The Arabian plate is holding steady
A comprehensive study suggests the Arabian plate is geologically stable and capable of withstanding long-term forces from surrounding tectonic activity......»»
Giant Deep Ocean Turbine Trial Offers Hope of Endless Green Power
"Power-hungry, fossil-fuel dependent Japan has successfully tested a system that could provide a constant, steady form of renewable energy, regardless of the wind or the sun," reports Bloomberg: For more than a decade, Japanese heavy machinery maker.....»»
Looking for the origin of slow earthquakes in the Guerrero gap
We are underway on our 48-day long expedition offshore of the west coast of Mexico near Acapulco, where the young Cocos oceanic plate dives beneath the North American plate. Most of this subduction zone, often referred to as "the Mexican segment of t.....»»
Steady Apple lead times a sign of continued supply chain issues, analyst says
Estimated delivery times have remained largely unchanged for Apple products, a sign that the company is still seeing supply chain issues, according to JP Morgan.Apple MacBook ProIn a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, JP Morgan lead analyst Sami.....»»
DNA moves steadily during interphase, providing cells with a robust housekeeping system
Researchers in Japan have discovered that the local DNA motion inside of human cells remains steady throughout interphase, where the cell grows and replicates its DNA for cell division. The study suggests that this steady-state DNA motion allows cell.....»»
American Honda"s Gardner sees clear path to electrification
American Honda EVP Dave Gardner says Honda and Acura will roll out a full plate of gasoline and electrified vehicles, and in a market chasing an 80 percent light-truck mix the brands will remain a contrarian......»»
Dogs found to be effective for mass screening people for COVID-19
A team of researchers affiliated with several institutions in France and one in the United Arabian Emirates, has found via testing that dogs may be as effective at mass screening people for COVID-19 as publicly available tests. In their paper publish.....»»
Using digital solutions to reduce food waste by tracking and predicting transport conditions
On the way from the place of production to the consumer's plate, about one third of all food worldwide spoils. One reason is unfavorable storage conditions along production and supply chains, including suboptimal storage at home. Researchers at Empa'.....»»
American Honda CEO sees clear path to electrification
American Honda CEO Dave Gardner says Honda and Acura will roll out a full plate of gasoline and electrified vehicles, and in a market chasing an 80 percent light-truck mix the brands will remain a contrarian......»»
Cutting DDI production orders not an easy deal: Q&A with Chipbond Technology chair Fei-Jain Wu
Taiwan-based Chipbond Technology, now holding the world's largest backend capacity for panel display driver ICs (DDI), continues to deepen cooperation with local OSAT Orient Semiconductor Electronics (OSE) and foundry United Microelectronics (UMC) to.....»»
Tempur-Pedic Memorial Day Sale: Save up to $779 on mattresses
Tempur-Pedic is holding its annual Memorial Day sale with discounts on all of its best-selling mattresses......»»
Verizon downplays database hacked and held for ransom, security risk could remain
A Verizon employee database was recently compromised with the hacker holding it for a $250,000 ransom. Verizon says it doesn’t believe it contains “any sensitive information” and stopped communication with the hacker. However, the list of deta.....»»
Tempur-Pedic Memorial Day sale: Up to $779 off mattresses today
Tempur-Pedic is holding its annual Memorial Day sale with discounts on all of its best-selling mattresses......»»
How to eliminate the weak link in public cloud-based multi-party computation
Secure multi-party computation (MPC) has seen steady evolution to tackle many scientific challenges. These include enabling the creation and tuning of AI or machine learning algorithms, as well as developing open-source software and games. Now, digit.....»»
In Private, Vulnerable Senate Dems Back Off Tech Bill
A bipartisan legislative effort to rein in the nation's largest tech companies is facing fresh resistance from a faction of Senate Democrats over complaints the measure could threaten their chances of holding their slim majority, 10 people familiar w.....»»
Automotive technology firm ECARX to go public in $3.8 billion blank-check deal
The deal includes a $45 million investment from mobility tech company Geely Holding Group, lidar sensor maker Luminar Technologies and automotive company Lotus Technology......»»
WWDC 2022 in-person attendees granted special access to tour Apple Park hills, fitness center, or Caffè Macs
While WWDC22 is set for a mostly virtual experience, Apple is holding a special in-person viewing event for the keynote. Now Apple has shared new details that those invited to Apple Park to kickoff WWDC will be invited to a full day of planned activ.....»»
Unemployment holds steady for people with disabilities
Jobs data showed small declines in unemployment for people with and without disabilities in April, according to Friday's National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) COVID Update. The April data also showed that the number of workers still on tem.....»»
For some would-be Ford Bronco owners, the wait continues
Ford had hoped to clear out thousands of Broncos that were awaiting microchips in holding lots by May, but some owners say they're still in limbo — and they likely will be for months......»»
MEMA presses Congress to pass competition bill
The Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association, which is holding a monthlong advocacy event this month, is pressing Congress to pass the bipartisan innovation and competition bill by July 4......»»
Apple must pay PanOptis $300 million for infringing wireless patents
Apple's attempt to get a new trial against wireless patent holding firm PanOptis has been rejected, meaning the firm will have to pay out $300 million in damages.PanOptis, and its parent company Optis, originally won a $506.2 million case against App.....»»