What causes pools below waterfalls to periodically fill with sediment?
Deep pools below waterfalls are popular recreational swimming spots, but sometimes they can be partially or completely filled with sediment. New research showed how and why pools at the base of waterfalls, known as plunge pools, go through natural cy.....»»
The Huawei Watch GT 3 has a shamrock to fill, not rings to close
Huawei has updated its fitness software and sensors for the new Watch GT 3, shunning activity rings and adopting a shamrock shape as its motivational tool......»»
How to update your PS5 controller
Just like your PS5 console, your DualSense controller needs to be periodically updated. Here's how to update your PS5 controller automatically and manually......»»
Mars" surface shaped by fast and furious floods from overflowing craters
On Earth, river erosion is usually a slow-going process. But on Mars, massive floods from overflowing crater lakes had an outsized role in shaping the Martian surface, carving deep chasms and moving vast amounts of sediment, according to a new study.....»»
Geologists solve half-century-old mystery of animal traces in ancient rocks
Geologists have been baffled by perforations in an Australian quartzite (rock), identical in shape to burrows made in sands by crustaceans; the original sandy sediment is a billion years older than the oldest known animals. An international team of s.....»»
Walmart is virtually giving away this Acer Nitro gaming laptop right now
Looking for a new laptop that will fill up your life meter inexpensively? Score big with this deal on the Acer Nitro 5, currently on sale for $870 at Walmart......»»
3 strategies to make adopting new HR tech easier for hiring managers
Recruiting for technical roles can be challenging. There are often too many roles to fill, too many or too few candidates to interview and not enough time to get it all done. Neil Morelli Contributor.....»»
Study: "Hidden workers" are being excluded from the workforce
Since business has picked up with the COVID vaccine rollout, record numbers of employers have struggled to find workers. In August, half of U.S. small business owners had jobs they wanted to fill, a historic high, according to a trade group survey; 9.....»»
Reforestation could help save coral reefs from catastrophe
Increasing reforestation efforts in coastal regions could substantially reduce the amount of sediment run-off reaching coral reefs and improve their resilience, a University of Queensland-led study has found......»»
Apple faces potential class-action lawsuit over cracking M1 MacBook screens
Washington, DC-based Migliaccio & Rathod LLP, which investigated the Surface Pro 4's screen flickering issues three years ago, is now repeating its actions from that case by asking M1 MacBook Pro and MacBook Air owners to fill in a questionnaire. The.....»»
Call of Duty: Vanguard releases this November and dogfights will fill the skies
Call of Duty: Vanguard's campaign will take players across World War II's multiple theaters......»»
Amazon Encourages Teachers To Use Social Media To Obtain Classroom Supplies
theodp writes: By purchasing items from hundreds of teachers' Wish Lists this back-to-school season," Amazon explained in a Monday corporate post, "Amazon is working to ensure teachers can fill their classrooms with the items they need, from essentia.....»»
School mask battles rage on as more children fall ill, fill hospitals
Even with the delta-variant surge, masks and adult vaccinations keep kids safe. Enlarge / Second-grade teacher Wendy Verrall takes students temperatures during the first day of class at Tustin Ranch Elementary School in Tustin, California, on W.....»»
Is your home at risk of experiencing a natural disaster?
Reports from the scenes of natural disasters—raging wildfires, unrelenting floods, violent ground shaking, and devastating tornadoes and hurricanes—fill our news feeds every day. These hazards cause deep disruptions to the health of humans and ec.....»»
Bite Ninja scoops up pre-seed funding to reimagine restaurant working environments
The company's remote hiring technology enable restaurants to fill last-minute drive-thru or cashier shifts. Will Clem knows all too well about restaurant workers not showing up for a shift. At least one person would have car trouble or need.....»»
Massive ancient lake across prairies emptied quickly enough to set off an ice age, study suggests
A flood of epic proportions drained at a rate of more than 800 Olympic swimming pools per second from a glacial lake that spanned the Prairie provinces more than 12,000 years ago, according to a University of Alberta-led study......»»
Heatworks is now accepting orders for its connected countertop dishwasher
The revised machine is now capable of washing and drying three full place settings using just three liters (around 100 ounces) of water. There’s no plumbing required – simply load the dirty dishes, fill the unit with water, select a cleaning cycl.....»»
137 human genomes from the Middle East fill gaps in human history
Whole-genome sequencing efforts around the world have offered important insights into human diversity, historical migrations, and the relationships between people of different regions—but scientists still don't have a complete picture because some.....»»
Lava lamp tectonics: How giant blobs of subducted sediment float up through deep Earth
A University of Wyoming professor has used computer modeling to propose that sand and mud subducted off the coast of California around 75 million years ago returned to the Earth's crust by rising up through the mantle as enormous diapirs, like blobs.....»»
Protecting Port Fourchon: Scientists pinpoint how to manage sediment to prevent land loss and improve hurricane prepared
The southernmost port in Louisiana is a key place for the U.S. energy industry, but also one of the most vulnerable places in the nation. Port Fourchon in Lafourche Parish serves 90% of the Gulf of Mexico's deepwater oil and gas activities, which is.....»»
Russian Arctic warming leads to major ice loss
Glaciers and ice caps in two archipelagos in the Russian Arctic are losing enough meltwater to fill nearly five million Olympic-size swimming pools each year, research shows......»»