Mushroom ‘brains’ can think like human minds, scientists say

A new study claims that mushrooms have great intelligence to the point that they can make decisions. A group of scientists tested how fungi would grow across block patterns and found that they grew in strategic, resource-conserving ways that demonstrate the ability to communicate throughout the mycelial network. These findings could not only lead to … Read more

The decisive moment for business to accelerate global climate action

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN – SEPTEMBER 23: A woman walks past the COP 29 flag on September 23, 2024 in … [+] Baku, Azerbaijan. The 2024 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 29) will convene in November 2024 in Baku. (Photo by Aziz Karimov/Getty Images) Getty Images World leaders gather for COP29 in Baku next month, and … Read more

PepsiCo, Einride to cut greenhouse gases from Frito-Lay deliveries

Food and beverage company PepsiCo will start using trucks with electric power technology from Sweden … [+] Mobility company Einride to deliver Frito-Lay brand foods in the Memphis, Tennessee area. Einride PepsiCo, the global maker of popular beverages like Pepsi Cola and the Frito-Lay food line, is partnering with Swedish freight moving company Einride to … Read more

On her mind: Native women return to school for careers in science | tidings

Two local women left good careers and went back to school to pursue careers in science. Christy Eslinger and Lydia Ostmo light up when they talk about science. “Mr. Spock was my favorite,” Lydia said. “I gravitated towards scientists. They were just very curious about the universe and analytical, wanting to understand why things were … Read more

Drug shortages create a surprising opportunity for the pharmaceutical supply chain

Some pharmaceutical companies are facing tremendous pressure to increase production to meet the growing demand for anti-obesity drugs while maintaining drug efficacy and safety standards. This dual pressure brings quality issues to the fore as a major cause of drug shortages. getty Recently, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) FOUND that the ongoing shortage of … Read more

BA, MCD, ENPH, KO and more

Check out the companies making headlines before the bell. McDonald’s – Shares fell more than 6% after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said an E. coli outbreak linked to the fast food company’s Quarter Pounder burgers has resulted in 10 people being hospitalized and one death . Starbucks – The coffee chain … Read more

Is everything really getting worse? Here’s how progress creates its own obstacles

Do you believe that life is really better now than it used to be, despite what the headlines say? Do you believe that life in the future could be much, much better if we simply removed the brakes society has placed on science, technology, and entrepreneurship? Do you want to build, build, build, whether it’s … Read more

Big Data Unicorn Innovaccer’s latest report shows that 87% of healthcare providers want AI

With the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, organizations are optimistic that the technology … [+] may be able to help solve the health care burnout crisis. getty In its latest report titled “The State of AI During Major Burnout in Health Care,” big data unicorn Innovaccer details the progress and current state of affairs regarding … Read more

Mate XT The ultimate design: Everything you need to know about Huawei’s triple-screen phone

Huawei took the consumer tech community by storm with the commercial launch of the world’s first triple-screen foldable phone. Mate XT Ultimate Design is a new style of foldable phone that can be folded to fit in your pocket and unfold into a 10.2 inch tablet. Before Huawei, triple-screen foldable phones, or “triple phones,” could … Read more