NBA 2K24 Mamba Mentality Guide: How to Complete
To complete the Mamba Mentality Quest in NBA 2K24, players must unlock and complete the Decelerator, Minimizer, and Second Chance Quests to earn Mamba Mentality.
2023-09-09 02:20
NBA 2K24 Mamba Moments: How to Complete, Rewards
To complete NBA 2K24's Mamba Moments, players must recreate iconic games from Kobe Bryant's career to earn free MyTEAM and MyCAREER rewards.
2023-09-09 01:57
NBA 2K24 RISE vs. ELITE: Which Affiliation to Choose?
NBA 2K24 ELITE and RISE affiliations each offer unique objectives and rewards, but ELITE is the better option to choose in MyCAREER.
2023-09-09 00:52
iPhone Hacked Using NSO Group’s Pegasus Spyware
An iPhone belonging to a staffer at a Washington-based civil society organization was hacked remotely with spyware created
2023-09-09 00:48
How to Use Boost Packs in Starfield
Here's how to use a Boost Pack in Starfield by leveling up a key perk in your skill tree.
2023-09-09 00:46
New study shows that early humans deliberately made stones in spheres
A study of 150 stones dating back 1.4m years shows early humans were deliberately crafting spherical shapes – but nobody knows why. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem made findings after analysing the limestone balls which were unearthed in Ubeidiya, a dig site in Israel’s Jordan Rift Valley. Scientists have previously speculated that the stones, which were discovered in the 1960s and serve no discernable purpose, became round after being used as hammers. But the university’s team reconstructed the steps required to create the so-called spheroids and found they were part of a “preconceived goal to make a sphere”. The researchers used 3D analysis to retrace how they were made based on the markings and geometry of the spheroids. They concluded that the objects were intentionally “knapped”, the technique used to shape stone by hitting it with other objects. Antoine Muller, a researcher at the university’s Institute of Archaeology, said: “The main significance of the findings is that these spheroids from ‘Ubeidiya appear to be intentionally made, with the goal of achieving a sphere. “This suggests an appreciation of geometry and symmetry by hominins 1.4 million years ago.” Early humans clearly had some reason for making the balls, but what exactly that is remains a mystery. He said: “We still can’t be confident about what they were used for. A lot of work needs to be done to narrow down their functionality.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-09 00:29
How to Unlock Rebirth in NBA 2K24
To unlock Rebirth in NBA 2K24, players must talk to Ronnie 2K at the beach and then reach a 90 OVR in MyCAREER.
2023-09-09 00:23
'Ancient river' on Mars found containing 'shark fin' and 'crab claw'
NASA's Perseverance rover picked up some intriguing-looking objects on Mars this week, which prompted all kinds of speculation on social media. The photo in question was captured on 18 August as Perseverance travels over an "ancient river" and was voted the space agency's top image of the week. On X/Twitter, NASA wrote: "As promised, here’s the new Image of the Week, as voted by you! This rocky duo was spotted hanging out together in a wind-swept area. I spy a…crab claw? Shark fin?" The post was soon flooded with users' takes, with many claiming the two boulders mirrored a shark fin and a crab claw. "I don't know why, but those rocks are really satisfying to look at," one person wrote, while another joked: "I vote for coffee bean." Meanwhile, one realist responded: "That’s literally two rocks." The Perseverance rover landed on 18 February 2021, after a 7-month journey from Earth that started in the summer. The robot has since provided the world with stunning visuals – one of which captured the hearts of social media users. Last year, the rover acquired a pet rock friend on its back wheel, that continued to hitchhike months into its journey. Perseverance likely picked up the large stone in Jezero Crater, which is a 45 kilometer-wide crater thought to have once been filled with water. "The Perseverance rover has a pet rock. NASA says it's breaking hitchhiking records," one person said at the time, while another added: "There's a small rock that's been hitching a ride inside one of the metal wheels of a Mars Rover and I gotta say Perseverance's Pet Rock is a kid's book in the making." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-08 23:55
How to watch Lakers games in 2023-24: Full streaming guide
With a reloaded roster, championship aspirations and two of the biggest stars in basketball the Lakers will be a must-watch this season. Here's how you can tune in.
2023-09-08 23:52
Google to require disclosures of AI content in political ads
Starting in November, Google will require political advertisements to prominently disclose when they feature synthetic content — such as images generated by artificial intelligence — the tech giant announced this week.
2023-09-08 23:48
US Releases Environmental Study for Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
The Biden administration released a draft of an environmental study that a judge ordered for Energy Transfer LP’s
2023-09-08 23:47
How to Dock in Starfield
If you're wondering how to dock in Starfield, we've got you covered.
2023-09-08 23:20