With Army funding, researchers at the University of Rochester have developed an aluminum panel that leans toward the sun to purify water. Credit: Courtesy of the University of Rochester. Providing clean water to soldiers in the field and to citizens around the world is essential and yet one of the …
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Tyreek Hill aims for 2,000 receiving yards in 2020
fake pictures Tyreek Hill won a Super Bowl, made the All-Pro First Team twice, and scored 41 touchdowns in four NFL seasons, making many boxes when it comes to hitting milestones. The Chiefs wide receiver has a personal goal in mind for the upcoming season. During a podcast appearance with …
Read More »DJ Khaled goes on a spooky jungle walk to mock not one but two Drake collaborations
No one accused DJ Khaled of being subtle. After teasing an upcoming meeting with Drake on Saturday by posing with a real-life owl, a nod to Drizzy’s OVO Sound label logo, Khaled headed into the jungle to launch another provocation on Monday (July 13) . Wearing his new favorite animal …
Read More »Don’t open the ‘Winky Face’ email
A successful spam campaign is infecting computers with ransomware and other malware like cryptocurrency miners and botnet software that can send spam messages from your accounts without you noticing. Phishing attempts are usually easy to catch, but it tricked enough users to open spam messages and download malicious Zip files …
Read More »Southwest threatens first layoffs if passenger traffic doesn’t triple
Throughout its more than 50 years of history, Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV), founded in 1967, has never fired an employee, until, perhaps, today. In a communication to employees on Monday, Southwest CEO Gary Kelly warned employees that due to the recession in general, and the drop in air travel traffic …
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