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Asian markets mixed after US avoids government shutdown
Asian markets mixed after US avoids government shutdown
Asian markets were mixed Monday after the US Congress passed a last-minute deal at the weekend to avoid...
2023-10-02 12:28
Is Lamar Odom OK? Former NBA star's Mercedes smashed up in multi-car collision
Is Lamar Odom OK? Former NBA star's Mercedes smashed up in multi-car collision
Lamar Odam emerged from the accident unharmed and did not require medical assistance
2023-09-17 21:21
Who is Henry Horton IV? Florida teen planned mass shootings at former school on his birthday in handwritten threats
Who is Henry Horton IV? Florida teen planned mass shootings at former school on his birthday in handwritten threats
Handwritten threats allegedly written by Henry Horton IV were recovered by cops after he was pulled over for a broken headlight
2023-10-09 16:26
‘The Idol’ Plot Explained: Here’s what the HBO drama is all about
‘The Idol’ Plot Explained: Here’s what the HBO drama is all about
The story revolves around Jocelyn, a pop star recovering from a breakdown, seeks to reclaim her fame with the help of Tedros, a nightclub manager with a troubled history
2023-05-29 16:46
Meteorologists say Earth sizzled to a global heat record in June and July has been getting hotter
Meteorologists say Earth sizzled to a global heat record in June and July has been getting hotter
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says an already warming Earth steamed to its hottest June on record, smashing the old global mark by nearly a quarter of a degree, with global oceans setting temperature records for the third straight month
2023-07-14 02:58
'Everything is going to be okay': Sofia Vergara says it has been a 'very difficult' and 'weird' year amid Joe Manganiello split
'Everything is going to be okay': Sofia Vergara says it has been a 'very difficult' and 'weird' year amid Joe Manganiello split
'I don’t know if I’m fresh anymore, but I’m just excited,' said Sofia Vergara
2023-11-18 03:17
Joe Rogan laughs uncontrollably recalling Larry Merchant and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather's encounter: 'I'd kick your a**'
Joe Rogan laughs uncontrollably recalling Larry Merchant and boxing legend Floyd Mayweather's encounter: 'I'd kick your a**'
Rogan highlighted the unusual occurrence on one of his podcast show, 'The Joe Rogan Experience', calling it 'crazy'
2023-06-22 19:48
Analysis-US consumer watchdog hands Wall Street rare win with Big Tech crackdown
Analysis-US consumer watchdog hands Wall Street rare win with Big Tech crackdown
By Hannah Lang The U.S. consumer watchdog, not usually known to side with Wall Street lenders, has handed
2023-11-17 19:24
Bitcoin consumes as much water as all the baths in Britain, study claims
Bitcoin consumes as much water as all the baths in Britain, study claims
Bitcoin mining requires as much water annually as all of the baths in Britain, according to a new analysis of the cryptocurrency’s environmental impact. Financial economist Alex de Vries, who runs the Bitcoin Energy Consumption Index, estimated that roughly 1.6 trillion litres of water each year is required to cool the computers used to support the cryptocurrency’s network. Separate research from 2018 found that 1.6 trillion litres is how much bath water the British public sends down the plughole every year – enough to fill roughly 660,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools. The latest analysis, which was published in the journal Cell Reports Sustainability on Wednesday, suggested that a single bitcoin transaction could use as much water as a backyard swimming pool. “Many parts of the world are experiencing droughts, and fresh water is becoming an increasingly scarce resource,” said Mr de Vries. “If we continue to use this valuable resource for making useless computations, I think that reality is really painful.” The “useless computations” refer to the complex calculations required to mint new units of the cryptocurrency and verify transactions on the network. The use of water to cool the necessary hardware could be significantly reduced if miners shifted their operations underwater, with companies like Microsoft already placing some of their data centres in the ocean in order to cool them. Earlier this month, China announced that it had begun building the world’s largest underwater data centre in order to reduce electricity and water costs. Bitcoin has previously been criticised for its electricity consumption, with Mr de Vries’s Energy Consumption Index estimating that the cryptocurrency’s network uses roughly as much electricity as the country of Poland. Bitcoin advocates have refuted accusations relating to bitcoin’s electricity consumption, claiming that miners are increasingly turning to renewable energy sources as the costs of wind and solar drop. A recently published study suggests bitcoin mining could actually help speed up the transition to renewable energy, as solar and wind energy installations could earn hundreds of millions of dollars mining bitcoin during periods of excess electricity generation. ”These rewards can act as an incentive for miners to adopt clean energy sources, which can lead to combined positive effects on climate change mitigation, improved renewable power capacity, and additional profits during pre-commercial operation of wind and solar farms,” said Apoorv Lal, a doctoral student at Cornell University who was involved in the research. Read More Bitcoin mining could supercharge transition to renewables, study claims Bitcoin mining rate hits all-time high amid record-breaking prediction for 2024 Elon Musk scam ads appear on X as key advertisers depart Scientists find planets moving around in strange ‘rhythm’ Astronomers find unprecedented ‘disc’ around distant planet Scientists have cooked ‘alien haze’ that could help find life
2023-11-30 00:27
LSU stars Angel Reese and Olivia Dunne steal the spotlight at SI Swimsuit launch in New York City
LSU stars Angel Reese and Olivia Dunne steal the spotlight at SI Swimsuit launch in New York City
Angel Reese and Olivia Dunne have made their debut in this year's issue, becoming the first college athletes ever to be featured in SI Swimsuit
2023-05-23 05:50
As Germany’s Romance With Pork Fades, Sausages Get the Chop
As Germany’s Romance With Pork Fades, Sausages Get the Chop
For about two decades, a meat plant in the northwest German town of Vörden has helped produce a
2023-06-03 12:28
Portugal's inflation slows down sharply to 4% in May
Portugal's inflation slows down sharply to 4% in May
LISBON Portuguese consumer prices rose 4.0% year-on-year in May in a significant slowdown from a 5.7% increase the
2023-05-31 18:49