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Here's What Happened With Tesla's Ambitious First Attempt At The Nürburgring
Once again, Tesla has defied expectations. After wrapping up its first-ever Nürburgring test this week and heading home to America, it’s pulled off an apparent hand-timed seven minute, 24 second lap in one of its Model S test cars, a mere second slower than the attempt at the beginning of this week—but still nearly 20…Read more...
Why Moscow's Climate Strike Turnout Was Devastatingly Small
As Earther reported from New York, 4 million people in 150 countries turned out for a gigantic global climate strike, a resounding demand to world leaders to act on climate change. Not so much in Russia.
PSA: Into the Spider-Verse's Full Spider-Ham Short Is Now Online
Listen, if you don’t love John Mulaney as Spider-Ham, then you and I will just never see eye-to-eye as people. It’s a perfect, goofy performance, all Looney Tunes and slapstick, an homage to old animation and also to one of the silliest iterations of Spider-Man. (Though maybe not as silly as the one where he’s made…Read more...
‘We Stormed It. I Was Part of History Last Night’—Insider Footage of the ‘Storming’ of Area 51
RACHEL, Nev. — Jeffrey Gonzalez had waited 16 years for this moment. He’s been investigating and researching paranormal activity since 2003, but he never thought he would have a close encounter with Area 51. That is until 2:30 am on September 20 when other attendees of the Alienstock festivities in Rachel, Nevada,…Read more...
Google Says It's Achieved Quantum Supremacy, a World-First: Report
A Google researcher’s paper claiming to have achieved quantum supremacy, a major early milestone in the field of quantum computing, appeared on a NASA website this week before being removed, the Financial Times reports.Read more...
Why Families Were on Climate Strike This Friday
I’ve reported on or otherwise worked in the climate field for 10 years. In that decade, I’ve watched failure after failure at international climate talks, rampant Republican climate denial, and climate protests that built to something half-formed, clay tossed on the potter’s wheel but never quite shaped.Read more...
YouTube Faces Angry Mob Again, CEO Promises to Rethink New Verification Policy
On Thursday, YouTube rolled out new guidelines for its verification requirements intended to reduce confusion and better highlight artists, celebs, and other creators. However, after backlash from numerous YouTubers who got emails saying their channels would get un-verified, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki promised to…Read more...
A Woman's Toothache Remedy Left Her With Horrifying Blue Blood
A Rhode Island women’s toothache ended up causing her a literal case of the blues, thanks to a bizarre reaction she had to pain medication. According to her doctors, the woman developed a rare and potentially life-threatening disorder that deprived her of precious oxygen and turned her blood dark blue.Read more...
Busted: $10 Million Tech Support Scam That Preyed on the Elderly
Two individuals were arrested this week in connection with a fraud scheme that manipulated thousands of victims into paying for invented tech services that they didn’t need.Read more...
Germany's New $60 Billion Climate Package Does the Bare Minimum
Germany appears to be listening to the millions of people around the world protesting climate inaction Friday. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced Friday a $60 billion climate package to transform the country by 2030.Read more...
Former Fukushima Bosses Cleared of Criminal Negligence Over Nuclear Disaster
The Tokyo District Court has acquitted three former Tokyo Electric Power Company executives charged with criminal negligence leading to the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Climate Activism Is Feminism In a Dying World
In the absence of clear, concise, and unified action from elected officials around the world to fight the climate crisis, it’s the utmost bullshit that teenagers, children, and other students have had to step in and rise up. The nihilism driving this lack of interest (or, in cases like the Trump administration,…Read more...
Walmart Bans e-Cigs, Continues to Sell Things That Definitely Kill People
At Walmart, you can buy alcohol, guns, and regular old tobacco. But as of today, you won’t find the mega-retailer stocking e-cigarettes on its shelves.Read more...
Worse Than Previously Reported: The Facebook Story
The most powerful tool in Facebook’s considerable arsenal isn’t its incalculable trove of user data or yearly revenue that exceeds the GDP of more than a few sovereign nations—it’s the platform’s ability to spread out any PR disaster over months or years so that all but the most dogged beat reporters stop giving a…Read more...
RIP to a Real One: Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant Shuts Down Last Reactor
The last reactor at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania—the site of the worst nuclear plant meltdowns in the U.S.—is officially dead as of Friday.Read more...
FBI Served Secret Subpoenas to a Video Game Developer, Antivirus Maker, and More
The names of more than 120 companies secretly served FBI subpoenas for their customers’ personal data were revealed on Friday, including a slew of U.S. banks, cellphone providers, and a leading antivirus software maker.
Try to Hate the iPhone 11 Pro
The iPhone 11 Pro is a beautiful phone. There I said it! The matte glass back is elegant. The OLED display is slightly brighter than I expected, which is clever. The trypophobia-inducing camera bump is sleeker than it looks in photos, and the ability to zoom in and out is pretty cool. The iPhone 11 Pro is a little…Read more...
The World Is Installing a Ton of Renewables, but Coal Could Screw Things Up
The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects the capacity for renewable energy to grow by almost 12 percent this year. Gotta love us some solar and wind energy! The problem is, the world is still having a dirty love affair with coal.Read more...
Prop Up Your Phone or Tablet In Style With This $6 Stand
No desk is complete in this day and age without a decent phone and tablet stand. This one’s made of aluminum, can adjust to multiple angles, and is only $6 at checkout. What more could you want?
Spooky 'Black Hole' on Jupiter Is Just a Big Shadow
NASA’s Juno spacecraft recently caught this ominous view of Jupiter, which shows a massive black spot atop the gas giant’s churning clouds. Looks scary, but there’s a perfectly reasonable explanation: It’s a shadow cast by Jupiter’s extremely volcanic moon, Io.
The News App That's Testing a Promising Way to Build In Privacy From the Ground Up
These days privacy online feels like an unattainable dream. Everything you do becomes data for companies, which sell that data to affiliates, which then sell your data back to you in the form of targeted ads and personalized recommendations. That is just how things are. But what if it didn’t have to be?
The iPhone 11 Is Legitimately Great
The iPhone 11 is good. Some of its most touted features might feel more like gimmicks, and I definitely miss a few features limited to the pricier Pro. Still, with its brilliant camera and a handful of other new bits, this is a phone you can upgrade to with little of the usual guilt.Read more...
Impossible Burgers Aren’t Healthy, and That’s the Whole Point
When you go to a restaurant and order a hamburger, do you think to yourself, “Ah, yes, this meal will be so nutritious”? Or do you try to ignore the calorie count while thinking, “I want the greasy sandwich that will taste so good but make me feel so bad”? I’m guessing it’s closer to the latter. So why is it suddenly…Read more...
This Nightmare Game Was Designed by a Dentist in MS Paint
The secret life of one Polish dentist apparently involves coding a horror game in MS Paint.
The Next Surface Laptop Might Have a Powerful Surprise
German website Winfuture is claiming that the next generation of Surface Laptop could be using AMD processors instead of the Intel CPUs found in every other Surface device. If true that’d be a big boon for AMD and a bit of an embarrassment for Intel.Read more...
A Memo to Tech Titans on the Day of the Climate Strike: It’s Time to Pick a Side
In the run-up to today’s global climate strikes, the major tech companies and their attendant luminaries have had much to say on matters of sustainability. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos personally announced his Climate Pledge, which promises to bring the retail giant he runs to net zero carbon emissions by 2040. Google’s…Read more...
We're at the New York Climate Strike
Today is one of those history book moments. An unprecedented youth-led coalition is in the midst of a global climate strike, telling global leaders that the time for climate talk is over. The teens are mad as hell, and they’re telling the world the time to act is now.
Cooking the New Impossible Burger Makes Me Hungry for Beef
Impossible Foods finally started selling its new fake ground beef in grocery stores. Well, more specifically, you can buy Impossible Burger 2.0 at Gelson’s Market in Southern California, but the company plans a nationwide rollout soon. We got our hands on a couple of bricks of the stuff and cooked up some burgers and…Read more...
Google Gives Chrome Better Tab Management and Deeper Customization
After rolling out Chrome version 77 earlier this month, Google has returned to update its web browser (on both desktop and Android) with improved tab management, some upgrades to the Chrome address bar, and extra options for enhanced customization.Read more...
A Strike Against the Abyss
There are more than 3,000 climate strikes in 150 countries happening on Friday, September 20, 2019. In London, trade unionists and high school students marched together. In Mumbai, protesting students were soaked through by the rain. In Kiribati, which may be one of the first countries to be swallowed by rising sea…Read more...
Tinder's Horny Streaming Series for Gen Z Exposes Your Terrible Soul
Gather ’round, fellow olds. Let’s explore the future of match-matching for a new generation of singles.
Naruto Run! Some Guy Who’s Probably Going to Get Himself Killed Is the First ‘Storm Area 51’ Meme
The original “Storm Area 51" Facebook invitation encouraged people to break into the secret government facility by doing a Naruto run. And now that the event is here (it’s supposed to happen today), it looks like some people are taking the instructions literally. Some random guy was seen on local TV news in Las Vegas…Read more...
Friday's Global Climate Strikes Are Absolutely Massive
With the sunrise comes resistance. As the sun makes its way to the Western Hemisphere, the day is just beginning in the U.S. However, the day is already come and gone in other parts of the world. And Friday has seen a successful Global Climate Strike so far. Hundreds of thousands of people in more than 150 countries…Read more...
Supergirl Just Cast Two Very Interesting Comics Characters
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre could be coming back. Stephanie Beatriz talks about her chances of playing She-Hulk on Disney+. Plus, what to expect on The Flash, Batwoman, and Arrow, casting for The 100, and a new look at Creepshow’s return. Spoilers get!
Most Powerful Person in the World Meets Donald Trump
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday. And while Zuck didn’t bother to mention the meeting on any of his social media channels, the president proudly posted a photo of the two men shaking hands on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (which is also…Read more...
Airbnb Sure Is Going Public
Airbnb announced that it expects to become a publicly traded company next year, in a press release made in accordance with Rule 135 of the Securities Act of 1933.Read more...
Delta Plane Dives Nearly 30,000 Feet in Mere Minutes Following Possible 'Depressurization Issue'
All aboard the nightmare machine.Read more...
Facebook Employee Fell to His Death at Menlo Park Headquarters
A Facebook employee died on Thursday at the company’s Menlo Park, California, headquarters around 11:30am local time.Read more...
Alphabet's Drone Unit Partners with FedEx and Walgreens for Drone Deliveries
After being the first drone operator to be granted its Air Carrier Certification earlier this year in April, Wing (a subsidiary of Alphabet) has partnered with FedEx, Walgreens, and local craft goods retailer Sugar Magnolia to conduct a “first-of-its-kind” drone delivery trial later this fall.Read more...
This Is Who the X-Men Really Are
We see them. But do we know them?Read more...
It's Time to Listen to the Teens
Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg landed in the U.S. earlier this month and has since injected a much-needed sense of urgency into the climate conversation. Her climate strike movement is gearing up for a huge global climate strike on Friday. Thunberg will be in New York, but she’s taken to Washington, D.C. this…Read more...
The 10 Best Deals of September 19, 2019
We see a lot of deals around the web over on Kinja Deals, but these were our ten favorites today.Read more...
Submerged for Decades, Spanish ‘Stonehenge’ Reemerges After Drought
Receding water levels in Spain’s Valdecañas Reservoir has exposed a stone monument dating back to between 4,000 to 5,000 years ago.
North America Has Lost Almost 30 Percent of Its Birds Since 1970, Upsetting New Study Finds
There are almost 3 billion fewer North American birds in 2019 than there were in 1970, accounting for a 29 percent decline, according to a new study.Read more...
WeWork Is Exposing an 'Astronomical Amount' of Data on Poorly Protected Wifi Network
It turns out WeWork’s dicey wifi problem is exactly as bad as suspected.Read more...
The Legal Argument That Could Destroy Uber Is About To Be Tested
On October 23, an arbitrator will sit down in Uber’s New York office and hear arguments in a case that could determine the ride-hail giant’s future. It is not about the employment status of a single driver, but rather the very legality of Surge Pricing, Uber’s flagship feature that adjusts the price of rides according…Read more...
Tom Welling Will Play Superman Once More in Crisis on Infinite Earths
It’s finally happening. After spending the entirety of Smallville teasing it, Tom Welling’s Superman is becoming the Man of Tomorrow, thanks to a trip to the Arrow universe.
Non-Drinkers Can Still Get Liver Disease, Thanks to Alcohol-Producing Gut Bacteria
Researchers say they’ve stumbled upon a peculiar cause of liver disease: a kind of bacteria that produces alcohol inside our gut.Read more...
Tropical Depression Imelda Has Dumped More Than 40 Inches of Rain on the Texas Gulf Coast
Tropical Depression Imelda might not have the same ring as Hurricane Imelda, but the impacts of the storm are for real. The National Weather Service has issued a civil emergency warning as a flooding crisis unfolds in the region rocked by Harvey’s historic floods just two years ago.Read more...
Accessorize Any Apple Watch With a $7 Sport Band, In the Color Of Your Choice
One of the nice things about Apple Watches is that whether you bought an original model years ago, or have a Series 5 arriving tomorrow, the same bands will fit on all of them.
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