[ad_1] A federal judge on Friday dismissed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against Twitter, rejecting the former president’s request to reinstate his social media account. Obama’s appointed judge, James Donato,Read More
Category: Geeky Stuff
Alabama’s ’19. Ancient Dark Zone Art Treasure in the Cave of the Nameless
[ad_1] The cave curves for two miles beneath northern Alabama, with gorges that turn into mysterious dark zones, sediment deposits, a waterfall, and deep pools. Ancient footprints are buried inRead More
Hear the Strange Sounds of the Black Hole Song
[ad_1] You can’t hear a black hole scream in space, but you can apparently hear it sing. Astrophysicists working with NASA’s orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory in 2003 Detected a rippleRead More
We’re Drawing These Saber-Toothed Cats Wrong
[ad_1] Close your eyes and imagine that you are face to face with a saber-toothed cat. You’ll likely see the long, curved upper canines in your frightened mind – especiallyRead More
Officials Say Climate Change Is Straining California’s Energy System
[ad_1] Extreme heat, severe wildfires and prolonged drought put California residents at increased risk of power outages, as climate-change-induced extreme weather puts additional stress on the state’s already taxed energyRead More
Inside Elon Musk’s Big Plans for Twitter
[ad_1] elon musk He was never accused of having small dreams. He reinvented at least two industries with the electronic vehicle company Tesla and the rocket company SpaceX – andRead More
NLRB Wins Syndicate Charges Against Amazon and Starbucks
[ad_1] The National Labor Relations Board said on Friday it was right in accusations that Amazon and Starbucks violated labor law, a sign that federal worker officials are closely scrutinizingRead More
NLRB Gets Allegiance Charges Against Amazon
[ad_1] The National Labor Relations Board informed a lawyer representing workers at Amazon this week that it justified accusations that the company violated labor law. Labor board justifies accusations thatRead More
CDC Investigates 109 Cases of Hepatitis, Including Children
[ad_1] The death of five children and an unusual group of more than 100 cases of hepatitis in young children in the United States are under investigation by the CentersRead More
Canadian Hydropower Destined for U.S. Hits a Roadblock in Maine
[ad_1] RADISSON, CANADA — Hundreds of feet below a remote forest near the Hudson Bay, Serge Abergel inspected the spinning turbines at the heart of the biggest subterranean power plantRead More
