How to Play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Early on All Platforms
To play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III early on all platforms, fans must use the New Zealand trick on console or get invited to a game on PC.
2023-11-10 02:15
Canada Is Near Plan to Limit Emissions From Oil and Gas Sector
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s promised cap on emissions from Canada’s oil and gas sector is coming by the
2023-11-10 01:46
Five Nights at Freddy's Merch Black Friday 2023 Deals
Enjoy these Five Nights at Freddy's Black Friday Deals!
2023-11-10 01:27
Siemens Energy Talks on Loan Guarantees Are Still Ongoing
Siemens Energy AG’s talks with the German government and main shareholder Siemens AG on billions in loan guarantees
2023-11-10 01:23
The Legend of Zelda Video Game Merch Black Friday Deals
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2023-11-10 01:22
Can You Get Banned for Switching Consoles to New Zealand?
You cannot get banned for switching consoles to New Zealand to play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III a day before it launches in the United States.
2023-11-10 01:17
Buy an Xbox Series X from Dell and get a $75 gift card
SAVE $50 + $75 GIFT CARD: As of Nov. 9, get an Xbox Series X
2023-11-10 00:27
Siemens Energy Secures Provisional Guarantees Deal, Reuters Says
Siemens Energy AG has reached a provisional agreement with the German government and main shareholder Siemens AG to
2023-11-10 00:26
Bacteria could turn the Moon into a farm for lunar colonies, scientists say
Bacteria could be used to improve the fertility of lunar soil to allow us to live on the Moon, scientists have said. The breakthrough new study combined three different bacteria on lunar soil to see how it would affect the growth of a plant – and found that it dramatically helped improve the fertility of material taken from the Moon. Adding the three bacteria to the soil helped the researchers grow the planet, which was a relative of tobacco named benth. The bacteria work by increasing the amount of a kind of phosphorus in the soil. That is a major nutrient for plants and adding more of it means that plants will grow more easily and populous. Previous studies have shown that it is possible to grow cress using lunar soil. But it has been found to be difficult to support plants, and studies have shown that it is actually worse than volcanic ash from our own planet. What’s more, lunar soil has less nitrogen, which is required to grow plants. What phosphorus there is also comes in a form that cannot be used by plants. If we are to live on the Moon, therefore, scientist will have to find new ways to grow plants. And the researchers suggest that the breakthrough trio of bacteria could be a key step towards that aim. That in turn will help support life in future lunar bases, the researchers note in a new study published today. The work is described in a new paper, ‘Phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria improve the growth of Nicotiana benthamiana on lunar regolith simulant by dissociating insoluble inorganic phosphorus’ published in Communications Biology. Read More One of Saturn’s moons found to have all ingredients essential for life Nasa gets ‘puzzling’ data back from spacecraft exploring distant object Telescope reveals stunning images of the universe as it has never been seen before
2023-11-10 00:20
UK Prepares to Hike Wind Farm Prices as Developers Struggle
The UK government is preparing to offer significantly higher subsidies for new offshore wind farms to get the
2023-11-10 00:20
First US Small Nuke Project Canceled After Costs Surge 53%
NuScale Power Corp., the first company with US approval for a small nuclear reactor design, is canceling plans
2023-11-10 00:18
Law firm Allen & Overy hit by 'data incident'
LONDON (Reuters) -Allen & Overy has suffered a "data incident", the London-founded law firm said on Thursday, after social media
2023-11-09 23:16
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