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This Random 3,775-Year-Old Log Might Hold One Secret To Saving The Planet
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This Random 3,775-Year-Old Log Might Hold One Secret To Saving The Planet

We can't outrun global warming, but we may be able to vault it.
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Science Explorer
2 yrs

Physicists Find A Way To Make More Powerful Lasers Out Of Sound
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Physicists Find A Way To Make More Powerful Lasers Out Of Sound

Move over light lasers, sound lasers are where it's at.
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NewsBusters Feed
NewsBusters Feed
2 yrs

FAKED: CBS, NPR, NY Times Spread Myth Tim Walz Was in China During Tiananmen Protest
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FAKED: CBS, NPR, NY Times Spread Myth Tim Walz Was in China During Tiananmen Protest

Alana Goodman at the Washington Free Beacon showed three national news outlets easily "repeated without scrutiny" Gov. Tim Walz claiming he was in Hong Kong when the Tiananmen Square protests broke out in Beijing. Minnesota Public Radio discovered Walz was not in China at that time.  The Walz campaign "was unable to produce documentation to back up Walz’s statement that he was there during the uprising."  Deep its online story, MPR explained that contemporaneous news reports showed Walz touring a National Guard storeroom in Alliance, Nebraska, in May 1989. They indicate that Walz did not leave the United States until August of that year, at least two months after the student protests ended with the Tiananmen Square massacre. One local Nebraska news article from August 11, 1989, that said Walz would "leave Sunday en route to China" after he had almost "given up participating [in the trip] earlier this summer during the student revolts in parts of China." But Walz's biographical myth appeared on the front page of The New York Times on August 12:  In the summer of 1989, Tim Walz faced a difficult choice. A newly minted college graduate from small-town Nebraska, he had just turned down a stable, 9-to-5 job offer and moved across the world to teach at a local high school in China. He had made it as far as Hong Kong, just across the Chinese border, when People’s Liberation Army tanks rolled into Tiananmen Square to crush pro-democracy protests. Walz "settled into the cocoon of daily life on a small-town campus, even as the chaos of the Tiananmen Square crackdown more than 1,100 miles away rippled across the country," they wrote. It also led an online story on CBS News on August 9:  Washington — Thirty-five years before Vice President Kamala Harris named Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, he was on his way to teach high school in mainland China as a bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square took place in 1989.   "As the events were unfolding, several of us went in," Walz said at a 2014 congressional hearing marking 25 years since the massacre.  On August 20, NPR didn't directly place Walz in Hong Kong during the protests. It was indirectly implied that he was in China:  “It was my belief at that time that diplomacy was going to happen on many levels, certainly people to people,” Walz recalled during a 2014 congressional hearing commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown. “The opportunity to be in a Chinese high school at that critical time seemed to me to be really important.” And these are some of the news outlets that lecture about Republicans making charges with "no evidence." Minnesota Public Radio also reported that Walz "was so proud of his extensive experience" traveling to China that he "occasionally used to exaggerate it"—claiming to have traveled there 30 times when his campaign now admits he has visited the country around 15 times. Walz has a nasty habit of exaggerating his life story. Will CBS ask about this at the debate -- especially if it was at all embarrassed to repeat his tall tales? PS: MPR made a video.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Starfield Shattered Space is already struggling to make an impact on Steam
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Starfield Shattered Space is already struggling to make an impact on Steam

Starfield is one of those games that forever seems to be wobbling on a knife-edge, balanced between world-breaking success and becoming a forgotten failure. New DLC Shattered Space is out now for the title and despite many fans looking forward to the launch, it doesn’t appear to have changed much for Bethesda’s RPG. Player numbers on Steam haven’t improved hugely and the expansion is currently sitting on a ‘mixed’ rating, with many fans venting their frustration at the expansion. Continue reading Starfield Shattered Space is already struggling to make an impact on Steam MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Starfield mods, Best RPGs, Best space games
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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These AMD gaming CPUs are getting a huge power boost and faster RAM overclocking
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These AMD gaming CPUs are getting a huge power boost and faster RAM overclocking

Important performance updates are coming to some AMD gaming CPUs, namely the Ryzen 5 9600X and Ryzen 7 9700X. The big one is an AMD-supported 105W thermal design power (TDP) mode for these Ryzen 9000 series CPUs without losing warranty coverage, along with core-to-core latency improvements. AMD is also introducing AMD EXPO support for 8,000MHz DDR5 RAM kits for faster memory overclocks. This isn’t a total surprise, as an official Ryzen 9700X TDP change was rumored a few months ago. This new power increase, from 65W to 105W, should make for a noticeable impact on performance. AMD has been dominating up until now, with the likes of the Ryzen 7 7800X3D being some of the best gaming CPUs you can pick up right now. Continue reading These AMD gaming CPUs are getting a huge power boost and faster RAM overclocking MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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National Review
National Review
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Kamala Harris, Faux Border Hawk
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Kamala Harris, Faux Border Hawk

On immigration, as so much else, she wants to be something she’s not.
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National Review
National Review
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Government Overreach Is a Blight upon Property Rights
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Government Overreach Is a Blight upon Property Rights

Nationwide, authorities are blocking owners from protecting their property from demolition, stripping them of their rights.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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PlayStation Removes PS5 Ad Screen "Tech Error"
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PlayStation Removes PS5 Ad Screen "Tech Error"

Only a day after it was discovered, PlayStation has removed a controversial "tech error" that forced outdated newsfeeds into player's homepages.
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Serve is partnering with Wing to expand the range of its robot deliveries
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Serve is partnering with Wing to expand the range of its robot deliveries

Serve’s robots will bring packages to a Wing drone AutoLoader, which will make the final delivery. | Image: Serve Robotics Serve Robotics has announced a pilot partnership with Wing Aviation to expand the range of its autonomous food delivery without requiring restaurants to install new equipment to accommodate drone pickups. Serve, which was spun out of the app-based delivery company Postmates in 2021, has been making Uber Eats food deliveries in Los Angeles for a few years now, using robots that look like autonomous shopping carts. Serve says its delivery robots can be a safer alternative to cars and help reduce traffic congestion as they operate primarily on sidewalks. Since they have a top speed of around six miles per hour, there should be little to no risk to pedestrians. But that approach also limits the robot’s ability to deliver food in a timely... Continue reading…
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Trending Tech
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How fast does the iPhone 16 Pro Max charge? 
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How fast does the iPhone 16 Pro Max charge? 

I wouldn't blame you if battery life were one of the main reasons for upgrading to one of the four iPhone 16 models this year. Battery life is almost always a top reason for getting a certain model. It's certainly one of the factors that made me choose the iPhone 16 Plus this year. And let me tell you how amazing it is to wake up with a 50% charge on the second day. Even the base iPhone 16 features better battery life than the iPhone 15. Plenty of battery life tests in real-life scenarios proved that Apple has indeed improved battery life on the 2024 models. Apple did this by combining more efficient components, like the A18 chips, with larger batteries. The only thing left is knowing how fast iPhone 16 batteries charge. Apple made a point during the launch event to say the iPhone 16 models support 25W MagSafe wireless charging. That seemed faster than the theoretical wired charging speeds at the time, which had the same official 20W speed as their predecessors. In practice, iPhones have been able to reach almost 30W with supported charges in previous years. Official iPhone 16 documentation that Apple had sent regulators indicated the four phones support speeds of up to 45W. A few weeks later, we know the iPhone 16 models do not reach that speed. However, a test involving many chargers shows the iPhone 16 Pro Max can top 31W speeds via USB-C. Continue reading... The post How fast does the iPhone 16 Pro Max charge?  appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: Early Prime Day sales, $189 Apple Watch SE, Philips OneBlade 360, Crest 3D Whitestrips, more Best Apple deals for September 2024 Today’s deals: First AirPods 4 discount, $6 smart bulbs, $110 off Dyson V8, $6 MagSafe chargers, more Today’s deals: $510 M1 MacBook Air, $54 11-piece cookware set, $40 Anker MagSafe battery pack, more
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