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How 16-year-old Greta Thunberg — Time's 2019 person of the year — became the face of climate activism in just one year
Greta Thunberg has met with world leaders, led climate strikes, sailed across the Atlantic, and been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
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SpaceX's president said the company is exploring how to stop Starlink satellites from annoying astronomers
Shotwell said she wants people to be able to admire Starlink satellites without sacrificing views of the moon or other planets in our solar system.
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A Google engineer thought he'd have to stop coding because of a health condition that makes it incredibly painful to type. Now, he programs with his voice and helps others learn to do it, too.
James Stout is the author of the blog Hands-Free Coding, which how to program without hands. Now, he's part of Google's Accessibility team.
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Photos show how San Francisco's new buildings built in the last decade have permanently changed the city
Many of the city skyline's newest additions are ultra-luxe condo projects and towering tech office buildings.
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The art of activism: How Greta Thunberg's matter-of-fact way of speaking and taking action turned her into a global icon and Time's 'person of the year'
Her activism, which began over a year ago in Sweden, has blown up into a mass movement which culminated in the Global Climate Strike this fall.
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We spoke with top recruiters in the cannabis business, where openings are plentiful and salaries can top $100,000. Here are their 3 best tips for landing your dream job.
The cannabis industry is growing rapidly, but it takes more than a passion for cannabis to land a role at companies in the field.
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Greta Thunberg has been named Time's Person of the Year for 2019
The 16-year-old Swedish environmental activist started the global strike movement when she sat, alone, outside the Swedish parliament in 2018.
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Anthem doesn't want to own your doctor, and the CEO shared why it's pursuing a strategy that's the exact opposite of its biggest rival
Anthem CEO Gail Boudreaux would rather partner with doctors with the intent of better managing members' health rather than own the doctor's office.
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A 29-year-old mayor is giving his city's poorest residents a basic income of $500 per month. He says the program is a success so far.
Preliminary results show that most participants in Stockton, California's basic-income trial used their stipends to buy groceries and pay their bills.
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A potential vaccine for the Zika virus just passed a major milestone: It protected mice from getting sick
The vaccine neutralized the Zika virus in young albino mice, but it hasn't been tested in humans yet.
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