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Electric scooters had this city freaked out, and now they’re back

July 5, 2018March 27, 2019 Kallie Bogisich

After a four-month hiatus, electric scooters are back on the streets of San Francisco. Once again, people are able to hop on one of the vehicles -- paying per rental plus about bash.15 per minute ....

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Should the big banks still be the foundation of your share portfolio?

July 2, 2018March 27, 2019 Kallie Bogisich

Outwardly Australians hate banks. Quietly, though, they love them. Yes the banking royal commission has customers seething at the many examples of poor advice, high fees and dodgy behaviour. But then those same people have ....

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Impostor Syndrome leaves most tech workers feeling like a fake

June 3, 2018March 27, 2019 Kallie Bogisich

Feeling like a hack is more common than you might think. In fact, 58 percent of people with technology-focused careers suffer from Impostor Syndrome, according to a new informal study from workplace social media site ....

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Marijuana growers wrestle with cannabis’ high-tech, industrial future

May 25, 2018March 27, 2019 Kallie Bogisich

You'd have thought marijuana legalization would have made life easier for pot growers in areas like Northern California with decades of expertise. Instead, cannabis cultivators are grappling with industrialization issues as production that once was ....

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Teeth from a mega-shark twice the size of a Great White found in Australia

May 9, 2018March 27, 2019 Kallie Bogisich

Fossil enthusiast Philip Mullaly was walking along the beach in Victoria Australia when he saw it: a glint in a boulder with quarter of a tooth exposed. 'I was immediately excited, it was just perfect ....

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2018 was really hot (just like the last four years), say NASA, NOAA

April 14, 2018March 27, 2019 Kallie Bogisich

Continuing a trend of rising temperatures, 2018 was the fourth hottest year on record, according to a climate change report out Wednesday from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The past five ....

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Doctor fired for ‘designing’ babies

April 13, 2018March 27, 2019 Kallie Bogisich

The Chinese doctor who claimed he helped make the world’s first genetically edited babies has been fired from his job. But authorities appear to have confirmed his unpublished claims, which sparked international outrage late last ....

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California lawmakers give thumbs-up to ‘gold standard’ net neutrality bill

April 4, 2018March 27, 2019 Kallie Bogisich

California is taking the lead when it comes to saving net neutrality. The California State Senate voted Friday to approve a bill that offers the nation's strongest protections for net neutrality. The bill, which passed ....

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