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The Moneyist: I’m 65, my mortgage is paid off and I have $370,000 in savings, so why I am still worried about money?
‘Most people would laugh to be in my position, I know, but I constantly worry about running out of money.’ Press Release Distribution Service
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration downplays latest North Korea missile test
The Trump administration played down the threat presented by North Korea’s latest weapons tests and said it was eager for a resumption of talks to end the country’s efforts to acquire nuclear missiles. Press Release Distribution Service
Daily Briefing: The bumpy ride to carbon zero
Daily Briefing: The bumpy ride to carbon zero Daily Briefing: The bumpy ride to carbon zero, Published online: 02 May 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-01444-8 Four scenarios for our low-carbon future, the biggest Denisovan fossil yet (and the first that didn’t come from the Denisova Cave) and how gendered language is affecting grant success. Press Release Distribution Service
Saturn’s secrets revealed by deep learning
Saturn’s secrets revealed by deep learning Saturn’s secrets revealed by deep learning, Published online: 02 May 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-01386-1 PlanetNet algorithm has helped scientists to understand a storm on the giant planet. Press Release Distribution Service
Fintech sector fears further talent shortages post-Brexit
Some of the best and brightest from London’s booming fintech scene came together to discuss the potential impact of Brexit this week, and access to talent was the most pressing concern. Press Release Distribution Service
Free coworking spaces in the UK: Techworld reviews London’s coworking hotspots
The increasing number of startups setting up shop in London is fuelling demand for workspace, particularly in Tech City. Press Release Distribution Service
Facebook set up a war room to combat misinformation ahead of Europe’s Parliamentary elections
With Europe’s Parliamentary elections approaching later this month, Facebook has set up an operations room to monitor for misinformation, fake accounts, and election interference that violates the site’s rules, reports The New York Times and The Guardian. The effort is designed to prevent the types of wide-scale campaigns that could influence elections. The Times says…
Check out the Petersen Automotive Museum’s fantastic exhibit of sci-fi cars
Last week, the Petersen Automotive Museum of Los Angeles opened a massive new exhibit: Hollywood Dream Machines: Vehicles of Science Fiction and Fantasy, which includes more than 50 vehicles from throughout science fiction movie history, along with other props and memorabilia. Petersen Automotive Museum’s executive director Terry L. Karges tells Gizmodo the exhibit is the…
The University of South Carolina received a library of 180,000 comics from a life-long collector
The University of South Carolina received an unusual donation recently: the entire collection of a comic book collector from Ohio, totaling more than 180,000 comics, books, magazines, and other items, estimated to be worth around $2.5 million. Some of the collection’s comics will go on display at the Thomas Cooper Library on August 29th. The…
Apple iPhones expected to get redesigned antenna – CNET
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expects iPhone maker to get new antenna material. Press Release Distribution Service