As students and office workers prepare to return to campus or their office buildings, it may not come down to a nasal swab or blood test. Instead, new technology shows that the standard for reopening may be to test buildings and not just people. The technology, developed and tested at …
Read More »England, Scotland coronavirus: nations separated at Covid-19. It can lead to a complete divorce.
“The Union is a fantastically strong institution, it has helped our country through thick and thin,” he said. “I think what people really want to do is see our whole country come back in force, and that is what we are going to do.” Together, perhaps, but not with the …
Read More »Cruise Lines Introduces New Recruitment Exercise
The traditional mock drill will take on a new look when passengers on multiple cruise lines participate in the boarding day ritual. Royal Caribbean Group announced that they will replace the conventional security drill, which involved many people gathered in generally closed locations, with a new interactive eMuster. (Photo via …
Read More »Eight conclusions from the opening night of the Bizarro 2020 MLB season
This was never going to be a normal MLB season, so it’s no surprise that his opening salvo, a double game with the Nationals hosting the Yankees and the Dodgers hosting the Giants, was odd. With hand sanitizer pumps visible on the benches and alternately sterile bleachers and cardboard cutouts …
Read More »Tesla sues Rivian alleging that employees stole trade secrets
In his lawsuit, Tesla claimed that Rivian had hired dozens of his former employees and alleged that some of them took confidential manufacturing, organizing and recruiting information, as well as lists of Tesla employees who could be chosen for hiring. In addition to the company, the lawsuit names four former …
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