
Stark ‘drought’ maps reveal just why wildfires have blazed through Los Angeles
Dry conditions throughout Southern California set the phase for a series of fatal wind-driven wildfires that burned countless homes and other structures in the Los Angeles location in early January…
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2024 was the hottest year on record, and the 1st to breach the 1.5 C global warming limit, data reveals
Firemens react to wildfires in the Pacific Palisades, California, on January 7. (Image credit: David Swanson/AFP through Getty Images) For the very first time, worldwide warming surpassed 1.5 degrees Celsius(2.7…
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230 million-year-old dinosaur is oldest ever discovered in North America — and changes what we know about how they conquered Earth
The newly found types Ahvaytum bahndooiveche was around the size of a chicken, scientists state. It was likely a forefather to the enormous sauropod dinosaurs. (Image credit: Gabriel Ugueto) A…
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Tesla’s Model Y crossover finally gets a facelift—just in China for now
The other day, Tesla exposed a facelift for its successful Model Y crossover. Or a minimum of it did if you reside in China– consumers in the United States and…
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Only 5 percent of US car buyers want an EV, according to survey
Just 5 percent of United States customers desire their next automobile to be a battery electrical automobile, according to a brand-new study by Deloitte. The speaking with business collected information…
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Disney, Fox, and WBD give up on controversial sports streaming app Venu
Fubo’s suit versus the JV appears to be settled, other competitors in sports tv appeared intent on continuing to combat Venu. In a January 9 letter (PDF) to United States…
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Elon Musk wants courts to force OpenAI to auction off a large ownership stake
Musk, who established his own AI start-up xAI in 2023, has just recently stepped up efforts to hinder OpenAI’s conversion. In November, he looked for to obstruct the procedure with…
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Study: Saber-Toothed Predators’ Teeth were Highly Effective at Puncturing Prey
Saber-toothed predators– such as the well-known saber-toothed feline Smilodon fatalis — progressed several times throughout various mammal groups. Their uncommon teeth were functionally ideal and extremely efficient at piercing victim,…
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Medieval crowns of Eastern European royalty hidden in cathedral wall since World War II finally recovered
A middle ages gold crown recuperated from inside the wall of the Vilnius Cathedral (Image credit: Aistė Karpytė, Vilnius Archdiocese ) A set of 16th-century royal burial regalia hidden in…
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