BusinessTravel Industry Must Fix “Trust Gaps” as it Restarts When consumers around the world are planning to travel again, a new survey of 10 countries found that the industry must regain their confidence by…
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TechnologySounding Off: The Complexities of Autonomous Vehicles won’t Go Away Just Yet Every Friday, FocusWare separates and debates the trends or new developments in that industry by FocusWire that week. Anyone in the sector is working somewhat…
BusinessSounding Off: Cruise can Take Some Tentative Steps into a Digital World Expedia’s ambition is a higher one. Cruises are always hard to sell online because of all the moving parts of the meal plan and shore…
AstronomyAstronomers used Largest Sample of Galaxies observed ever to Create Map of Galaxy The Dark Energy Survey collaboration, which includes over 400 scientists from 25 institutions, including UArizona, has completed the universe’s largest-ever map. The data, which detail…
ChemistryMaterial Scientists Developed 6G Technologies – Next-generation Communications Devices Material scientists created a fast method for producing epsilon iron oxide and demonstrated its potential for next-generation communications devices. Its exceptional magnetic properties make it…
PhysicsMagnetic Phase Transition with Transforming a Layered Ferromagnet for Future Electronics The ability to control magnetism (or spin directions) with an electric voltage is critical for developing future, low-energy, high-speed nano-electronic and spintronic devices such as…
BiologyCarl Sagan’s Secret Essay on why he Enjoyed Using Marijuana Beyond his scientific work, Carl Sagan is best known for his books and documentaries that explore the place of the universe and humanity in poetry.…
Biology3,000-Year-Old Remains to Show the Oldest Known Shark Attack Victim Met a Grisly End The remains of a man who suffered horrific consequences in the jaws of a shark have been discovered at the Susuko site near Japan’s Seto…
BiologyCatastrophic Comet Strike Likely Sparked Dawn of Civilization, Say Researchers Why civilization? What is the reason for creating human society? Could it have been different? According to a new study published in the journal Earth-Science…