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Colorado accepts cryptocurrency to pay taxes, moving the state 'tech forward'

September 21, 2022 Phys.org

Gov. Jared Polis said Coloradans can pay their taxes using cryptocurrency, making good on a plan he announced earlier this year.This post was originally published on this site

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Temperature-controlled cart to appear in stores for grocery pickup

September 20, 2022 Phys.org

BrightDrop, the General Motors Co. business focused on delivery and logistics, is introducing the eCart, a new product that will help streamline online grocery order fulfillment, the company says.This post was originally published on this […]

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September 19, 2022 The Business Daily: Special Features

When renovating the workspace like an office, corporate building, store, or warehouse, business owners should not neglect to choose the right doors’ materials and structures.  Experts advise aluminum options to increase the door’s lifespan and […]

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How Queen Elizabeth II made the British monarchy into a global brand

September 18, 2022 The Conversation

Queen Elizabeth II was not just a monarch, she represented a global brand. And for the past seven decades, this brand has to some extent defined and promoted the British nation around the world. Brands […]

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Changes to Toronto's public transit system would eliminate barriers, retain riders

September 8, 2022 Phys.org

People who rely on public transit in Toronto will eventually have to choose different means of transportation if they can afford it or risk isolation unless the current system improves, a new study found.This post […]

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New study finds racial and ethnic differences in perception and use of 'red flag' laws

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

New research from the UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program finds racial and ethnic differences in how extreme risk protection orders (ERPOs) are perceived and used in California. The study, published in Preventive Medicine, found […]

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Study: Neighborhoods aren't made for childfree people or single parents

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

Over the last few years, the pandemic has forced most of us to stay home in our own neighborhoods. New research from Michigan State University found that for some groups of people, spending time in […]

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Apple maintains prices on new iPhones despite inflation

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

Apple’s latest line-up of iPhones will boast better cameras, faster processors, and a longer lasting battery—all at the same prices as last year’s models, despite inflationary pressure that has driven up the cost of many […]

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Study finds there is no silver bullet for strengthening regional propensity to start a business

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

Successful start-up ecosystems are characterized by good transport and telecommunications infrastructure, a high population density, a high proportion of foreign citizens, and numerous qualified employees. IfM Bonn researchers found this and published results in their […]

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Study of fraternity hazing reveals little connection to group solidarity

September 7, 2022 Phys.org

Even though it reaches deep into human history, hazing remains a puzzling behavior for social scientists. Why would people systematically abuse their own future allies by making them participate in extremely unpleasant group initiation practices?This […]

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