Archaeologists have uncovered a Native American burial site dating back 7,000 years off the coast of Florida.
The site was found by an amateur diver in 2016 who was looking for shark teeth but stumbled on an ancient jawbone.
In a picture sent from the diver, archaeologist Ryan Duggins noticed a worn down molar tooth attached to the jawbone. This suggested it belonged to a prehistoric person.
GitHub has become the target of the largest-known cyber attack in history. The web-hosting service revealed the attack in a blog post earlier this week.
The firm said it suffered a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on February 28. A DDoS attack is designed to bombard websites with enough traffic to put them offline.
While there are several catalysts for the rebound – among them the chaos in traditional capital markets, CoinTelegraph reports that the German Federal Ministry of Finances considers Bitcoin as tax-exempt so long as it is used as a means of payment, Cointelegraph auf Deutsch reported Thursday, March 1.
The German federal authority published its decision to not subject purchases with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency to taxes on Feb. 27, citing the European Court’s 2015 decision, which set a precedent for all members of the European Union.
More than 2,130 flights have been cancelled nationwide as the powerful nor’easter cyclone made landfall – bringing with it severe wind, snow and rain. A further 550 flights have been delayed, reports FlyAware.
Most airlines are waiving the fees for flyers forced to change their arrangements as airports all across the Northeast shut down. Wind gusts in DC reached up to 70mph (112kph) and are expected to last into Saturday, compelling some surrounding airports to ground nearly 50 weekend flights.
Newly discovered asteroid #2018DV1 (diameter ~10 m) will have a very close encounter with Earth on March 2, 2018 at ~00.29 UTC flying at 0.29 lunar distances or about 112,198 km (69 716 miles)
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Newly discovered asteroid #2018DV1 (diameter ~10 m) will have a very close encounter with Earth on March 2, 2018 at ~00.29 UTC flying at 0.29 lunar distances or about 112,198 km (69 716 miles) https://t.co/agBO9BQ0uspic.twitter.com/TYYFDDFlS9
The wall street journal recently made a video, about the YouTube recommendations, and the dangers of extreme or misleading content. Another true classic, from the 1984 machine –
President Donald Trump announced that U.S. will impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports starting next week, imposing a 10 percent tariff for aluminum and a 25 percent tariff for steel.
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Hundreds of birds, normally flying in large swarms in the city center, suddenly fell from the sky just in front of the State Government building of Parral, Mexico, baffling onlookers and officials, who have no ideas what just happened in front of them on February 25, 2018.
I go through a list of some of the channels, that were removed from YouTube – the ones that people and my subs made me aware of – if you know of others, please post in comments section, so others can find them.
The US could be facing a security crisis and it has nothing to do with the Russians this time. According to a new study, the majority of military-age Americans don’t meet the criteria for service – mostly due to health problems.
As many as 71 percent of young US citizens are ineligible to serve in the armed forces, research conducted by the Heritage Foundation in mid-February says. This state of affairs – which that the study describes as “alarming” – could soon lead to a serious shortage of recruits for the US military, which relies on a “constant flow of volunteers every year.”
Glen Greenwald: “It’s astounding (but not surprising) what Atlantic did here: took WikiLeaks/Stone DMs in which WL told Stone to stop falsely claiming they’ve been communicating, & purposely depicted it as the exact opposite: evidence that they were plotting together. Right to MSNBC, of course”
It’s not often an upcoming storm is a positive thing. California will be pummeled by a storm producing feet of Sierra snow this week, but all things considered, the flood threat is relatively low.
The East coast isn’t going to be as lucky. Areas are expected to see extreme flooding and beach erosion.
A spectacular light show greeted residents of Brazil’s Santa Catarina state on Monday when a double solar halo appeared in the skies above them. Luckily for us, the heavenly phenomenon was captured on camera.
The 22-degree-halos, known as solar and lunar halos respectively, occur around both the sun and moon. The extraordinary phenomenon happens when light interacts with thousands of ice crystals trapped in cirrus clouds in the troposphere, about 5-10 km (3-6 miles) above us.
Experts at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) department of chemical engineering are behind the find.
Their gadget is a twist on a thermoelectric generator, which create power when one side of the device is a different temperature from the other. http://ift.tt/2FFFdfP
Think of the roaming charges: The moon (yes, our orbital natural satellite) is getting a mobile network. Said network will make it possible to stream HD video live back to earth from the moon’s surface, since I guess space streaming is all the rage following Elon Musk’s Starman stunt.
The network will be put together by a group that includes carrier Vodafone Germany, hardware maker Nokia and, perhaps most unexpectedly, automaker Audi, Reuters reports. The project was announced at this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and the target launch for the network hardware required to make it work is 2019, with SpaceX acting as launch provider.
Teachers could soon be carrying concealed guns inside schools in Pike County under a proposal that was preliminarily approved Monday evening by the Pike County School Board.
The Pentagon will pump millions into a State Department center created to fight propaganda and disinformation campaigns waged by foreign nations, as it wants to be “on the offensive” and respond “aggressively” to attacks.
I go through some tips people have told me about, that I use on my windows 10 computer. Things that have helped me in general. This is most likely only of use for the computer novice.
Timothy Cunningham went missing, after reporting not feeling well. He never went back to his house, and his car, wallet, and dog were still in his home. It is unknown where he is at this stage.
Ever since humans have made progress in the field of AI, there has been skepticism surrounding the whole idea of giving machines an intelligence. Even futurists like Elon Musk made it clear that he is not in for the whole AI dependent future.
Despite the criticism world over, a group of Japanese computer scientists developed a new AI system that can visualize human thoughts.
Yes! We are talking about a technology that can see the human thought or convert them into pictures. It’s always frightening to know that another person can read your thoughts. Imagine the case where technology can see what you are thinking!
An engine fire forced a Southwest Airlines jet headed to Los Angeles to return to Salt Lake City shortly after takeoff Monday, an airport official said.
The Boeing 737-700 landed safely, said Salt Lake City International Airport spokeswoman Nancy Vollmer.
Witness Al Oshiro said he was getting out of his car as he arrived at work when he saw the plane overhead.
“All of a sudden I started seeing these orange flames just coming off the right side of the engine,” said Oshiro, an aerospace engineer for Moog Inc. He heard a sound “so loud that a lot of people came out of the building because people thought the building was getting hit.”
There were about 110 passengers and five crew members aboard the aircraft, Southwest Airlines said in a statement. The passengers were put on another plane to Los Angeles.