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Exclusive-Nvidia to make Arm-based PC chips in major new challenge to Intel
Exclusive-Nvidia to make Arm-based PC chips in major new challenge to Intel
By Stephen Nellis and Max A. Cherney Nvidia dominates the market for artificial intelligence computing chips. Now it
2023-10-24 02:53
What Was the Average K/D in the Modern Warfare 3 Beta?
What Was the Average K/D in the Modern Warfare 3 Beta?
Check out the average K/D for the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 beta before the game's full release drops on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023.
2023-10-24 02:26
Faster Melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Is ‘Unavoidable’
Faster Melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet Is ‘Unavoidable’
The West Antarctic ice sheet is set to melt faster even if the world rapidly cuts emissions, according
2023-10-24 01:48
Apex Legends Conduit Release Date and Possible Abilities
Apex Legends Conduit Release Date and Possible Abilities
The release date for Apex Legends' Conduit is Tuesday, Oct. 31, in Apex Legends: Ignite. Check out her leaked abilities, including a Titan-inspired Ultimate.
2023-10-24 01:29
Wells Fargo Ousted From Texas Muni Deal Over Energy Policy Probe
Wells Fargo Ousted From Texas Muni Deal Over Energy Policy Probe
Wells Fargo & Co. has been dropped from underwriting a school district bond deal in Texas, the latest
2023-10-24 01:23
MTG Lost Caverns of Ixalan: When do Previews Start?
MTG Lost Caverns of Ixalan: When do Previews Start?
Previews begin soon for the latest Magic: The Gathering set, Lost Caverns of Ixalan. Here's how they'll be released.
2023-10-23 23:29
Fortnite Jack Skellington Release Date
Fortnite Jack Skellington Release Date
The Fortnite Jack Skellington release date is Monday, Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. ET. The Nightmare Before Christmas star will be available to purchase in the Item Shop.
2023-10-23 23:22
Mysterious ancient engravings uncovered by drought in the Amazon
Mysterious ancient engravings uncovered by drought in the Amazon
The discovery of beautiful, ancient rock engravings has been a bitter-sweet experience for experts in Brazil’s Amazon. On the one hand, the carvings offer an exciting insight into the first people who inhabited the region. On the other, it is a worrying signal that the Negro River, which runs through the region, may soon cease to exist. An extreme drought in parts of the rainforest has led to a dramatic drop in river water levels – with the Negro’s flow reaching its lowest level for 121 years last week. The drop exposed dozens of normally submerged rock formations featuring carvings of human forms that may date back some 2,000 years. Livia Ribeiro, a longtime resident of the Amazon's largest city, Manaus, said she heard about the rock engravings from friends and wanted to check them out. "I thought it was a lie,” she told the AFP news agency. “I had never seen this and I've lived in Manaus for 27 years.” She admitted that whilst scientists and members of the public were delighted at the discovery, they acknowledged that it also raised unsettling questions. "We come, we look at (the engravings) and we think they are beautiful. But at the same time, it is worrying,” she said. “I also think about whether this river will exist in 50 or 100 years.” Drought in Brazil's Amazon has drastically reduced river levels in recent weeks, affecting a region that depends on a labrynth of waterways for transportation and supplies. The Brazilian government has sent emergency aid to the area, where normally bustling riverbanks are dry and littered with stranded boats. According to experts, the dry season has worsened this year due to El Niño, an irregular climate pattern over the Pacific Ocean that disrupts normal weather, adding to the effect of climate change. Jaime Oliveira, of the Brazilian Institute of Historical Heritage (Iphan), said the engravings comprise an archaeological site of "great relevance”. They are located at a site known as Praia das Lajes and were first seen in 2010, during another period of drought (which was not as severe as the current one). Most of the engravings are of human faces, some of them rectangular and others oval, with smiles or grim expressions. "The site expresses emotions, feelings, it is an engraved rock record, but it has something in common with current works of art," Oliveira said. For Beatriz Carneiro, historian and member of Iphan, Praia das Lajes has an "inestimable" value in understanding the first people who inhabited the region, a field still little explored. "Unhappily it is now reappearing with the worsening of the drought," she said. "Having our rivers back (flooded) and keeping the engravings submerged will help preserve them, even more than our work." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-10-23 22:23
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Breaks Sales Records to Become Fastest-selling PlayStation Studios Game in PlayStation History
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Breaks Sales Records to Become Fastest-selling PlayStation Studios Game in PlayStation History
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 23, 2023--
2023-10-23 21:30
South America Was Already Burnt by a Hot Winter. Now Comes Summer
South America Was Already Burnt by a Hot Winter. Now Comes Summer
A man lit a small fire to heat up his coffee kettle. It was a hot and windy
2023-10-23 21:24
Tesla to top $9 billion spending target this year as it rolls out new models
Tesla to top $9 billion spending target this year as it rolls out new models
(Reuters) -Tesla said on Monday its capital expenditure for 2023 would exceed the $7 billion to $9 billion target it
2023-10-23 20:24
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Cuban flag fix on the way
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Cuban flag fix on the way
Insomniac Games is going to ensure the flag issue is resolved.
2023-10-23 20:18
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