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The commission hasn’t regulated the railways in decades. Instead, it oversees the state’s vast oil and gas industry. The name of the Texas oil and gas regulatory agency—unlike its peers in other states—has nothing to do with fossil fuels or natural resources. The Railroad Commission of Texas hasn’t had anything to do with railroads for almost two decades and, for advocates of government transparency, the agency’s name is not just a harmless misnomer—it’s a smoke screen that helps shield the Railroad Commission from public scrutiny and prevents voters from understanding the nature and extent of the elected commissioners’ power.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareShares in the pharmaceutical company fell a staggering 85% on Monday after it reported disappointing Phase 3 results, but its problems started way before that. In March, pharmaceutical company Cassava Sciences made headlines for a report by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that cast doubt on the positive trial results of its novel Alzheimer’s drug, simufilam.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareWhat makes it different from other AI technologies is its ability to take in and modify existing audio—for example, by taking a line played on a piano and transforming it into a line sung by a human voice. Nvidia on Monday showed a new artificial intelligence model for generating music and audio that can modify voices and generate novel sounds — technology aimed at the producers of music, films and video games.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareTrump’s team insists he can make the math work. Donald Trump has big plans for the economy — and a big debt problem that will be a hurdle to delivering on them. Trump has bold ideas on tax cuts, tariffs and other programs, but high interest rates and the price of repaying the federal government’s existing debt could limit what he’s able to do.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe production and use of plastics globally is set to reach 736 million tons by 2040, up 70% from 2020. Negotiators gathered in Busan, South Korea, on Monday in a final push to create a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution. It’s the fifth time the world’s nations convene to craft a legally binding plastic pollution accord.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIn a new book, Auden Schendler talks about his time at Aspen Skiing Company and how they convinced Kimberly-Clark to use more sustainable materials. One day in the early part of my career at Aspen Skiing Company, I was sitting at my desk and the phone rang. It was a group called Forest Ethics (I’d never heard of it), which was working with Greenpeace on a boycott of Kimberly-Clark.
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