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Palworld server costs up 359%‚ will be $5 million a year at this rate
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Palworld server costs up 359%‚ will be $5 million a year at this rate

Palworld server costs for developer Pocketpair are through the roof right now‚ as 19 million players have ventured into the survival crafting game since its release. Keeping the game online for you is putting an almost $500‚000 hole in Pocketpair’s‚ well‚ pocket‚ and if that keeps up it’s going to cost a whole lot more across the Steam Early Access period. Continue reading Palworld server costs up 359%‚ will be $5 million a year at this rate MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Palworld bosses‚ Palworld map‚ Palworld settings
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Dragon Age Origins' Expansion Is A Great Blueprint For Baldur's Gate 3 DLC
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Dragon Age Origins' Expansion Is A Great Blueprint For Baldur's Gate 3 DLC

With six months since Baldur’s Gate 3 was released‚ I think we’re all waiting to sink our teeth into some new content. It’s not something Larian has ever confirmed‚ though they have given hints here and there‚ despite citing difficulties with the fifth edition’s (5e) power scaling as a possible challenge: namely‚ if you’re going to advance past the base game's level 12 cap and have godlike powers‚ then you need to fight godlike opponents. There’s also a chance that Larian has moved onto a new project‚ as evidenced by studio head Swen Vincke’s social media posts.
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Permafrost alone holds back Arctic rivers—and a lot of carbon
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Permafrost alone holds back Arctic rivers—and a lot of carbon

New research from Dartmouth College provides the first evidence that the Arctic's frozen soil is the dominant force shaping Earth's northernmost rivers. Permafrost‚ the thick layer of soil that stays frozen for two or more years at a time‚ is the reason that Arctic rivers are uniformly confined to smaller areas and shallower valleys than rivers to the south‚ according to a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Team develops a laser printer for photonic chips
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Team develops a laser printer for photonic chips

Photonic integrated circuits are an important next-wave technology. These sophisticated microchips hold the potential to substantially decrease costs and increase speed and efficiency for electronic devices across a wide range of application areas‚ including automotive technology‚ communications‚ health care‚ data storage‚ and computing for artificial intelligence.
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How leafcutter ants cultivate a fungal garden to degrade plants could provide insights into future biofuels
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How leafcutter ants cultivate a fungal garden to degrade plants could provide insights into future biofuels

Scientists have spent decades finding ways to efficiently and affordably degrade plant materials so that they can be converted into useful bioproducts that benefit everyday life.
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Shake‚ rattle and launch: Dream Chaser spaceplane passes vibration test
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Shake‚ rattle and launch: Dream Chaser spaceplane passes vibration test

Sierra Space's shuttle-like Dream Chaser has been put through its paces at a powerful NASA vibration facility that mimics conditions during launch and atmospheric reentry‚ officials said Thursday ahead of its planned first flight to the ISS this year.
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Why are people climate change deniers? Study reveals unexpected results
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Why are people climate change deniers? Study reveals unexpected results

Do climate change deniers bend the facts to avoid having to modify their environmentally harmful behavior? Researchers from the University of Bonn and the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) ran an online experiment involving 4‚000 US adults‚ and found no evidence to support this idea. The authors of the study were themselves surprised by the results. Whether they are good or bad news for the fight against global heating remains to be seen. The study is published in the journal Nature Climate Change.
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Fooled: Herbivorous animals 'led by the nose' to leave plants alone
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Fooled: Herbivorous animals 'led by the nose' to leave plants alone

University of Sydney researchers have shown it is possible to shield plants from the hungry maws of herbivorous mammals by fooling them with the smell of a variety they typically avoid.
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Study traces the roots of longstanding cultural interactions across the Tibetan Plateau to prehistoric times
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Study traces the roots of longstanding cultural interactions across the Tibetan Plateau to prehistoric times

The 1 million-square-mile Tibetan Plateau—often called the "roof of the world"—is the highest landmass in the world‚ averaging 14‚000 feet in altitude. Despite the extreme environment‚ humans have been permanent inhabitants there since prehistoric times.
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Tracing the evolution of sign languages using computer modeling
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Tracing the evolution of sign languages using computer modeling

An international team of linguistics experts has traced the origins of the most common modern sign languages using a computer model to compare them against one another. The research is published in the journal Science.
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