Author name: Brianna Coleman

I'm a tech journalist contributing news stories since 2010. Aside from Broad Journal, I also publish news at Daily Mail and other non-profit blogs. Catch my news exclusives every Friday, here at the Broad Journal.

Palm Oil Is The Number One Reason for Deforestation
Society

Palm Oil Is The Number One Reason for Deforestation

Palm oil is not actually deadly when consumed, what’s damaging is the way it is produced, affecting the environment and wildlife. It is widely found and sometimes in large quantities in almost half of supermarket products, such as bread, chocolate, margarine, soup, and pizza. You might not have heard about it because it was disguised […]

Holland & Barrett Accused Of Paying Its Suppliers Late
Business

Holland & Barrett Accused Of Paying Its Suppliers Late

Holland & Barrett is being accused of consistently delaying payments to its suppliers by the small business commissioner, Paul Uppal. He also pointed to data showing that the company takes an average of 68 says to pay its invoices while 60% of them are not paid within the agreed terms. Moreover, he criticized Holland &

Walmart Is Doubling Its Store Robots
Business

Walmart Is Doubling Its Store Robots

Walmart announced that it wants to deploy thousands of more robots to its stores and it expects to have autonomous floor scrubbers in 1,860 of its more than 4,700 US stores by next year. The stores will also have robots that scan shelf inventory at 350 stores, as well as robots that automatically scan boxes

Canada Is Warming Up At An Alarming Rate
Society

Canada Is Warming Up At An Alarming Rate

A new report on climate change commissioned by the Canadian Environment and Climate Change Department announced that Canada has been and will continue to warm up twice than the rest of the world. It seems that since 1948, Canada’s average land temperature increased by 1.7 degrees Celsius. The report also noted that the warming of

Important Fossil Discovery Was Made Recently In China
Society

Important Fossil Discovery Was Made Recently In China

Palaeontologists consider these fossils to be estimated about 518 million years old and more than half of them have not been discovered before. The fossils are particularly unusual because they are of soft-bodied creatures like jellyfish and worms that can hardly get fossilized. But it seems that they were rapidly buried by mudflows and sediment

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