• December 26, 2024

US Job Vacancies Jump To New High—Report

According to figures released by Bureau of Labor Statistics job vacancies in the US jumped to 7.6 million as many employers are looking for qualified personnel to fill vacant positions. The Job Opening and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) that measure employment vacancies level and also checks on number of people that have left jobs along…

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Arianespace Launched Its 3rd Satellite—Report

Launch provider in Europe, Arianespace has been successful in their 3rd launch of 2019 on March 21st. The mission was conducted on a Vega rocket for Space Agency in Italy. Arianespace’s light-lift vehicle named Vega was launched from Kourou at French Guiana sharply at 9:50 p.m. PRecursore Iper Spettrale della Missione Applicativa Satellite, commonly known…

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Musk Writes To His Employees To Assist Vehicle Deliveries

On March 21, 2109, the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk has made it a point to sent an e-mail to each one of his employees to aid in deliveries in spite of what position they hold in the company. This move by Tesla is not something out of the box since they usually ask for…

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Negative News Hits Facebook, Yet Active Users Continue To Grow

Facebook (FB) is facing trouble again. It is said that FB is storing millions of passwords of users in plain text in the company servers. Plain text means that they are not encrypted. As the passwords are kept in the server, they can be accessed by any person. Passwords that are not encrypted and stored…

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NASA’s InSight lander Sensed Small Tremors On The Red Planet

The InSight lander of NASA has completed the insertion of its hyper-sensitive seismometer on the surface of the Red Planet and this happened after months of delicate maneuvering. The instrument is created to unveil the mysteries about Mar’s interior by sensing the growing noise of marsquakes. Recently, just before its run, Insight lander has already…

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Insta Founders Ask Politicians To Reveal Concrete Plans To Resolve Tech Industry Issues

Mike Krieger and Kevin Systrom, who are the co-founders of Instagram commented on Monday that it is essential for politicians to come up with solutions in addressing the specific problems of the tech industry rather than just contemplating the splitting up of companies such as Facebook. Speaking at the conference of South by Southwest held…

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United Health To Pass On Drug Discount To Consumers

United Health said on Tuesday that company’s new plans which will be employer-sponsored in the year 2020, discounts will be paid to the consumers at counters of drug stores. This move is a progress on the already existing programs of discount announced nearly a year back. The announcement from the company had stipulated that it…

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Falling Demand Earns Auto Industry A ‘Negative’ Status By Moody’s

Weak demand for vehicles has led to credit rating firm Moody’s cutting down its outlook of the automobile industry from steady to negative. Due to multiple factors like slowdown in the economy, political issues in the country and surprisingly good end to 2018 Moody said in its research report that global auto market is likely…

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UK To Get New Accounting Regulator, FRC To Be Scrapped

In view of Brexit that is likely to become a reality by end of this month the UK government has announced that the existing Financial Reporting Council will be replaced with new regulator called Audit Reporting and Governance Authority that will have greater powers and can make changes to accounts directly without applying to court.…

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AI Likely To Help In Screening Lung Cancer

To most people artificial intelligence is related to automatic cars and robots at manufacturing units but now a group of researchers are using this technology to improve screening facilities of lung cancer to enable early detection and treatment that can improve survival rates of patients. But current screening methods for this type of cancer have…

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Molecules Likely To Reveal Resurgence Risk Of Breast Cancer

Even with the advancements made in modern medicine, breast cancer remains a guessing game for patients and doctors as they always live under fear of recurrence of the disease after initial rounds of treatment. New research in this disease could provide relief to this draining practice as now it appears that cells of breast cancer…

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GAO Took Off The Radar A Weather Satellite Mission—Report

A weather satellite program has been taken off from Government Accountability Office’s “high risk list” that is being monitored which has heightened concerns about NASA’s acquisition management procedures. During a testimony before Senate Homeland Security and GAO committee the latter had announced that it was taking issue of “clearing gaps in weather satellite data” off…

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