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Media sector seeks new powers to challenge Big Tech
Big Tech firms are clobbering traditional news organizations, media representatives told lawmakers Tuesday, asking for new…
Britain sets deadline for carbon neutrality by 2050
The British government on Wednesday outlined legislation to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2050…
Uber names Melbourne as first non-US city for flying car program
Uber on Tuesday selected Melbourne, Australia, as the first non-US city for its aerial ridesharing service…
The sun may have a dual personality, simulations suggest
Researchers at CU Boulder have discovered hints that humanity’s favorite star may have a dual personality,…
86 percent of internet users admit being duped by fake news: survey
Eighty-six percent of internet users have been duped by fake news—most of it spread on Facebook—according…
Farmer researchers reap more benefits than just increased crop production
Farmers have been innovators and experimenters for millennia. They developed new types of crops and methods…
Models suggest faults are linked through California's Imperial Valley
New mechanical modeling of a network of active strike-slip faults in California’s Imperial Valley suggests the…
Climate change benefits for giant petrels
Giant petrels will be “temporary” winners from the effects of climate change in the Antarctic region—but…
Tesla CEO lifts shareholder spirits, takes aim at media
Tesla CEO Elon Musk assured shareholders the electric car maker has recovered from a disappointing start…