In about two years from now, Boeing hopes the future of personal flight will be on display at an epic “fly-off.” If all goes well, the technologies in the air that day could eventually give us a future where we fly from place to place a la “Blade Runner,” which, […]
Daily Archives: September 26, 2017
Getty Images Equifax CEO Richard Smith is stepping down, effective immediately, after his credit-monitoring agency suffered a massive cyberattack that affected tens of millions of Americans. We discuss the departure and Equifax’s future, as well as some of the steps consumers should consider taking following the breach. Also on today’s […]
The RS-12M Topol successfully hit its target at a range in Kazakhstan. The warhead test took place at the Kapustin Yar range in Russia’s southern Astrakhan Region. Officials said the test data would be used to develop prospective means of breaching “enemy” missile defenses for use in Russian ballistic missiles and […]
Suarez has come out in defence of the midfielder following widespread criticism following his €40million move from Guangzhou Evergrande in the Chinese Super League. The Brazilian international had two tricky years at Tottenham, but has been a mainstay recently for his national team and is continuing to rebuild his reputation […]
In the first evaluation of evaporation as a renewable energy source, researchers find that US lakes and reservoirs could generate 325 gigawatts of power, nearly 70 percent of what the United States currently produces.
The potential for photon entanglement in quantum computing and communications has been known for decades. One issue impeding immediate application is that many photon entanglement platforms don’t operate within the range used by most forms of telecommunication. Researchers have started to unravel the mysteries of entangled photons, demonstrating a technique […]
Certain marine species will fare much worse than others as they become more vulnerable to the effects of climate change, a new study has found.
The overuse of antibiotics has left some doctors questioning whether to give such drugs to children diagnosed with uncomplicated Staphylococcus aureus (staph) infections. Now, research indicates that prescribing antibiotics — in addition to lancing and draining staph-infected areas — reduces the risk of recurrent infections.