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Amazon to open clothing shops with smart fitting rooms

Amazon is planning to open shops with smart fitting rooms to sell its own brands of clothing, WSJ learned. The fitting rooms will have screens that can be used to ask for a particular piece of clothing, and the system will suggest what else to try on based on the customer's preferences. The world's...

Impossible Foods announces plant-based chicken nuggets

U.S. Impossible Foods has introduced plant-based chicken nuggets. The company plans to start selling them in stores this year. American company Impossible Foods has announced the launch of a new product: "chicken nuggets" made from plant-based ingredients. The company's announcement is published on...

Future Of Mobility Is Convergence Of Auto And Tech Industries, Says Battery Pioneer Akira Yoshino

The credit for the dramatic changes that have been brought out in the automotive and technology industries because of lithium-ion batteries can be accorded to Akira Yoshino, a co-winner of the 2019 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his on these batteries.   This is the first time in the history...

Israeli Study Concludes Third Vaccine Shot Lowers Infection Risk Significantly For 60-Plus

A study by the Health Ministry of Israel on a third shot of Cvoid-19 vaccine has shown that the additional shot Pfizer's vaccine has helped to significantly improve protection from infection and serious illness for people over 60 years of age compared to people from the same group who were...

Covid-19 Antibody Testing To Be Offered By UK To General Public: Media Reports

According to media reports in Britain, Covid-19 antibody testing to the general public will be offered in the coming weeks by the United Kingdom for the first time since the pandemic began.   The details of the program that were published by multiple media outlets, including Sky News and...

Evidence To Support Covid-19 Booster Shots Questioned By Scientists

The decision of the United States to have mass booster doses of Covid-19 vaccines is based on scientific reports of waning efficacy of the shots to protect people against mild illness from the disease – which also means people will also have less protection against severe form of Covid-19 illness....

Report: Number of ransomware hacker attacks increases by 2.5 times

Researchers at Atlas VPN, a computer security company, estimate that 304.7 million ransomware attacks or attempted ransomware attacks occurred in the first half of the year. That's 2.5 times the number seen in the first half of 2020 and an all-time high. Atlas VPN notes that based on the dynamics...

Bezos's company sues the U.S. authorities over NASA contract with SpaceX

Jeff Bezos's company Blue Origin filed a lawsuit against the U.S. authorities because NASA awarded a contract to build a lunar module to Elon Musk's SpaceX. Jeff Bezos's space company Blue Origin filed a lawsuit against the U.S. authorities on Friday, CNN reports. Blue Origin protests against the...

Report: Banks security is threatened by remote working

The G20 Financial Stability Board believes that remote working has compromised the cybersecurity of banks and other financial institutions. In its report, cited by Reuters, the organisation called for stronger defences against increasing hacking attacks. According to the report, the level of online...

A Few Cities Contribute Over Half Of Urban Greenhouse Gas Emissions; New Study

A latest analysis of emissions trends shows that more than half of the climate-warming gases pumped out by a total of 167 urban hubs around the world was accounted for by just 25 big cities – and almost all of them are in China.   In a study published in the open access journal Frontiers in...
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