Videogame publisher Electronic Arts heads into the holidays with questions hanging over its two biggest franchises, explains @djtgallagher. #WSJWhatsNow pic.twitter.com/oqwCXA9cx6 — The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ)...
Archive - October 18, 2021
Facebook sees a virtual realm called a “metaverse” as key to its future and plans to hire 10,000 workers in the European Union
Facebook sees a virtual realm called a “metaverse” as key to its future and plans to hire 10,000 workers in the European Union to help build it #WSJWhatsNow pic.twitter.com/98Qv05mKNH — The Wall Street Journal...
China’s economy recorded a steeper-than-expected slowdown in the third quarter.
China’s economy recorded a steeper-than-expected slowdown in the third quarter. @ahirtens looks at what it means for global investors. #WSJWhatsNow pic.twitter.com/XFhlL8Yzwt — The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ)...
Young women have found ways to protect their mental health while using Instagram
Young women have found ways to protect their mental health while using Instagram, @juliejargon reports #WSJWhatsNow pic.twitter.com/YHU0aTdqIa
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) October 18, 2021
These robot farmers are growing more crops with less waste.
These robot farmers are growing more crops with less waste. 👨🌾
via @IntEngineering pic.twitter.com/rbVzly9DWZ
— Universal Curiosity (@UniverCurious) October 18, 2021
These researchers paired biology with AI to create the world’s first “living” robots.
These researchers paired biology with AI to create the world’s first “living” robots.
Credit @Seeker pic.twitter.com/PfiloOHGhk
— Universal Curiosity (@UniverCurious) October 18, 2021
This miniature marble machine’s DIY process is astonishing!
This miniature marble machine’s DIY process is astonishing! 🤩
🎥 Daniel de Bruinvia @IntEngineeringpic.twitter.com/MNrGH1uUXa
— Universal Curiosity (@UniverCurious) October 18, 2021
If your home works as a location for a movie or TV show, you can make some money
If your home works as a location for a movie or TV show, you can make some money, @WSJRealEstate explains #WSJWhatsNow pic.twitter.com/CeoPJMnEmj
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) October 18, 2021
MSNBC’s TiffanyDCross is essentially saying that Black Americans are only allowed to have one opinion, otherwise they aren’t Black enough for her.
ICYMI: MSNBC's @TiffanyDCross is essentially saying that Black Americans are only allowed to have one opinion, otherwise they aren't Black enough for her. pic.twitter.com/pMwXGM6CRZ — MRCTV (@mrctv)...
Dr. Fauci and the ever-changing effectiveness of the COVID vaccine.
Dr. Fauci and the ever-changing effectiveness of the COVID vaccine.
H/T: @MvEHAL pic.twitter.com/osceKcM4rQ
— MRCTV (@mrctv) October 18, 2021