Lam Research unveils improved tool to make 3-D chips for phones, devices
Lam Research Corp on Tuesday released its first major new tool in two decades for producing finer three-dimensional details on computer chips that must be...
Deadly tornadoes tear through Tennessee
At least 22 people were killed on Tuesday when a series of powerful tornadoes ripped through Nashville and other parts of Tennessee, flattening buildings and...
Down syndrome, so what? One woman’s campaign in France’s municipal elections
Eleonore Laloux has battled all her life to be treated like others. Now the 34-year-old is waging a new campaign: to become one of the...
Resurgent Biden challenges front-runner Sanders
Bernie Sanders was looking to cement his lead in the Democratic U.S. presidential race as the biggest round of voting got underway on Tuesday, while...
Sports doctors may accidentally prescribe banned steroids
(Reuters Health) – Sports physicians routinely prescribe corticosteroids to athletes for conditions like inflammation, asthma and allergies, but not all of them know which forms...
Cycling: Team Ineos sporting director Nicolas Portal dies aged 40
Nicolas Portal, the sporting director at cycling’s Team Ineos who helped to guide Chris Froome to four Tour de France titles, has died, his team...
Nordstrom sees 2020 earnings largely below estimates, shares fall 9%
Nordstrom Inc forecast a 2020 profit largely below market expectations on Tuesday, after the upscale apparel retailer missed estimates for fourth-quarter revenue, sending its shares...
Tornadoes tear through Nashville, Tennessee on Super Tuesday, killing 22
Powerful tornadoes tore through Nashville, Tennessee and surrounding counties early on Tuesday, killing at least 22 people, leaving others missing and reducing homes and businesses...
JPMorgan to test emergency coronavirus plans with some employees working from home: sources
JPMorgan Chase & Co is asking thousands of U.S. employees to spend a day working from home in the coming weeks to test its contingency...
Guinea-Bissau Supreme Court accuses army of occupying courts
A dozen soldiers have occupied the grounds of Guinea-Bissau’s Supreme Court, the court said on Tuesday, deepening a post-election crisis that has resulted in the...