Likely To Go Commercial With Starship In 2021

SpaceX’s Super Heavy and Starship systems will have their 1st commercial missions by 2021, stated Jonathan Hofeller of SpaceX. He said that SpaceX was talking to around 3 telecom company customers looking for launch in 2 years. Hofeller stated that Starship and Super Heavy missions could launch around twenty metric tons into geostationary orbits or…

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Pier 1 Store Closures Caused by Low Sales And Poor Margins

Pier 1 imports will be closing down 57 stores by the end of the year. This closure number is up by 12 stores from what was estimated in April.  The chain store deals in the sale of home decor, furniture, accessories, and other home furnishings. The Texas-based retailer is closing stores where there is no…

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Signify’s LiFi System Commits Almost 150 Mbps Internet Through LED Lights

Signify, earlier dubbed as Philips Lighting, this week rolled out one of the first commercial Light Fidelity, or LiFi, systems. LiFi transfers broadband Internet via lights, with the help of LEDs to bypass radio signals and transfer data. We have seen some experimental usage of the technology, but this is the most sensible deployment yet.…

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Sidewalk Labs Reveals Its High-Tech City Proposal For Toronto

Alphabet’s smart city subsidiary, Sidewalk Labs, launched its huge plan this week to convert a slice of Toronto’s waterfront into a high-tech dream world. Clocking in at 1,524 pages and 18 Months in the making, the plan shows Alphabet’s high-stakes, first effort to understand Larry Page’s (Alphabet CEO) long-held vision of a city inside a…

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San Francisco Will Become The First US City Devoid Of e-Cigarettes

San Francisco is the first city of the US city that has announced to not only ban the e-cigarettes’ sales, but also the production and distribution of these vaping products within the city premises. Based on the preliminary voting results, city administrators collectively decided to approve the e-cigarette ban. However, the FDA (Food and Drug…

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Researchers Find A New Target To Cure Parkinson’s Disease

A team of researchers from the School of Veterinary Medicine conducted a novel study, in which they recognized a protein in the body that can break down compounds into MTPT-like chemicals inside the brains. The compounds are derived from the alkaloids present in specific foods and tobacco, which trigger a neurodegenerative disorder in mice. The…

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Parsons Has More Mergers, Acquisitions On Card

Parsons Corporation, after acquiring GSIF (Geospatial Intelligence Firm) OGSystems, is hunting for more firms to purchase. Its’ further acquisition would enhance its’ ranking among the companies in space technology. The company completed its initial $534 million public offering in the month of May. During the firm’s 1st earning call after the offering on June 18,…

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NASA Contractors Agree With Recent Cost Estimate Of Artemis

NASA head has given the estimate cost for NASA’S exploratory program, Artemis. An additional amount of $20million-$30million is being added in the project to develop lander capability so that humans can land. The companies have agreed with the recent estimate in order to aid safe landing of humans. Jim Bridenstine, NASA administrator, has explained that…

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