Por: Portland Press Herald Business September 25, 2022
In May, Hunter Wrigley, a second-year student in Southern Maine Community College’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing Lab, prepares a machine to engrave keychains with the use of a robot arm, right and above. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer Fourth of five parts Read the Not Working series At the Jackson Laboratory mouse production facility in Ellsworth, a state-of-the-art automated system controls the flow of materials needed for cage... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Business October 02, 2022
A help wanted sign on Route 1 in Saco. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer Last of five parts Read the Not Working series Overcoming Maine’s labor challenges could take years of hard work and a shotgun approach that requires education and training, recruiting marginalized... + más
Maine Voices: Modernizing U.S. foreign farmworker system isn’t just right – it’s critical | Portland Press Herald
Thousands of Maine people per day getting their booster doses | Portland Press Herald
Los Angeles Times USA Business September 30, 2022
Elon Musk is bullish on robots — his own, at least. The Tesla chief executive claimed last year that his company was in the advanced stages of developing an autonomous android that would relieve humans of their hazardous, repetitive and boring jobs. Some of those humans... + más
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Forbes USA Business September 27, 2022
Nicolas is CEO of the AI inbound conversion platform , that has thrived on a 100% remote work culture since its founding in 2016. getty As businesses embrace automation, it’s important to understand how sales representatives will be affected. As a cofounder of an SaaS... + más
Our View: Robots may not be coming for your job – but they are coming | Portland Press Herald
Maine companies turn to automation as labor shortage persists | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 27, 2022
Automation of the labor force was feared for a long time. Hunter Wrigley, a second-year student in Southern Maine Community College’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing Lab, prepares a machine to engrave keychains with the use of a robot arm, right and above. Although the... + más
Tiny robots made of “galinstan” can run faster than a (scaled down) cheetah | Ars Technica
Elon Musk faces skepticism as Tesla plans to deploy humanoid robots | Fox Business
Portland Press Herald USA Business September 25, 2022
In May, Hunter Wrigley, a second-year student in Southern Maine Community College’s Precision Machining and Manufacturing Lab, prepares a machine to engrave keychains with the use of a robot arm, right and above. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer Fourth of five parts Read the Not... + más
Portland Press Herald USA Health September 24, 2022
The new omicron-targeting booster shots are flowing into Maine, with thousands of shots going into arms every day, although there are some supply constraints. The Maine about 2,700 booster shots daily since Sept. 8, when supplies became more robust. That’s up from about 500... + más
Moderna-backed mouse study offers first head-to-head BA.5, BA.1 booster data | Ars Technica
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 24, 2022
As owners, operators and members of multigenerational family farms in Maine – Penny with Jordan’s Farm, a mixed vegetable operation, and Jenni with Flood Brothers, one of Maine’s 172 dairy farm families – we well know that the increasing cost of food is due partly to the... + más
Guerrero: If Newsom wants to be the anti-Trump, here's his chance | Los Angeles Times
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