Earth Day was still in its infancy when I first arrived in Boulder way back when, as was the Running Boom.
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Using information from research publications, Stacker compiled a list of seven Asian American scientists and technologists whose work changed the world.
We discuss these changes and other developments in consumer tech news with Houston Chronicle columnist Dwight Silverman.
Reed CEO James Reed takes the Notebook pen to talk Liz Truss, training the next gen, and how to make a change this World Earth Day.
Apple could run its LLM on-device to power iOS 18's AI features, helping speed up the response time for a better user experience. (via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)
A charge is building in the air, and it's not just static electricity. In
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN)--The Circle City is about to meet the City of Light. Dothan’s Brooke De Jong is a pastry chef at KBC, but on may sixth, you can catch her on "Next Baking Master: Paris," where she competes against nine other chefs in the French capital. Each week, they will put their pastry-making skills []
A British startup aims to launch science satellites into space in 2025 after raising a fresh £2mn. Blue Skies Space has devised a unique business plan for the stargazers. They will be the first-ever science satellites that provide data directly to researchers via a membership model, the company said. The approach offers a new route to the secrets of our universe. Currently, researchers rely on government agencies such as NASA and ESA to access space data. Unfortunately, this supply doesn't...
GENEVA: More than 70 per cent of the global workforce is exposed to risks linked to climate change that cause hundreds of thousands of deaths each year, the International Labour Organization said on Monday, adding governments would need to act as the numbers rise. Workers, especially the world's poorest, are more vulnerable than the general population to the dangers of climate extremes such as heatwaves, droughts, wildfires and hurricanes because they are often the first exposed or exposed for...
The World Health Organization has announced that over 500 physicians and health workers, including 204 women, have been trained in basic emergency care. The World Health Organization’s office on Sunday, April 21st, broadcasted a training video on social media platform X to increase the capacity of health workers in emergency care and reduce premature mortality. […]
Teams from across the world will compete in an international basketball competition next week, played right here in Springfield.