[ad_1] While more than 90 percent of motorization is likely to occur in developing countries, the global light-duty vehicle fleet – particularly passenger cars – is expected to double byRead More
Category: Geeky Stuff
Can You See the Northern Lights This Weekend?
[ad_1] This week, magnetic energy was accumulating in the sun like a rubber band turned into a corkscrew. Thursday morning, the rubber band snapped, and the suppressed energy was releasedRead More
Scientist Louise Slade, Who Researched Molecules in Food, Dies at 74
[ad_1] At Kraft, Dr. “Most of what Louise built was how to make products consistent and stable without putting in a lot of additives that consumers don’t want,” said ToddRead More
COP26 Climate Talks Begin. Here’s What You Should Expect.
[ad_1] The main battle lines shaped at the Glasgow talks, known as the 26th session of the Conference of the Parties, or COP26, are about who is responsible for theRead More
Venture Capitalists Think Cryptocurrency Will Reshape Business
[ad_1] Decentralized finance and artificial intelligence Crypto finance might sound good like science fiction. But this is our reality. Currently, in decentralized finance programs all over the internet changePeople exchange,Read More
California Endangered Vultures Can Reproduce Asexually, Research Finds
[ad_1] Conservation geneticists working to conserve endangered California vultures have discovered two examples of chicks hatching from unfertilized eggs – the first known cases of virgin births within the species.Read More
JFK Finch Didn’t Do The Tsar Bomb Nuclear Test 60 Years Ago
[ad_1] Sixty years ago on Saturday, the Soviet Union exploded world’s most powerful nuclear weapon, with a force 3,333 times the bomb used in Hiroshima. As the device shattered allRead More
Why Aren’t More People Shopping For Health Plans?
[ad_1] Except for emergency or emergency care, Medicare Advantage coverage cannot extend beyond the beneficiaries’ county or state. Dr. “If you’re in Albany, you may not be able to getRead More
Supreme Court to Hear Case on EPA’s Power to Limit Carbon Emissions
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear Republican-led appeals from states and coal companies asking the Environmental Protection Agency to limit its power to regulate carbonRead More
US Intelligence Agencies, Origin of Virus May Be Dark
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — American intelligence agencies are unlikely to draw any firm conclusions about the origin of the new coronavirus without more information on the earliest cases from China orRead More
