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Why do we refrigerate eggs in the U.S.? “There are two primary reasons we refrigerate eggs,” Bucknavage says. “To reduce spoilage and prevent the growth of salmonella, if it were present.” According ...
Launch dates don’t build customer loyalty—outcomes do. Here's why CX leaders are shifting from velocity to impact.
Onboard helpers, bad-weather suspensions, but no crashes. WIRED asked experts to grade Tesla’s Austin autonomous taxi service ...
Artificial intelligence is moving from reactive tools to active agents. These new systems can set goals, learn from ...
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When it comes to transmissions, cars used to fall under two categories: manual and automatic. However, a third type of ...
Our readers delve back millennia to answer this one, looking at the ancient Sumerians, the Babylonians and the Egyptians to ...
The awe-inspiring distances of the cosmos are hard to visualise, so how can we be certain we are measuring them correctly? Chanda Prescod-Weinstein explains ...
The federal money is appropriated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes it to NPR and PBS. Roughly 70 ...
Salesforce reached 1 million AI-powered customer conversations, showcasing breakthroughs in enterprise automation, AI empathy, and next-generation customer service.
Under his leadership, the Toledo Museum of Art has become a case study in how cultural institutions can think like businesses ...
Why does Wimbledon not have line judges? A new change to the 2025 Wimbledon Championships was the removal of a line judge and the introduction of an electronic line-calling system.