supply chain
Scientists Raise Alarm Over Risk of 'Synchronized' Global Crop Failures
New research exposes an underestimated risk of simultaneous global food supply shocks due to climate change.
AI Could 'Harm the Global Financial System, Supply Chain' US Gov Guidelines Say
The new government guidelines present a framework for mitigating AI harms across a wide swath of society.
Why There’s A Colour Film Shortage Right Now
Photographers and photo shops around the world have been struggling to get their hands on rolls of 35mm film for months, if not years.
The Tool That Helps People Skip the Tesla Buyer Waitlist
New Tesla orders will take months to get delivered. But Tesla Inventory Tracker can help you get one now.
Open Source Maintainer Sabotages Code to Wipe Russian, Belarusian Computers
The shortsighted protest has caused a massive uproar in the open source community.
The Great McDonald’s French Fry Shortage Is Spreading to More Countries
But it’s not like the world is running out of potatoes, so why?
How Supply Chain Issues Could Create Big Problems for Holiday Shopping
You're probably hearing a lot right now about "supply chain issues"—and they're going to have a big impact on Black Friday and holiday gift shopping.
The Chip Shortage Is So Bad Even the Raspberry Pi Is More Expensive Now
The cheap computer company said it's not 'immune' to the supply chain crisis.
McDonald’s Has Run Out of Milkshakes
The fast-food restaurant's is the latest to be hit with supply chain issues as a result of Brexit and coronavirus-related lorry driver shortages.
Giant Ships Are Polluting the Seas With Thousands of Lost Cargo Containers
Bigger ships, high demand, and rougher seas are contributing to a spike in cargo being lost, polluting the ocean with plastics and other materials.
Striking Workers in North Dakota Threaten Food Supply Chain in the Midwest
Seventy-five workers at a major regional food distributor in Fargo, North Dakota are striking to demand COVID-19 protections—as the state faces the highest Coronavirus mortality rate in the country.
The Pandemic is Driving People to Sustainable Products, But Brands Keep Exaggerating Their Claims
As companies try to cut down on costs to boost economic recovery, they are more likely to indulge in “greenwashing”.