In the Purple Air air-quality map on Friday, September 11, 2020, most parts of the west coast are shown with dangerous levels of pollution from wildfire smoke. Screenshots As record fires wreak havoc in the western United States, they are releasing large amounts of smoke and ash into the atmosphere, …
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Adam Moseri, CEO of Instagram, said the company would file a lawsuit against a planned change to Apple Paul’s iPhone operating operating system that would affect how it and other mobile advertisers track users. But, he said, “I don’t think we have much influence over the Apple Pal,” and pointed …
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Peloton is excited about the growth potential for its Connected Fitness offering fur, which gives .ex access to virtual workouts. Peloton Investors have recently expressed little concern about whether popular “stay-some-home” companies will be able to maintain their momentum, but analysts are optimistic about the prospect of moving to Piloton …
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CEO Richard Gonzalez was confronted with the success of the pharmaceutical company Abby in an email on August 27 that the U.S. Outlines the process of bringing thousands of employees back to work. Gonzalez said “cross-functional collaboration” is the foundation of ABV’s high performance, adding that employees need to “preserve …
Read More »NASA will pay companies to collect lunar rocks for the next four years
NASA is considering paying companies to collect dirt or rocks on the moon over the next four years, as a first step towards the agency’s goal of accelerating lunar exploration. “The time has come to establish regulatory certainty for ractivating and trading space resources,” NASA Administrator Jim Brydenstein said in …
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