Tag: world
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Where is Amazon Heading After Amazon Care’s Failure?
[ad_1] The illustration in this photo shows the Amazon Basic Care logo on a smartphone with the Amazon logo in the background. Tiago Prudencio | SOPA Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Take another healthcare failure from one of the ultimate market disruptors, Amazon. First, Haven’s much-touted healthcare reform effort with JP Morgan and Berkshire ... -
Scientists discover wild planet that may be covered by a huge ocean
[ad_1] A vast ocean 100 light-years away in space could cover an entire distant planet. Astronomers recently announced that the exoplanet TOI-1452 b is close in size to Earth and lies in a region of the solar system where liquid water may exist. The enormous amount of water — many times the amount of water ... -
From Venice to Tokyo, fashion’s summer vacation is over
[ad_1] As summer draws to a close, offices and design studios from Paris to Milan have turned off vacation messages. After weeks of investors and dealmakers dominating the spotlight, now it’s the red carpet and runway. The Venice Film Festival opens on August 31st. With schedules jam-packed with filmmakers hoping to kick off their Oscar ... -
A must-have for lilac fashion that will become a staple regardless of the season
[ad_1] Purple Pretty (Photo: Getty/John Lewis/H&M/Nasty Gal/NA-KD) We are currently in a strange in-between period where it doesn’t feel like summer anymore, but it’s still sweltering hot. It’s time for transitional attire. A piece that can be layered, styled and accessorized to suit the whims of the weather. Balancing functionality and fashion isn’t always easy, ... -
Will Earth ever leave the solar system?
[ad_1] A short story by Liu Cixinwandering earth (opens in new tab)‘ (first published in the Chinese magazine Science Fiction World in July 2000), Cixin depicts a scenario that the planetary leaders agree to pursue. earth out of solar system escape from a dire situation solar flare It is expected to destroy all terrestrial planets. ... -
Letter to the Editor: Free Market Medical Dysfunction Underlies the Billing Problem
[ad_1] Staff writer Joe Lawlor beautifully portrays the pain and dysfunction of America’s healthcare system (“Hidden Claims, Denied Claims,” Aug. 21, page A1). The story he tells is compelling, leaving little doubt that the system is terribly broken. But while Lawler hints at the root of the problem (e.g., cites powerful vested interests opposing reform), ... -
BrandWagon Advertising Talk with Aalap Desai of Isobar
[ad_1] The pandemic has brought significant changes across industries, and marketing is no exception. Today, digital marketing has become a critical aspect to attracting new customers and retaining existing customers. In his weekly BrandWagon Ad Talk series, industry experts highlight what has changed in the last two years and, more importantly, whether these changes will ... -
Stars of Science returns for Season 14
[ad_1] Doha, Qatar: Arab innovators looking to turn ideas into inventions with expert guidance are ready to start their journey with the latest edition science starpremiered on September 2. Seven candidates from the Arab world will be invited to the Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP). It is the technology hub of the Qatar Foundation ...









