December 7, 2020
Written by Alexandra Wilson
I left Stanford thinking that I would be a professional circus performer,” says 29-year-old Clementine Jacoby, who spent her first post-grad year teaching acrobatics in a Brazilian gang diversion program. But rather than spend more time under …
December 7, 2020
Written by Pascal Podvin
As the CEO of a company that battles bad bots, I am naturally focused on the economic impact of malicious automation. But there’s an even more insidious and disturbing impact that concerns me — and it is …
December 7, 2020
Written by Katherine Gianni
Since the start of 2020, the effects of global climate change have been increasingly apparent, from the wildfires that ravaged California and Colorado to Arizona experiencing the highest number of consecutive days with temperatures skyrocketing over …
December 7, 2020
Written by Rich Barlow
Boston University begins buying clean energy today from the South Dakota wind farm that the University enabled, fulfilling a key goal of the University’s Climate Action Plan (CAP).
BU will buy 205,000 megawatt hours of electricity …
November 20, 2020
Written by Angelica LaVito and Matt Day
Amazon.com Inc. unveiled its biggest push into selling prescription drugs with the launch of a digital pharmacy and discounts for paying U.S. Prime members that sent shock waves through shares of drugstore chains …