Three of the world's 10 largest employers are now replacing their workers with robots

Business Insider | 2016-06-09

Your new boss. There is no need to worry about whether robots might start taking our jobs. It's already happening. Three of the world's 10 largest employers are already replacing tens of thousands of their workers with robots: • Foxconn, a key manufacturing partner for Apple, Google and Amazon, is...

Amazon launches food delivery service in London

The Times of India | 2016-06-09

LONDON: Amazon launched a British version of its AmazonFresh food delivery service on Thursday in a long-anticipated move by the world's largest online retailer to break into the UK grocery market. Britain has one of the world's most developed online markets, with the big four supermarkets Tesco,...

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WHO advises women to delay pregnancy over Zika virus threat

The Guardian | 2016-06-09

World Health Organisation issues advice to millions of people in regions affected by virus that can cause severe birth defects and microcephaly...

New Blood Test Could Detect Early Stages of Alzheimer’s

Voa News | 2016-06-09

University researchers in the United States say they have developed a blood test that appears to be effective in detecting the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia in elderly people. Scientists at Rowan University in the eastern state of New Jersey say their blood...

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Federer survives Fritz challenge

Khaleej Times | 2016-06-09

Roger Federer made a winning return to tennis on Thursday after a month away with back pain as he finished off a Stuttgart ATP grass-court match 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 over teenager Taylor Fritz. The pair were called off court in the second round on Wednesday as heavy rains raked the Weissenhof Club, with...

Rafael Nadal to miss Wimbledon because of wrist injury

Boston Herald | 2016-06-09

LONDONRafael Nadal pulled out of Wimbledon on Thursday, citing the left wrist injury that forced him out of the French Open. The two-time Wimbledon champion said on his Facebook page that he made the decision after consulting with his doctor and receiving his latest medical results. "I won't...

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