Author: Victoria Corless
A new device uses quantum optics to filter out starlight in real time — bringing scientists closer to directly observing Earth-like worlds.Read More
It’s forty-five years since anyone built a primary aluminium smelter in the United States.Read More
BEIJING (Reuters) -China will provide a more efficient, transparent and predictable regulatory environment to support technology firms listing overseas, Chief Risk Officer at the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) Yan Bojin said at a news briefing on Thursday. The regulator will further strengthen the security of funds raised by listed companies to ensure their allocation towards the main business rather than other purposes, Yan said. China has accelerated efforts towards technology self-sufficiency as Washington steps up curbs against Chinese tech advancement, at a time of rising geopolitical tensions between China and the U.S.Read More
Tech firm Workday is facing a collective action lawsuit alleging that its job applicant screening technology is discriminatory, following an order by a California district judge on Friday.Read More
Hatch Product Development & Contract Manufacturing has moved into the electric vehicle (EV) sector by licensing cutting-edge EV charging technologyRead More
Texas Tech and Florida State square off in the Super Regionals to continue the NCAA softball tournament. Here’s how to watch, including time and TV channel.Read More
A Qantas Airways (QF) business class passenger on a flight from Melbourne (MEL) to Tokyo (HND) claims she was denied a dinner meal despite paying nearly $15,000 for the premium experience.Read More
Australian exporters are upbeat on their business outlook in China as U.S. tariffs could enhance their competitive edge in Chinese markets, a top central bank official said on Thursday.Read More
Explore how small businesses are revitalizing Genesee Street through grants, volunteerism, and local investment in Rochester’s 19th Ward.Read More
Japan’s top business lobby reported that workers at affiliated companies won pledges for pay hikes exceeding 5% for a second consecutive year, an outcome that points to continued momentum in wage increases fueled by the worsening labor crunch.Read More