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Posted by The Analyst | 06 June 2019 | Science & Tech
Amazon's Alexa will be able to plan your date night by booking tickets, Ubers and dinner

At its re:Mars conference, Amazon showed the Alexa of the future. The voice assistant will be able to seamlessly book everything you need for a date.

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 June 2019 | Science & Tech
The Uber of prescription drugs: Web startups raise concerns about access to Rx medicine

Startups like Hims and Roman have found a profitable new business model for selling Rx drugs online, but the websites are raising safety concerns.

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 June 2019 | Business
America’s ‘Golden Age’ can turn into energy colonialism for rest of the world – Rosneft boss

Energy consumers are already hostage to US political games as Washington uses energy as a weapon, Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin said, rejecting US claims that Russia uses its natural resources to control others. Read Full Article at RT.com

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 June 2019 | Farming
Meat processors claim price transparency plan could undermine beef returns

Beef processors have raised serious concerns regarding plans for greater transparency in the food supply chain.

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 June 2019 | Breaking News
Dogs may mirror stress levels of owners – study

Dogs appear to mirror the stress levels of their owners, according to a new study.

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 June 2019 | Business
Russia to set up oil deposits cluster to tap huge Arctic energy reserves

Russia's oil major Rosneft said it will start developing a cluster of oil fields in the Arctic region, which is believed to hold some of the world's largest remaining untapped oil and gas reserves. Read Full Article at RT.com

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Posted by The Analyst | 06 June 2019 | Farming
Agricultural emissions set to grow by 4pc over next decade – EPA

Agricultural emissions are set to grow by four per cent over the next decade due to increasing cattle numbers, according to a new report published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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