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Reasons why the AI stock correction may be overdone
Recent sharp moves highlight the hypersensitivity of the sector to relatively benign cyclical movesFinancial Times - Business -
A Yeast-Like Bacteria Can Cut Carbon Emissions While Creating Sustainable Aviation Fuel and Sneakers
LanzaTech’s technology can cut steel plants’ CO2 output by a third while also creating ethanol for environmentally friendly plastics and fuel.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Last Stock Photographers Await Their Fate Under Generative AI
They survived the disruptive advent of digital cameras and online sales. Now stock photographers are bracing themselves for the next great tech shock: generative AI.The Wall Street Journal - World -
New Star Wars And Marvel Disney Plus Blu-Rays Have Arrived, But You May Want To Order Soon
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: The Complete First Season $45 (was ...GameSpot - Tech -
Fortnite May The 4th Brings Star Wars Pass For Lego Fortnite, And New Skins, Instruments, Cars
Last year's May the 4th event in Fortnite was a doozy, with the event pass that allowed players to earn a free clonetrooper skin. But Epic Games has even bigger things in store for this year's May the 4th celebration, dropping free and paid Star ...GameSpot - Tech -
Why ‘sell in May and go away’ could be a bit premature for stocks, according to one chart
The U.S. stock market has kicked off May trading mostly lower, with the S&P 500 down in midday trading Wednesday after slumping in April.MarketWatch - Business -
TikTok Broke the Tech Law Logjam. Can That Success Be Repeated?
For years, federal lawmakers have tried to pass legislation to rein in the tech giants. The TikTok law was their first success.The New York Times - Tech - Tiktok -
Meet the AI Expert Advising the White House, JPMorgan, Google and the Rest of Corporate America
Ethan Mollick at the University of Pennsylvania has become the go-to authority on the new technologyThe Wall Street Journal - Tech - Google -
Glamping Beneath the Stars in Utah
Would cloudy weather ruin a visit to the first-ever resort to receive certification from DarkSky International? A stargazer in Utah holds on to her optimism.The New York Times - Business -
Beyoncé Has Finally Changed Fashion
It’s now impossible to see a cowboy hat or pair of cowboy boots and not think of her.The New York Times - Lifestyle
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If history is any indication, the economic impact of campus protests could be felt at colleges across the U.S.
In the 1960s, some policymakers reacted to protests by curtailing funding for colleges. Today, lawmakers are threatening to do the same.MarketWatch - Business