Por: CNBC Tech November 02, 2022
Leaky homes and buildings are some of the greatest climate offenders, but a Dayton, Ohio-based start-up is making big gains in shoring up the problem. , which seals both air ducts and building envelopes, is now available across America and in 29 countries.Leaky airducts and walls are the single largest reason for wasted energy in homes. Typical systems can lose between 25% and 40% of the heating or cooling energy put out. While newer homes are... + full article
New York Post USA Life October 27, 2022
Seals have musical flow on the ice floe. The semi-aquatic sea critters are one of the few mammals with a sense of rhythm — and can differentiate between tempo and style of beats, according to a new study. While biologists previously thought only vocalization-learning animals... + más
Feel It Still to Levitating: The most distracting songs to work to | Newsweek
Inflation complications: Parents struggle to afford baby supplies, nonprofits stepping up to help | Fox Business
The Boston Globe USA Tech October 25, 2022
Ryan Begin, chief executive and cofounder of Concord-based startup Divert, sometimes has to take on the role of grocery store detective.Recently, he was standing in a produce section watching a store associate shelving iceberg lettuce. The associate was throwing one out of every... + más
The federal government can't dispose of some nuclear waste. It could lead to a disaster. | 10 WBNS
Officials in Vt. have arrested man labeled ‘person of interest’ in killings of couple in Concord, N.H. | The Boston Globe
Business Insider USA Business October 14, 2022
In the past few years, investors have bet billions on healthcare startups looking to disrupt the industry. In 2022, that activity has started to cool off and companies postpone their public debuts. Even so, healthcare startups raised $15.8 billion in the first half of the year,... + más
Snakes In The Garden Of ESG: 5 Strategies To Make ESG VC More Successful | Forbes
South Florida doctor to bridge healthcare gap in Pahokee | WPTV
CNN USA Business October 14, 2022
CNN Business — In the past two months, Apple, Google and Samsung have all unveiled their newest smartphones and other devices with the goal of getting consumers to upgrade ahead of the holidays. But in the process, these and other companies may also be adding to a growing... + más
DOE Expects To Start ‘Vitrifying’ Hanford Nuclear Waste Next Year | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech October 11, 2022
The Low-Activity Waste Facility melters, shown here during delivery and installation in 2010, weigh ... [+] 300 tons and are designed to vitrify 5,000 gallons of low-activity waste each day — or 1.75 million gallons each year — during full operations.DOE In 2023 the... + más
Former Episcopal teacher groomed students for sex, lawsuit says; student claims school knew | The Advocate
10 WBNS USA Health October 06, 2022
WASHINGTON — The federal government has no legal way to dispose of certain nuclear waste, forcing sites around the country to hold onto their radioactive waste and risking widespread environmental damage or the creation of a dirty bomb, according to a. A report released last... + más
This is the smart way for the U.S. to respond to Putin's hints over nuclear weapons | MarketWatch
The Boston Globe USA Tech September 20, 2022
How are startup people feeling about the startup ecosystem in Boston now — from remote work to funding to making the city more fun?I conducted a survey in August, collecting more than 200 responses from an array of founders, startup employees, investors, and providers of... + más
Jody Rose and Jeff Bussgang are tackling tech’s diversity problem | The Boston Globe
Introducing the Globe’s Tech Power Players 50 — and how it came together | The Boston Globe
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