After Mackenzie Hughes scared 59 on Thursday in Round 1 and three of golf stars Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland and Xander Schauffele all shot 7-under 63, brace yourselves for anything that happens on Friday in Round 2 in the 2020 Travelers Championship. It’s not unexpected to get big leaderboards at …
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California makes zero-emission trucks and vans mandatory by 2045
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) passed a new rule that says all commercial trucks and vans sold in the state in 2045 must have zero emissions, in a bid to steer the industry away from dirty and harmful diesel engines. that currently feed more of these vehicles It is …
Read More »Dog breeding in the Neolithic era
Sled dogs have well-known roots in human prehistory. A 12,500-year-old tool found at an Arctic site suggests its possible use on sleds. And archaeological investigations at a known site on Zhokov Island in the Siberian Sea uncovered dog bones and sledding technology indicating that dogs may have been the first …
Read More »Trump tweets that FBI wanted poster for DC statue protesters
President Trump tweeted on Friday an FBI search poster depicting 15 unidentified suspects wanted in connection with the attempt to tear down a statue of Andrew Jackson in the capital, along with a stern warning. “MANY people in custody, and many others, are being wanted for federally owned vandalism in …
Read More »Nature is an obstacle course. This is how bees navigate it.
For a human, a breezy garden is a peaceful scene: dandelion seeds float, leaves creak, and flowers sway on their heads. But if you are a bee, it is a minefield. For a tiny creature with delicate wings, the seeds in the air, the moving leaves, and the moving flowers …
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