Month: May 2024
When Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta, announced last year that his company would release an artificial intelligence system,…
Clouds are opaque. By their very nature, real world clouds are formed of liquid droplets, frozen crystals and other suspended…
Danish energy giant Orsted will pay New Jersey $125 million for scrapping 2 planned offshore wind farms last year
The state’s Board of Public Utilities said Tuesday that New Jersey and Orsted have settled claims against each other stemming…
The Roar Of Progress: How Reintroducing Tigers Signals Hope For Climate, Forests, And Indigenous Communities
The upcoming reintroduction of tigers into the Cardamoms Rainforest is more than just a prospective triumph for wildlife conservation; it…
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the discussion about artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on jobs is more relevant…
Paris hosted a giant picnic for over 4,000 people on the iconic Champs-Élysées as it tries to attract local customers ahead of the Olympics
Around 4,400 Parisians descended on the French capital’s Champs-Élysées on Sunday for a giant picnic on a 216 meter red-and-white…
Today’s workers are dealing with the reality that while AI might not necessarily come for their jobs, workers with AI…
Brexit border controls mean the world’s largest food awards will no longer be judged only in the U.K.
Brexit formally happened four years ago, but its impact is still unfolding. Just look at the border fees that kicked…
Looking for Tuesday’s Connections hints and answers? You can find them here: It’s Wednesday, and you know what that means…
These are the 9 most rent-burdened cities in the U.S. where tenants spend more than one-third of their income on housing, Moody’s says
The rent is still too damn high. That’s generally true across the U.S., but there are a select few cities…












