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Mastercard, Binance to end crypto card partnership
Mastercard, Binance to end crypto card partnership
By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON (Reuters) -Mastercard and crypto exchange Binance will end their four crypto card programmes in Argentina, Brazil,
2023-08-25 00:47
Canada to start planning how it will make internet giants pay for news
Canada to start planning how it will make internet giants pay for news
OTTAWA The Canadian regulator responsible for implementing the country's online news law on Thursday said it will start
2023-08-25 00:46
Nvidia Hits Record High as AI Demand Fuels Blowout Forecast
Nvidia Hits Record High as AI Demand Fuels Blowout Forecast
Nvidia Corp. reached a record high Thursday after the chipmaker at the forefront of an industrywide artificial intelligence
2023-08-25 00:22
Ameresco Named Finalist at the 2023 Energy Awards
Ameresco Named Finalist at the 2023 Energy Awards
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 24, 2023--
2023-08-24 23:55
Baby Penguins Die as Record Low Antarctic Ice Stokes Extinction Risk
Baby Penguins Die as Record Low Antarctic Ice Stokes Extinction Risk
Colonies of emperor penguins failed to breed at a level never seen before in parts of Antarctica, which
2023-08-24 23:53
Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4 Name Revealed
Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4 Name Revealed
The Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 4 name is Fortnite Last Resort and its heist theme promises new Mythic weapons, including Midas' Drum Gun.
2023-08-24 23:49
Mysterious ‘dark spot’ on Neptune seen from Earth for the first time
Mysterious ‘dark spot’ on Neptune seen from Earth for the first time
Scientists have seen one of the mysterious “dark spots” on Neptune from Earth for the first ever time. Researchers spotted the feature using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope, or VLT. Using that telescope, astronomers were able to examine a large dark spot – which was joined by a smaller, bright spot, they said, of a kind that has never seen before. Scientists still do not know why those spots form on Neptune’s blue atmosphere. But they hope that the new observations could help answer questions about their origin. “Since the first discovery of a dark spot, I’ve always wondered what these short-lived and elusive dark features are,” said Patrick Irwin, professor at the University of Oxford and lead investigator of the study. It has already helped rule out one possibility: that the dark spots are caused when the clouds on the planet clear. The observations instead suggest that the spot is formed when air particles make a layer below the main one go darker, caused by ice and haze mixing in the atmosphere. Understanding the spots has been difficult because they leave the planet’s surface as mysteriously as they arise. They have also been difficult for researchers to actually examine, given the difficulty of spotting them through telescopes. Previously, scientists were forced to send spacecraft to see the spots, and the first was observed in 1989, when Nasa’s Voyager 2 flew past. It disappeared a few years later. In recent years, scientists have been able to examine them with the Hubble Space Telescope, which has seen more spots on the atmosphere. When it did so, astronomers were able to point ground-based telescopes towards them, allowing for more detailed research. “This is an astounding increase in humanity’s ability to observe the cosmos,” said Michael Wong, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley and a co-author on the paper. “At first, we could only detect these spots by sending a spacecraft there, like Voyager. “Then we gained the ability to make them out remotely with Hubble. Finally, technology has advanced to enable this from the ground.” The new observations allowed scientists to examine the spot using the VLT’s Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer, which let them split the light from Neptune and the spot into its component colours. That in turn means that astronomers can understand the height at which the spot sits, and how the atmosphere is composed. As well as helping examine the dark spots, scientists also saw a surprise result: another, entirely new kind of bright spot. “In the process we discovered a rare deep bright cloud type that had never been identified before, even from space,” said Wong. The work is described in a new paper, ‘Cloud structure of dark spots and storms in Neptune’s atmosphere’, published in Nature Astronomy. Read More Mysterious dark spot on Neptune detected from Earth for the first time We just received the first ever pictures taken near the Moon’s uncharted south pole Chandrayaan-3 mission rover exits Moon lander to explore lunar south pole Mysterious dark spot on Neptune detected from Earth for the first time We just received the first ever pictures taken near the Moon’s uncharted south pole Chandrayaan-3 mission rover exits Moon lander to explore lunar south pole
2023-08-24 23:27
Why Wall Street's obsession with a company you probably never heard of is sending stocks surging
Why Wall Street's obsession with a company you probably never heard of is sending stocks surging
The stock market has boomed this year, and a big reason is a company without much name recognition -- unless you're a hard core video gamer.
2023-08-24 22:58
T-Mobile to Cut About 7% of Staff, Mostly Corporate Roles
T-Mobile to Cut About 7% of Staff, Mostly Corporate Roles
T-Mobile USA Inc. is cutting 7% of its staff, part of an effort to rein in costs as
2023-08-24 22:54
Universal Robots Academy Has Empowered Over 200,000 People to Use Collaborative Robotics
Universal Robots Academy Has Empowered Over 200,000 People to Use Collaborative Robotics
NOVI, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 24, 2023--
2023-08-24 22:49
Amazon Introduces Blink Outdoor 4—Even Better Image Quality, Same Long Battery Life
Amazon Introduces Blink Outdoor 4—Even Better Image Quality, Same Long Battery Life
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 24, 2023--
2023-08-24 22:25
T-Mobile to lay off 5,000 employees
T-Mobile to lay off 5,000 employees
T-Mobile on Thursday announced it plans to lay off 5,000 employees, or around 7% of its total staff, over the next five weeks.
2023-08-24 22:17
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