by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
EPA Eases Rules on Coal Industry Despite Climate Change Warnings
Acting EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler signed the proposal Thursday
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Acting EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler signed the proposal Thursday
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg often says that the first person to set foot on Mars will get there on a Boeing-built rocket, but at today’s Business Roundtable CEO Innovation Summit, he made it personal. “Would you go?” CNBC anchor Becky Quick, the mod...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
The European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems, or ELLIS, will run physical laboratories and create an education program for doctoral students studying a type of AI called machine learning, while building bridges between universities an...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid probe spent many months flying through space in order to meet up with its target, a large space rock known as Bennu. The spacecraft's mission will be carried out over the next couple of years, but its arrival at Ben...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
The rate the Greenland Ice Sheet is melting is possibly the highest in 8000 years. New work looking at layers of melt in ice cores, from the second biggest ice sheet in the world, has shown that in the past 20 years the rate of melting has increased...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Scientists have identified an extraordinary specimen of fossilized blubber from a ‘fish-lizard’ that lived 180 million years ago, according to a new report in the journal Nature. The blubber, a layer of fat beneath the skin of modern marine mammals...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
President Donald Trump has called special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation a "witch hunt" that's found no evidence of wrongdoing by his presidential campaign. But facts…
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
And what Europe could learn from its success
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
“Everything looks the same when it is destroyed in a fire,” one anthropologist said.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
One week after landing on the Martian plain of Elysium Planitia, NASA’s InSight lander is on a selfie-snapping spree — and the photos could be used as a guide for 2.4 million Earthlings and their descendants to look for their names. InSight’s selfies...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
The iPad and Surface competitor has potential, but is held back by software
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
TIME's former White House photographer Diana Walker on capturing the friendship between former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists think they've figured out the falling dominoes that led to Earth's largest mass extinction and worry that human-caused climate change puts the planet on a vaguely similar path.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Trump administration moved forward Thursday with plans to ease restrictions on oil and natural gas drilling, mining and other activities across millions of acres in the American West that were put in place to protect an imp...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
DeepMind’s artificial intelligence programme AlphaZero is now showing signs of human-like intuition and creativity, in what developers have hailed as ‘turning point’ in history. The computer system amazed the world last year when it mastered the game...