Peloton CEO Acknowledges Corrective Actions, Denies ‘Halting all Production’ of Bikes and Treadmills

Peloton CEO Acknowledges Corrective Actions, Denies ‘Halting all Production’ of Bikes and Treadmills

Peloton CEO John Foley took a break from a “silent period” ahead of the company’s impending earnings to address a number of reports about poor…
Inside Secfi’s 2021 State of Stock Options Equity Report

Inside Secfi’s 2021 State of Stock Options Equity Report

More than 844 U.S. companies went public via an initial public offering (IPO), a direct listing, or a special purpose acquisition company last year, setting…
Carbon Dioxide is Instantly Converted to Solid Carbon Using Decarbonization Technology

Carbon Dioxide is Instantly Converted to Solid Carbon Using Decarbonization Technology

To aid in the decarbonization of heavy industries, Australian researchers have created a sophisticated and super-efficient new method of absorbing carbon dioxide and converting it…
Metalenz PolarEyes Upgrades Digital Sensing with Polarized Light

Metalenz PolarEyes Upgrades Digital Sensing with Polarized Light

Tech has a new perspective and can combine numerous sorts of data that we cannot see: lidar, infrared, ultrasonic, and so on. With its PolarEyes…
Barium Carbide – a Chemical Compound

Barium Carbide – a Chemical Compound

Barium carbide, also known as BaC2, is a chemical compound in the carbide family having the formula BaC2. Boron carbide powder is primarily made by…
Improving Heart Health in Obese People Requires a Concentration on Emotions

Improving Heart Health in Obese People Requires a Concentration on Emotions

According to a study presented today at EuroHeartCare ACNAP Congress 2021, an online scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC), people living with…
Gliese 649 b – an Extrasolar Planet

Gliese 649 b – an Extrasolar Planet

Gliese 649 b, also known as Gl 649 b, is an extrasolar planet that orbits the 10th magnitude M-type star Gliese 649, located 10 parsecs…
Adults with Neurologic Diseases are more likely to have had a Traumatic Childhood

Adults with Neurologic Diseases are more likely to have had a Traumatic Childhood

According to a study published in the September 22, 2021, online issue of Neurology® Clinical Practice, an official journal of the American Academy of Neurology,…
The Southern Hemisphere’s Clouds are now Better Understood

The Southern Hemisphere’s Clouds are now Better Understood

The southern hemisphere’s clouds reflect more sunlight than the northern hemisphere’s clouds. The explanation for this is a greater occurrence of liquid water droplets as…
Avalanche Forecasting could Benefit from New Simulations

Avalanche Forecasting could Benefit from New Simulations

Avalanche forecasting is all about forming educated guesses about what the likely avalanche hazards will be. This entails looking into the past to interpret a…
In Mitochondria, Scientists Discover a Novel PARP-Like Enzyme

In Mitochondria, Scientists Discover a Novel PARP-Like Enzyme

For the first time, Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) researchers have found and described an ADP-ribosyltransferase enzyme that is active in mitochondria (the organelle…
In Juvenile Salmon, a Link Between Early Maturation and Improved Aerobic Performance has been Discovered

In Juvenile Salmon, a Link Between Early Maturation and Improved Aerobic Performance has been Discovered

Early sexual maturation and excellent aerobic performance in salmon have a genetic relationship that is already visible in juvenile fish, according to a study done…
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