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5 ways to get rid of credit card debt before interest rates climb
2024-06-06 20:55:22
Future rate hikes are a real possibility, so use these strategies to tackle your high-interest card debt now.
GameStop shares soar after Keith Gill, or "Roaring Kitty," reveals plan for YouTube return
2024-06-06 20:55:22
GameStop's stock price surged more than 40% after Keith Gill indicated he would appear on YouTube for the first time in three years.
The best fire pits for summer 2024
2024-06-06 20:50:30
Gather around, roast s'mores, and enjoy some tunes with one of our best fire pits this summer.
California confirms first fatal black bear attack on human
2024-06-06 20:50:29
An autopsy has found that a California woman who was found dead in her Sierra County home back in 2023 was killed by a black bear -- the first-ever recorded case of such a deadly attack.
Fewer than 80 Minnesota e-bike rebate applications went through before system crashed
2024-06-06 20:50:29
According to the state revenue department, fewer than 80 applications went through successfully on Wednesday. As of Thursday afternoon, there is no timeline for the application process to reopen for new users.
3 reasons to invest in gold coins and bars this summer
2024-06-06 20:50:29
Are you looking for a solid investment this summer? Here are three reasons to invest in gold.
Breaking data transmission barriers: Innovations in data center interconnects
2024-06-06 18:46:49
Data centers stand as the cornerstone of modern information technology infrastructure. These centralized facilities are designed to store, process, and distribute vast amounts of data and applications, serving as the nerve center for digital services and businesses worldwide. From ensuring data availability to supporting scalability, disaster recovery, and maintaining robust security measures, data centers play a critical role in enabling the seamless functioning of today's interconnected digital landscape.
Analysis: Weapons potential of high-assay low-enriched uranium fuel poses greater threat than publicly acknowledged
2024-06-06 18:46:49
An analysis published in the journal Science found that, contrary to a widely held assumption, the high assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) now being produced with federal subsidies to fuel the next generation of small nuclear power reactors can be used directly to make nuclear weapons, and thus presents greater terrorism and nuclear proliferation threats than publicly acknowledged by the federal government and industry.
US ramps up oversight of major AI players: Report
2024-06-06 18:37:50
Top US antitrust enforcers are moving forward with investigations into the roles played by Microsoft, OpenAI and Nvidia in the artificial intelligence boom, according to a report on Thursday.
New method helps determine the suitability of offshore wind turbine sites
2024-06-06 18:37:50
The EOLO group of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) presents a new method for analyzing the long-term mechanical fatigue of floating offshore wind turbines.
Developing recyclable lightweight battery housing and a second life for old battery cells
2024-06-06 18:37:50
Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability LBF are developing battery housings that are as light and recyclable as possible, including those made of plastic for e-mobility.
Researcher highlights public transit's critical role across Chicago
2024-06-06 18:37:50
A study by Argonne and MIT reveals the significant impacts of losing public transit in the Chicago region, from pollution spikes to increased traffic congestion to economic downturns.
New ransomware attack based on an evolutional generative adversarial network can evade security measures
2024-06-06 18:37:50
In recent years, cyber attackers have become increasingly skilled at circumventing security measures and successfully targeting technology users. Developing effective methods to detect, neutralize or mitigate the impact of these attacks is of utmost importance.
Researchers develop novel method for compactly implementing image-recognizing AI
2024-06-06 18:37:49
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology used in image recognition possesses a structure mimicking human vision and brain neurons. There are three known methods to reduce the amount of data required for calculating and computing the visual and neuronal components. Until now, the application ratio of these methods was determined through trial and error.
Hydropower damages river systems in Africa: How more solar and wind power can solve this problem
2024-06-06 17:38:31
Across the African continent, more than 300 new hydropower projects are planned to meet the growing demand for electricity. Some of these will require big dams, which can have major negative environmental impacts. Another looming problem with hydropower is that the water cycle is affected by climate change. Water availability will be reduced and become more variable in some locations in the next decades.
Report proposes new rights to protect workers from 'unfair, unaccountable and uncaring' algorithms
2024-06-06 17:38:30
A new report published today [6 June] calls for a new generation of rights to protect workers from the rise of "management by algorithm."
Many low-income New Yorkers rely on costly cell plans for internet access
2024-06-06 17:38:28
The number of New York households with high-speed internet access rose from 725,000 to 1.3 million between 2017 and 2022, but much of that increase comes exclusively from cellular plans, which could mean that as many as 1.5 million households remain "underconnected," new Cornell research shows.
Can AI-generated content be a threat to democracy?
2024-06-06 17:38:28
In the not-too-distant future, most of the information people consume on the internet will be influenced by artificial intelligence, a Northeastern expert says.
Solar farms can eat up farmland—but 'agrivoltaics' could mean the best of both worlds for NZ farmers
2024-06-06 17:38:28
New Zealand plans to commission about eight gigawatts of solar photovoltaic projects—more than the maximum power demand of the whole country on a typical winter's day—by 2028, according to the government's latest generation investment survey.
Q&A: A year after the fatal submersible implosion, just how safe are today's vessels?
2024-06-06 17:38:28
Nearly a year after a submersible carrying five passengers imploded en route to the wreckage of the Titanic, another manned deep dive in the North Atlantic is reportedly in the works.

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