A new analysis done to support the investigation into the 2015 sinking of the El Faro cargo ship has calculated the likelihood of a massive rogue wave during Hurricane Joaquin in October of that year – and demonstrated a new technique for evaluating the probability of rogue waves over space […]
Daily Archives: September 19, 2017
Emotional responses to failure rather than cognitive ones are more effective at improving people’s results for the next time they tackle the next related task, new research indicates.
UPDATE ONE: The SNES Classic Mini is now sold out at Tesco Direct. SNES Classic Mini pre-orders became available at Tesco Direct earlier today, but the stock has sold out in less than half an hour. Stock Informer shows SNES Classic Mini pre-orders stock coming in and out since it […]
iOS 11 will be available Sept. 19, likely around 10 a.m. PT, if Apple follows its usual release schedule. When it drops, you’ll likely get a notification on your iPhone letting you know it’s time to download a new version of iOS. Until then, bookmark this page, add it to […]
Darren Ferguson takes his League One Doncaster side to the Emirates in the Carabao Cup tomorrow evening (8pm). Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and Ferguson had many epic battles when they came head-to-head in the Premier League. The league title went to either Arsenal or United between 1997 and 2004 and […]
Liverpool legend John Aldridge believes his former club are vulnerable in defence after failing to land Virgil van Dijk. The Anfield outfit have already conceded nine goals in just five Premier League games. And Aldridge, who scored 63 Reds goals in just 104 games, told the Liverpool Echo it’s time […]
Tim Flach/Getty Controversy surrounding “shaken baby syndrome” (SBS) is taking centre stage again. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) meets today with a session underscoring the message that most paediatricians – child abuse specialists among them – say it remains a “valid” diagnosis. In other words, the paediatric community continues […]