With all the developments in the auto industry you may think your next car will be electric, including a new federal target that would mean half of all new vehicles sold within a decade will have zero emissions. This will be a dramatic shift for car … [Continue reading] about Edmunds separates fact from fiction about green cars
Private expedition to dive into wreck of M/S Estonia ferry
HELSINKI (AP) — A privately-funded expedition, commissioned by relatives of the victims of the M/S Estonia ferry that sank into the Baltic Sea nearly 27 years ago, will dive into the vessel’s wreckage this month. It’s the latest attempt to gain more … [Continue reading] about Private expedition to dive into wreck of M/S Estonia ferry
Facebook slams UK antitrust watchdog over call to sell Giphy
LONDON (AP) — Facebook has criticized the U.K. competition watchdog’s provisional decision ordering that it sell off Giphy because it said the acquisition of the company stifles competition for animated images. The social network’s strongly worded … [Continue reading] about Facebook slams UK antitrust watchdog over call to sell Giphy
Silicon Valley finds remote work is easier to begin than end
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Technology companies that led the charge into remote work as the pandemic unfurled are confronting a new challenge: how, when and even whether they should bring long-isolated employees back to offices that have been designed for … [Continue reading] about Silicon Valley finds remote work is easier to begin than end
Researchers complete first-ever detailed map of global coral
HONOLULU (AP) — Researchers have completed a comprehensive online map of the world’s coral reefs by using more than 2 million satellite images from across the globe. The Allen Coral Atlas, named after late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, will act … [Continue reading] about Researchers complete first-ever detailed map of global coral
