May 27, 2016

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Vietnam’s farmers struggle with a changing climate: more droughts, flooding, even snow

In Vietnam climate change has scrambled the seasonal monsoons, leaving farmers struggling.

 
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Donald Trump’s “America-First Energy Plan” Shows He Knows Virtually Nothing About the Issue

In typical fashion, Trump used simplistic promises as the basis for lavish claims about revitalizing the energy industry and showering the American people with riches.

 
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Google’s Android is mega popular, but one big problem is holding it back

Google’s Android OS is severely fragmented, and it’s trying a bunch of things to fix it.

 
 

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Don’t expect any self-driving surprises in the Tesla Model 3

The man leading Tesla’s autonomous driving technology says he isn’t planning to hold any self-driving features back for the Model 3, due in late 2017.

 
 

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How Ad Blockers Have Triggered an Arms Race on the Web

Ad blockers reduced revenue from online ads by $22 billion in 2014. Now publishers are fighting back in an increasingly sophisticated online battle.

 
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U.S. oil companies are putting their heads in the sand on climate change

Exxon Mobil and Chevron shareholders voted against climate measures, but the companies are holdouts in an industry that is starting to change its ways.

 
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The head of Google’s Project Jacquard and Levi’s product innovation explain why they’re working together on a jean jacket

The leaders of Google’s Project Jacquard and Levi’s product innovation discuss why they think a jean jacket will make you covet smart clothes.

 
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