Women are more productive in warmer offices, study finds
According to a new study, women are more productive in warmer office temperatures.
The study, conducted in Berlin, Germany, involved giving 500 men and women...
New way to revolutionize graphene printed electronics
A team of scientists has found a low-cost method of producing graphene printed electronics. The method speeds up and reduces the cost of conductive...
Honda set to close its UK Swindon car plant, 3,500 jobs at risk
Honda is set to announce that it will close its Swindon car plant in 2022, with the potential loss of 3,500 jobs, according to...
Abercrombie & Fitch: A Sordid History Unraveled
Abercrombie & Fitch, a prominent name in retail, is currently embroiled in a damaging scandal. Allegations of sexual misconduct against its former CEO, Mike...
Apple Introduces New AirPods With Hearing Aid Features
In an effort to address global hearing health challenges, Apple has launched new features for its AirPods Pro that allow them to act as...
Whole Foods recalls baby spinach products over possible Salmonella outbreak
Whole Foods Market is recalling prepared food products containing baby spinach across 8 states in the US because of a potential contamination of Salmonella.
The...
Coating graphene with wax during device manufacturing smooths surface
Coating graphene with wax during the manufacturing of devices reduces surface wrinkles. A reduction in wrinkles makes for a less contaminated surface.
A team of...
Netflix Reports Record Subscriber Growth and Expanded Focus on Content and Ads
Netflix, under the leadership of co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters, has achieved a remarkable turnaround, as indicated in their latest shareholder letter and...
Turning sunlight into fuel, scientists find new way
Turning sunlight into fuel has just taken an important step forward thanks to a team of researchers. They successfully split water into oxygen and...
Using graphene crinkles as molecular zippers
A team of researchers says that we can use graphene crinkles as 'molecular zippers.' About ten years ago, scientists noticed something very odd happening...