Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) named retail specialist Christian Sewing as its new chief executive officer with immediate effect on Sunday, signalling a possible retreat from almost three decades of empowering investment bankers at Germany’s largest lender. Sewing, a German national, will replace John Cryan, a Briton, as the bank seeks to strengthen its brand in its […]
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Breast cancer patients fare better if they have muscle: Study
It may be the last thing that anyone struggling with breast cancer is thinking about, but it’s important: Get some muscles. A new study published in JAMA Oncology finds that women with breast cancer who have more muscle mass have a better chance of survival. In general, when people aren’t well they can lose a […]
Check Out New York City Without Light Pollution
The evenings humans experience today aren’t the same evenings our ancestors had experienced during their time. Obviously, everything was simpler — and much, much darker — back then in lieu of modernities. Their nights were particularly more beautiful than ours, if only for the fact that they didn’t have to deal with light pollution — […]
Keystone pipeline leak in South Dakota about double previous estimate: paper
The Keystone crude oil pipeline leak in November in rural South Dakota was nearly double the original estimate, making it one of the largest U.S. inland spills since 2010, a newspaper report on Saturday said. Robynn Tysver, a spokeswoman for Calgary-based TransCanada Corp, which owns the pipeline, told the Aberdeen American News some 9,700 barrels […]
Data scandal puts Facebook’s business on trial
The outcry surrounding the Cambridge Analytica data scandal is putting Facebook’s business model on trial, with critics calling into question its targeted advertising practices and effect on user privacy. The company’s most recognizable leaders, Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, have been on a media blitz apologizing for the leak […]
FACEBOOK MESSENGER’S ‘UNSEND’ FEATURE IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU SCRAMBLE
NEXT WEEK, FACEBOOK CEO Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress about his company’s failure to prevent the data firm Cambridge Analytica from siphoning off information belonging to up to 87 million people, the majority of whom are believed to be Americans. In the lead-up to the hearings, the social network has scrambled to respond to […]
YOUR HEALTH: Using seafood to fight Parkinson’s?
ORLANDO, Florida – One million Americans are living with Parkinson’s and for many, current medications don’t always control the side effects and tremors. “They’ve affected me since I was in my 30’s,” said Parkinson’s patient Harriet Marksfield. “Sometimes you get so overwhelmed as far as being tired,” admitted another patient, Helen Michaelson. “You just can’t go anymore.” […]
An Obsolete Law Prohibits SpaceX From Broadcasting Videos From Space
During the March 30 webcast of a Falcon 9 launch, video of the ascent was abruptly cut off at the nine minute mark, with SpaceX officials saying it did so to fall in line with government restrictions. Weird, right? What’s even weirder is that an obscure, decades-old law is now suddenly being enforced. So what […]
U.S. job gains smallest in six months, wage growth firming
The U.S. economy created the fewest jobs in six months in March as a boost from milder temperatures faded, but a pickup in wage gains pointed to a tightening labor market, which should allow the Federal Reserve to further raise interest rates this year. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 103,000 last month, with construction and retail […]
American Airlines reveals Boeing 787 ‘Dreamliner’ order worth up to $12.3 billion
American Airlines is ordering 47 new Boeing jets with a combined list price of $12.3 billion to replace some of its oldest planes. The sides did not reveal details of the deal, though airlines typically negotiate sizeable discounts on such orders. American is also canceling an order with Boeing’s European rival, Airbus, that was made […]
Surprise! Scientists find signs of new brain cells in adults as old as 79
Do we continue to add new neurons to our brain circuitry throughout our lives? Or does our neuron count remain fixed once we reach adulthood? The scientific debate rages on. In a report published Thursday in Cell Stem Cell, scientists from Columbia University present new evidence that our brains continue to make hundreds of new […]
This Salad Was Grown in Antarctica
The salad you’re looking at above was grown in Antarctica, the first from a new greenhouse on Earth’s least hospitable continent. Scientists at Germany’s DLR Institute of Space Systems were successfully able to grow eight pounds of greens, 70 radishes, and 18 cucumbers without soil. Temperatures outside reached -6 degrees fahrenheit. The harsh Antarctic conditions […]