Walmart is reportedly giving up on shelf-scanning robots in favor of humans

Walmart is reportedly giving up on shelf-scanning robots in favor of humans

Retail robots that can scan shelves and update inventory have been one of the most visible faces of automation in recent years, but the success of such machines is far from guaranteed. According to The Wall Street Journal, Walmart — one of the biggest …
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Bayer takes $10 billion writedown, flags higher Roundup settlement bill

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Bayer BAYGn.DE is facing a double hit from a higher legal bill for claims relating to weedkiller Roundup as well as 9.25 billion euros ($10.82 billion) in impairments on agriculture businesses, much of it related to its Monsanto deal.
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5 things to know about Vitamin D

Vitamin D is essential for health, but it is one of the most common nutrient deficiencies in the world. Vitamin D is not only a nutrient found in some food, but the body also makes Vitamin D when skin is directly exposed to the sun. Dr. Michael Favorito, MD, …
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Thomson Reuters reports Q3 profit as revenue crept up from year ago mark

TORONTO – Thomson Reuters reported a third-quarter profit compared with a loss in the same quarter a year ago as its revenue also improved. The Toronto-based news and business information services company, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, says …
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Bausch Health tops revenue estimates and reiterates guidance

Bausch Health Cos. Inc. shares BHC, +5.09% rose 5% in premarket trade Tuesday, after the drug company’s better-than-expected revenue offset weaker-than-expected profit. Bausch, the former Valeant, posted net income of $71 million, or 20 cents a share, …
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