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October 26, 2022 The Business Daily: Special Features

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Data Tech Entrepreneur Sabira Arefin Expands Into ID Resolution

October 21, 2022 The Business Daily: Special Features

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Amazon curtails ventures amid push to control costs

October 14, 2022 Phys.org

Amazon is shuttering more projects, with a digital travel experience and a high-performance robotic system the most recent to get the ax.This post was originally published on this site

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New study investigates how beliefs and political affiliations shape the public's understanding about racial inequalities

October 14, 2022 Phys.org

A recently released study coauthored by a Syracuse University researcher reveals how beliefs and political affiliations shape the public’s understanding about racial inequalities.This post was originally published on this site

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Dictatorships use sporting events as smokescreen for political repression

October 14, 2022 Phys.org

A new study shows a systematic connection between major sporting events in autocracies and the persecution of political opponents.This post was originally published on this site

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Can the energy tax in Germany lead to a yellow vest movement?

October 14, 2022 Phys.org

The CO2 tax extended by the German government to the transport sector in 2021 aims to reduce emissions of this climate-damaging gas. For motorists, it will have an impact in the form of rising fuel […]

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Post-it Notes adapt to work-from-home with Microsoft Teams app

October 14, 2022 Phys.org

Post-it Notes are getting a hybrid-work upgrade with a Microsoft Teams app that lets users digitize handwritten notes by holding them in front of the camera.This post was originally published on this site

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Sexual and gender minorities assigned male at birth have higher odds of partner violence

October 14, 2022 Phys.org

Intimate partner violence is chronic among young sexual and gender minorities assigned male at birth, with bisexual, transgender and lower-income people in this group having the highest likelihood of victimization, a Rutgers study has found.This […]

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The history of the semiconductor industry and why it is so critical and politically sensitive

October 14, 2022 Phys.org

Semiconductors—the digital machinery that runs smartphones and computers, and helps run everything from cars and doorbells to water and power supplies and military systems—are ubiquitous.This post was originally published on this site

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Meta calls FTC suit to block VR fitness deal 'ill-conceived'

October 14, 2022 Phys.org

Meta Platforms Inc. urged a judge to reject the U.S. Federal Trade Commission attempt to block the company’s acquisition of virtual reality app Within Unlimited, saying the agency’s claims about competition in the area are […]

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