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Preview: ‘MechWarrior 5: Clans’ takes a more cinematic approach to its giant robot campaign
Giant robot games are having a moment. FromSoftware revived its mech franchise with “Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon.” “Mecha Break,” a futuristic multiplayer game, turned heads during The Game Awards. Now, Piranha Games is entering the mix with a follow-up to its solid title “MechWarriors 5: Mercenaries.”
Just in time for the ...Read more
Best Samsung Galaxy phones of 2024
The Galaxy S24 series has arrived. All three new models, the Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and S24 Ultra, get new AI features in addition to the regular slew of performance, camera and battery upgrades.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra -- priced at $1,300 -- comes packed with maximum features, which, for most people, are more than necessary. For the rest ...Read more
Jim Rossman: Drilling down to find out why your computer is running slow
I have a friend at work who was having issues with her computer.
Tasks were taking longer than they should and she was having to wait for the computer more than she should. There’s nothing more vexing than the computer freezing up for a few seconds (or longer) and not knowing why.
She put in a call to the help desk and I went to see her.
...Read more
Editorial: SoCal air quality officials haven't acted to cut port pollution. They escaped to a desert resort instead
Next time you take in Southern California’s notoriously hazy skies and dirty air, remember that smog regulators still aren’t using their power to crack down on one of the region’s biggest polluters.
Year after year the South Coast Air Quality Management District’s governing board has chosen to delay and waste time in fruitless talks ...Read more
Barra says GM will 'go to where the talent is' to develop software-driven vehicles
WARREN, Michigan — In the battle to build software-driven connected vehicles, General Motors Co. CEO Mary Barra knows the "industry is so fierce, you have to have the very best talent."
That’s one reason Barra is heading to California for an event Wednesday celebrating the opening of the automaker’s new Mountain View Technical Center in ...Read more
Tech review: A few more gift ideas for your grads
Here are a few more gift ideas for this year’s graduates.
From a very thin and light phone grip to a very comfy desk chair, there’s bound to be a gift idea your grad will love. I’ve included list prices. You may find these items cheaper if they are on sale.
ohsnap! Snap 4 Luxe ($39.99, ohsnap.com)
I have to admit, I am late to the phone...Read more
Editorial: Air quality alerts are a climate change alarm
The sky over Minnesota was the subject of fascination and frustration over the weekend.
Awe over solar-storm triggered northern lights turned to "Aw, not again!" over an air quality alert sparked by smoke drifting from wildfires in western Canada.
The red alert — a condition considered unhealthy for all — issued by the Minnesota Pollution ...Read more
Summer of 2023 was hottest in 2,000 years, study finds
An extreme summer marked by deadly heat waves, explosive wildfires and record-warm ocean temperatures will go down as among the hottest in the last 2,000 years, new research has found.
The summer of 2023 saw the temperature in the Northern Hemisphere soar 3.72 degrees above the average from 1850 to 1900, when modern instrumental recordkeeping ...Read more
Weather risk can move markets months in advance: Stock traders pay attention to these 2 long-range climate forecasts
To understand how important weather and climate risks are to the economy, watch investors. New research shows that two long-range seasonal weather forecasts in particular can move the stock market in interesting ways.
We often think about forecasts as telling us what the weather will bring in coming days, but the National Oceanic and ...Read more
SpaceX plans to launch 90 rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base by 2026. Could that harm the coast?
LOS ANGELES - SpaceX plans to launch 90 rockets into space from a Santa Barbara County military base by 2026, tripling the number of blasts rocking the coastal community — and raising concerns from neighbors and environmental groups about the effects on marine life.
Owned by billionaire Elon Musk, SpaceX has ramped up the number of rocket ...Read more
Colorado wolf found dead last month was likely killed by a mountain lion, federal officials say
DENVER — The reintroduced Colorado wolf found dead last month in Larimer County likely died after being attacked by a mountain lion, according to a necropsy conducted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The gray wolf was one of 10 released in December in Colorado’s central mountains as part of a voter-mandated reintroduction effort. The ...Read more
NASA announces another delay to Boeing Starliner launch
The first crewed flight for Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner will have to wait a little bit longer but is still targeting a May launch. The mission is now slated for no earlier than May 21 at 4:43 p.m, NASA revealed Tuesday.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were sitting in the capsule last week atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V ...Read more
Wildfire smoke is back – fires burning across Canada are already triggering US air quality alerts in the Midwest and Plains
Dozens of wildfires are burning across Canada in May 2024 and sending unhealthy smoke blowing into the northern U.S. again. At the same time, the southeastern U.S. is getting smoke from Mexico, where drought conditions have been fueling fires.
Last year, Canada’s record 2023 wildfire season introduced millions of Americans across ...Read more
Wars cause widespread pollution and environmental damage − here’s how to address it in peace accords
As wars grind on in Ukraine and Gaza, another location ravaged by conflict is taking steps to implement a historic peace agreement. From the mid-1960s through 2016, Colombia was torn by conflict between the government, leftist guerrilla movements and right-wing paramilitary groups. Now the government and rebels are working to carry out a ...Read more
Can Philly become a hothouse for bananas and pineapples as the climate warms?
As climate change warms Philadelphia, the plants that can be grown in the city will change, too.
The nonprofit Philadelphia Orchard Project believes that fruits more associated with more southern climates can be raised locally and is experimenting with what's possible to grow.
The Orchard Project has erected two high tunnel unheated ...Read more
Washington state to acquire 9,700-acre forest near Cle Elum thanks to federal grant
SEATTLE — As Darcy Batura often wanders Cle Elum Ridge, she cherishes the ponderosa pine bark glowing red in the sunshine, releasing a sweet aroma that permeates the forest. A blanket of lupine and yellow balsamroot flowers color the hills this time of year.
Batura, of The Nature Conservancy and a 20-year resident of Roslyn, has been among a ...Read more
Climate-change research project aboard USS Hornet paused for environmental review
The city of Alameda has indefinitely shut down the Marine Cloud Brightening Program — a study based out of the University of Washington and set up on the deck of the U.S.S. Hornet to utilize the San Francisco Bay’s ideal cloudy conditions — citing concerns over health and safety.
The city asked the Hornet’s administrators and the ...Read more
OpenAI launches faster and cheaper AI model with GPT-4o
OpenAI is launching a faster and cheaper version of the artificial intelligence model that underpins its chatbot, ChatGPT, as the startup works to hold on to its lead in an increasingly crowded market.
During a livestreamed event on Monday, OpenAI debuted GPT-4o. It’s an updated version of its GPT-4 model, which is now more than a year old. ...Read more
Polar Semiconductor lands up to $120 million from CHIPS program
Polar Semiconductor will receive up to $120 million in federal funds to expand and upgrade its Bloomington, Minnesota, facility.
The U.S. Department of Commerce and Polar signed a preliminary agreement for the money, which comes from the CHIPS (Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors) and Science Act program. Polar's project will ...Read more
More than a dozen gigantic, decades-old fish removed from Colorado pond
DENVER — Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials removed 14 massive, invasive carp from a pond at an Arvada park last week, more than 30 years after the fish were introduced as part of a national study.
State officials were tipped to the presence of bighead carp at Jack B. Tomlinson Park by an angler, Colorado Parks and Wildlife said in a news ...Read more
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- Wars cause widespread pollution and environmental damage − here’s how to address it in peace accords
- Wildfire smoke is back – fires burning across Canada are already triggering US air quality alerts in the Midwest and Plains
- Weather risk can move markets months in advance: Stock traders pay attention to these 2 long-range climate forecasts
- SpaceX plans to launch 90 rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base by 2026. Could that harm the coast?
- Climate-change research project aboard USS Hornet paused for environmental review