Pfizer temporarily cuts European vaccine deliveries

[ad_1] COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) – U.S. pharmaceutical company Pfizer confirmed on Friday that it will temporarily reduce deliveries to Europe of its COVID-19 vaccine while increasing its production capacity to 2 billion doses per year. The head of the European Commission said she immediately called the CEO of Pfizer. But to indicate that the problem … Read more

The Trump team modernizes car safety rules for the driverless era

[ad_1] Enlarge / Nuro manufactures small electric vehicles for transporting goods. They are designed to be street legal but have no room for passengers. Nuro Until this week, the federal government’s auto safety regulations were based on two assumptions that probably seemed obvious when they were written: that every car will have people in it, … Read more

Google office building evacuated after report of ‘suspicious package’

[ad_1] Google Headquarters in Mountain View, California. Stephen Shankland / CNET An office building at Google’s global headquarters in Mountain View, California, was evacuated Friday after a report of a “suspicious package”, said police. After an investigation, the police later said the parcel was safe. Authorities had called the Santa Clara County Bomb Team to … Read more

Bitcoin Dips Back Below $ 35,000 As Volatile Trading Week Comes To A End | Currency News | Financial and business news

[ad_1] Reuters Bitcoin slipped on Friday as investors took profits from the volatile trading week. The cryptocurrency fell 11%, to $ 34,409.04, to intraday lows. The slide ends Bitcoin’s second most volatile week in the past three years. Choppy trading saw the token climb all the way to $ 41,440 and drop to $ 30,324. … Read more

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GitLab CEO watches public market after valuing $ 6 billion

[ad_1] Sid Sijbrandij, CEO of GitLab, at a corporate event in London GitLab GitLab CEO Sid Sijbrandij, who just sold an employee stock that valued his software start-up at $ 6 billion, said he is still looking to take the company public, although he is considering many more options than in the past. Sijbrandij on … Read more

French Total quits powerful US oil lobby for climate policy

[ad_1] French energy company Total became the first major oil company to end its membership in the American Petroleum Institute, Big Oil’s powerful lobbying group in Washington, citing its position on climate change and its support for politicians opposed to it. the Paris agreement. The move reveals a growing rift between US and European oil … Read more

Here’s what you need to know about Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose COVID vaccine, which experts say is “ very promising ”

[ad_1] Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose COVID-19 vaccine candidate shows promise based on early results from the ongoing trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The phase 1-2a trial, which began in July 2020 in the United States and Belgium, includes a total of 805 study participants – healthy adults between 18 and 55 … Read more