Jeff Bercovici
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Jeff Bercovici is a former Business editor for the Los Angeles Times. Previously, he was deputy Business editor overseeing technology coverage. He has also held editorial positions at Inc. magazine, Forbes and Conde Nast Portfolio. He is the author of “Play On: The New Science of Elite Performance at Any Age.”
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An ancient sport offers the perfect antidote to the anxieties of pandemic-era American life, in more ways than one.
Al anidar en el campanario de la Universidad de Berkeley, los halcones peregrinos Annie y Grinnell siempre parecĂan elevarse por encima del mundo de los dramas humanos. En el Ăşltimo año, todo eso cambiĂł.
Nesting in UC Berkeley’s bell tower, peregrine falcons Annie and Grinnell always seemed to soar above the world of human drama. In the last year, all that changed.
Upgrade the way you and your favorite people live with these digital doodads.
Max Chafkin’s biography, “The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley’s Pursuit of Power,” sheds light on the secretive, problematic tech mogul.
Stocks closed higher again on Wall Street, extending their gains following a sharp drop at the beginning of the week
Twitter handles belonging to Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos were among the high-profile social media accounts that were apparently hacked to promote a bitcoin scam.
Among the big social media platforms, Twitter has taken a unique approach to moderating user speech, one that’s both unusually subjective and notably principled. That approach has allowed the company to avoid direct conflict with President Trump — until this week.
Coronavirus lockdowns have exacerbated the problem of food waste. Up to 40% of food produced in the U.S. gets thrown away. Apeel Sciences is hoping to reduce that by making fruits and vegetables keep longer.
Pero si se siente enfermo, no espere que lo ayude a efectuar la prueba más rápidamente