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Month: April 2022
In this article UBER LYFT Lyft President John Zimmer (R) and CEO Logan Green speak as Lyft lists on the Nasdaq at an IPO event in Los Angeles March 29, 2019. Mike Blake | Reuters Lyft and Uber said this week they will fully cover legal fees for their respective drivers who are sued under
WASHINGTON — The United Arab Emirates will fly an astronaut on a long-duration mission to the International Space Station through an agreement with Axiom Space. Axiom and the UAE’s Mohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) announced April 29 they signed an agreement whereby an Emirati astronaut will go to the station on the Crew-6 mission,
Earth Month in April is a time when companies push their sustainability press releases. Sometimes the announcements are legitimate efforts to change their practices to be less harmful to the Earth. Other times they’re a bunch of greenwash. To that end, this month my inbox was filled with announcements about new products, partnerships and programs.
Plants have nothing on soil microorganisms, which can fix carbon at a rate 20 times quicker. An enzyme that ‘juggles’ reaction components is the key. Scientists want to improve this technique for manufacturing CO2 fuels, medicines, and other goods. Soil microbial on artificial photosynthesis (Photo : ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP via Getty Images) Plants rely on a
There are few things more fun than hitting the water with your friends on Sunday afternoon, a cooler full of cold brewskies and a smile on everyone’s faces. But then again, few things can bring the floating party to an end quicker than the sound of a sputtering outboard engine as you hand out paddles