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Renewable Energy Sources Surpassed Coal in the U.S. in 2019
takyon writes:135-year-long streak is over: US renewable sources topped coal in 2019
Herding Wild Buffalo and Cattle from Space
Phoenix666 writes:Phys.org:
NASA Supercomputers Power COVID-19 Research
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:NASA Supercomputers Power COVID-19 Research:
Microsoft Replaces Around 50 MSN News Editors With Algorithms
takyon writes:Microsoft 'to replace journalists with robots'
Astronomers Detect Biggest Explosion in the History of the Universe (Post Big Bang)
martyb writes:Astronomers detect biggest explosion in the history of the Universe - ICRAR
Customs and Border Protection Predator Drone Observes Minneapolis Protests
takyon writes:Border Patrol flies anti-terrorism drone over Minneapolis protestors
The Isle of Eigg and the Possibilities of Building a New Economy
Phoenix666 writes:Al Jazeera:
Cisco Security Breach Hits Corporate Servers that Ran Unpatched Software
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:Cisco security breach hits corporate servers that ran unpatched software:
Don't Update Your TI-83 or TI-84 Calculator's Firmware
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:Don't Update Your TI-83 or TI-84 Calculator's Firmware:
Today WAS the Day -- Crew Demo 2 Launch Successful -- Heading to ISS [Updated]
[20200530_203823 UTC: UPDATE: Launch was successful, all systems nominal, first stage successfully landed on the drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You", and Ben and Doug are on their 19-hour flight to the ISS (International Space Station). Live coverage continues all the way through docking.]martyb writes:Today's the day— weather permitting, America is returning to space:
It's Not Every Day the NSA Publicly Warns of Attacks by Kremlin Hackers
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:It's not every day the NSA publicly warns of attacks by Kremlin hackers – so take this critical Exim flaw seriously:
Western Digital Shingled Out in Class Action Lawsuit
takyon writes:Western Digital gets sued for sneaking SMR disks into its NAS channel
Community Milestones!
martyb writes:One Millionth Comment!On 2020-05-28 the SoylentNews community attained an amazing milestone: the posting of its one millionth comment!First off, please accept my sincere thanks and gratitude to the community for all your contributions to the site to get us to this point. Never did I imagine in those first few days when comment IDs were 3 or 4 digits long that such a milestone was even feasible! I mean the site was crashing several times a day. Not an auspicious start, that's for sure! But we all pulled together, weathered some challenges, and got things pulled together.. and we're still here!So, who was the lucky poster of comment 1,000,000? And who was the runner-up at comment 999,999 (which has a nice palindromic ring to it, wouldn't you agree?The honor of the very first 7-digit comment fittingly goes to story-submitter extraordinaire takyon. Yes, not content to post comment ID 1000000 because that could be just a one-shot lucky break. No, he has posted (as of this writing) 18,731 comments. Oh, and as for submitting stories, he is unfortunately omitted from the "Most Active Authors" list on the SoylentNews Hall of Fame because he is also an editor. So, please join me in thanking takyon for submitting 5,852 stories! Oh! And as an editor, he has also pushed out 1,350 stories! Whenever I see one of his subs in the queue, I know it only needs a quick review before pushing it out to the story queue. He makes my job as an editor much easier and makes SoylentNews look good! Thanks takyon!So who was our runner-up with comment number 999,999? Well, he wasn't just spinning his tires when he posted this comment. None other than our also-prolific Runaway1956! He is no slouch when it comes to posting comments, either, as he has posted 18,483 of them so far. He has taken an active part in comment moderation, too with 2,968 moderations of which 78% were upmods. As if that were not enough, he is also an active contributor to our Folding@Home team, sitting currently at 3rd place and making a hard run for 2nd place! (F@H investigates — via computer modelling — how proteins fold.) The F@H group's efforts have almost exclusively been redirected to understanding the SARS-CoV-2 virus which causes COVID-19 disease.For those who may be unaware, SoylentNews is purely a volunteer organization. Nobody has ever been paid even one cent for their work. Further, we have never accepted any advertising on SoylentNews; the site is entirely self supporting through the subscriptions of the community. We run a tight ship and expenses run approximately $20 per day for everything.Speaking of volunteers, it brings me great pleasure to call out another major milestone, fnord666 has now edited over 5,000 stories on SoylentNews! (See Most Active Authors.) Thanks so very much, fnord666, for all your hard work and sacrifices to make that happen!Thanks everybody! Here's to many more years!Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Community Milestones!
martyb writes:One Millionth Comment!On 2020-05-28 the SoylentNews community attained an amazing milestone: the posting of its one millionth comment!First off, please accept my sincere thanks and gratitude to the community for all your contributions to the site to get us to this point. Never did I imagine in those first few days when comment IDs were 3 or 4 digits long that such a milestone was even feasible! I mean the site was crashing several times a day. Not an auspicious start, that's for sure! But we all pulled together, weathered some challenges, and got things pulled together.. and we're still here!So, who was the lucky poster of comment 1,000,000? And who was the runner-up at comment 999,999 (which has a nice palindromic ring to it, wouldn't you agree?The honor of the very first 7-digit comment fittingly goes to story-submitter extraordinaire takyon. Yes, not content to post comment ID 1000000 because that could be just a one-shot lucky break. No, he has posted (as of this writing) 18,731 comments. Oh, and as for submitting stories, he is unfortunately omitted from the "Most Active Authors" list on the SoylentNews Hall of Fame because he is also an editor. So, please join me in thanking takyon for submitting 5,852 stories! Oh! And as an editor, he has also pushd out 1,350 stories! Whenever I see one of his subs in the queue, I know it only needs a quick review before pushing it out to the story queue. He makes my job as an editor mucg easier and makes SoylentNews look good! Thanks takyon!So who was our runner-up with comment number 999,999? Well, he wasn't just spinning his tires when he posted this comment. None other than our also-prolific Runaway1956! He is no slouch when it comes to posting comments, either, as he has posted 18,483 of them so far. He has taken an active part in comment moderation, too with 2,968 moderations of which 78% were upmods. As if that were not enough, he is also an active contributor to out Folding@Home team, sitting currently at 3rd place and making a hard run for 2nd place! (F@H investigates via computer modelling how proteins fold and their efforts have almost exclusively been redirected to understanding the SARS-CoV-2 virus which causes COVID-19 disease.For those who may be unaware, SoylentNews is purely a volunteer organization. Nobody has ever been paid even one cent for their work. Further, we have never accepted any advertising on SoylentNews; the site is entirely self supporting through the subscriptions of the community. We run a tight ship and expenses run approximately $20 per day for everything.Speaking of volunteers, it brings me great pleasure to call out another major milestone, fnord666 has now edited over 5,000 stories on SoylentNews! (See Most Active Authors.) Thanks so very much, fnord666, for all your hard work and sacrifice to make that happen!Thanks everybody! Here's to many more years!Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Teaching Experimental Science in a Time of Social Distancing
Phoenix666 writes:Phys.org:
World's Oldest Bug is Fossil Millipede from Scotland
Phoenix666 writes:World's oldest bug is fossil millipede from Scotland:
Apple Glasses Leaks and Rumors: Here's Everything We Expect to See
Phoenix666 wrote in with a story which inspired:CNet:
Interactive Technology Eases Urban Traffic Jams
Phoenix666 writes:Can interactive technology ease urban traffic jams?:
Technology Uses Plant Biomass Waste for Self-Powered Biomedical Devices
Phoenix666 writes:Technology uses plant biomass waste for self-powered biomedical devices:
UK Coastguard Plans to Add Drones to Air Fleet
Phoenix666 writes:BBC:
Data Breach at Bank of America
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:Data Breach at Bank of America:
Astronomers See 'Cosmic Ring Of Fire,' 11 Billion Years Ago
Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
Leaked Draft Details Trump’s Likely Attack on Technology Giants
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:Leaked draft details Trump's likely attack on technology giants:
Raspberry Pi 4 Gets 8 GB RAM Model, Also 64-bit OS and USB Boot (Both in Beta)
takyon writes:The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new Raspberry Pi 4 model with 8 GB of RAM:
New Zealand Sits on Top of the Remains of a Giant Ancient Volcanic Plume
Phoenix666 writes:New Zealand sits on top of the remains of a giant ancient volcanic plume:
Half the Matter in the Universe was Missing—We Found it Hiding in the Cosmos
Phoenix666 writes:Half the matter in the universe was missing—we found it hiding in the cosmos:
Media Corruption? Car Safety Recalls Reported Less Often When Manufacturers Advertise More
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:Media Corruption? Car Safety Recalls Reported Less When Manufacturers Advertise More:
US Cable Subscribers are Still Being 'Ripped Off' by Creeping Price Increases
Phoenix666 writes:US cable subscribers are still being 'ripped off' by creeping price increases – and this lot has had enough:
Cmd.Exe is Dead, Long Live PowerShell: Aged Command-Line Interpreter Moved to 'Maintenance Mode'
martyb writes:cmd.exe is dead, long live PowerShell: Microsoft leads aged command-line interpreter out into 'maintenance mode'
Designing a Flexible Material to Protect Buildings, Military Personnel
Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
U.S. Army Will Test Out Using SpaceX's Starlink for Three Years
takyon writes:U.S. Army signs deal with SpaceX to assess Starlink broadband
Researchers Seek to Better Understand Why Young Adults Choose to Move to Rural Montana
Phoenix666 writes:Phys.org:
Women with Neandertal Gene Variant are More Fertile, Have Fewer Miscarriages
takyon writes:Women with Neandertal gene give birth to more children
General Electric Divests Lighting Business
takyon writes:GE switches off light bulb business after almost 130 years
OneWeb Seeks Permission to Launch 48,000 Satellites Despite Bankruptcy
takyon writes:Bankrupt OneWeb seeks license for 48,000 satellites, even more than SpaceX
Simulations Explain Detonation Properties in TATB
Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
Superworms Digest Plastic, with Help from their Bacterial Sidekicks
Phoenix666 writes:Phys.org:
Terrestrial Bacteria Can Grow on Nutrients from Space
Phoenix666 writes:Terrestrial bacteria can grow on nutrients from space:
Melting Ice Reveals an Ancient, Once-Thriving Trade Route
Phoenix666 writes:Melting ice reveals an ancient, once-thriving trade route:
Scientists Develop the Most Heat-Resistant Material Ever Created
Phoenix666 writes:Scientists develop the most heat-resistant material ever created:
Scientists Finally Crack Nature's Most Common Chemical Bond
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:Scientists finally crack nature's most common chemical bond: Carbon-hydrogen bonds in hydrocarbon molecules have resisted functionalization until now:
Study Reveals Substantial Quantities of Tyre Particles Contaminating Rivers and Ocean
Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
SpaceX to Launch Crew Demo 2; Weather Causes Today's Launch to be Scrubbed; Try Again Sat.
martyb writes:NB: Video feed is live right now. Launch is scheduled for 1.5 hours from the time this story goes live, i.e.the launch has an instantaneous launch of 20:43 UTC or 16:43 EDT. See yesterday's stories about this launch and for a timeline and additional background information:
Audi Parks Driver for Using a Ringer in Charity Esports Race
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:Audi parks driver for using a ringer in charity esports race:
US Lawmakers Get a Second Shot at Forcing FBI Agents to Obtain a Warrant for Browser History Search
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:US lawmakers get a second shot at forcing FBI agents to obtain a warrant before they leaf through web histories:
eBay Users Spot the Online Auction House Port-Scanning Their PCs. Um... is That OK?
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for GrandFireWizard:eBay users spot the online auction house port-scanning their PCs. Um... is that OK?:
Twitter Adds Label to Trump's Misleading Tweets About Mail-In Ballots
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:Twitter adds label to Trump's misleading tweets about mail-in ballots:
The 'Cow' Mystery Strikes Back: Two More Rare, Explosive Events Captured
upstart writes in with an IRC submission:The 'Cow' mystery strikes back: Two more rare, explosive events captured:
New iOS Jailbreak Tool Works on (Most) Versions of iOS 11 to iOS 13.5
New iOS Jailbreak Tool Works on (most) Versions of iOS 11 to iOS 13.5upstart writes in with an IRC submission:New iOS Jailbreak Tool Works on (most) Versions of iOS 11 to iOS 13.5:
Energy-Recovery Linear Accelerator Proposed for Next-Generation Physics Research
Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
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