Newsletter Mar 27, 2024
Engineer Says Baltimore Bridge Collapse 'Unusual': 'Unconnected Bridge Decks Should Never Have Collapsed'

An engineer reveals that while the collision is substantial, a continuous through truss bridge like the Key Bridge is most unlikely to collapse.


Baltimore Bridge Collapse Sparks Baseless Attack Theories

Conspiracy theorists said Tuesday that the Baltimore bridge collapse resulted from an intentional attack -- despite officials quickly saying there was no evidence of foul play.




 
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Robotics Under Sharia Law: Saudi Arabia's Female Humanoid Abstains from Discussing Sex, Politics

Saudi Arabia unveils culturally-coded humanoid Sara, designed for home use and programmed to avoid sensitive topics.

Elon Musk's Pre-Election Declaration Sparks Speculation: Is SpaceX CEO Endorsing Trump

Elon Musk warns US is "toast" if GOP doesn't win 2024 election, suggests 'red wave' imperative for survival.

Russia Blames Kyiv, West Over Moscow Gun Attack

Russia on Tuesday sought to shift blame for the Moscow concert hall attack onto Ukraine and its Western backers, despite the Islamic State group claiming responsibility for the massacre of at least 139 people.

This $3.6b Boston Health Tech Start-up Pays Its Employees To Sleep More

Hostile leadership and unfairness in the workplace have been linked to sleep deprivation and a lack of motivation amongst workers.

Train Strikes London 2024: Dates, Ticket Refunds, Which Lines Are Affected

London Underground staff will go on strike on two separate occasions in April and May over ongoing pay and working condition disputes.

Study: Indian Techies Work Over 50 Hours Weekly And Suffer From Gut, Back, Neck, Acidity Problems

The research revealed that Indian tech workers are suffering from both physical and mental pain as a result of high working demands.

OpenAI CEO's £142 Million Gamble On Unlocking the Secrets to Longer Life

A Silicon Valley startup bets on multiple anti-aging strategies (autophagy, cellular reprogramming, plasma therapy) for a longer lifespan.

8-Year-Old Aussie Who Refused to Buy Sweets or Toys Bought a £538K House Instead

8-year-old Ruby and her siblings bought a house with their savings. While critics call it exploitative, her parents defend it as smart planning for their future.

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