Today’s Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, is predictably unusual: Mushballs with a side of shallow lightning. In a paper published last week in the journal Nature, and two more in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, scientists share new insights into Jupiter’s weather phenomenon based on observations …
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SEC trusts medical experts in green light to play 2020 season, but will confer with Big Ten, Pac-12
Watch Now: Big Ten & Pac-12 Cancel Fall Football (0:42) As the 2020 college football season hangs in the balance with the Big Ten and Pac-12 canceling fall sports on Tuesday, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has been steadfast that the conference is doing everything it can to safely play football …
Read More »Viola Davis buys former plantation She was born on her birthday
Viola Davis goes back to her roots for her 55th birthday. On Instagram, the actress revealed that she owns the former plantation St. Matthews, South Carolina, bought where she was born 55 years ago. She shared a picture of the structure where her mother provided her with the caption, “The …
Read More »California’s whitewash early warning system added to Android phones
Google is adding the earthquake system in California as part of its Android operating system for mobile phones, the company said Tuesday. The feature means that the state of the earthquake will be piped into phones with the Android system without the need to download a separate app. Govin Gavin …
Read More »Tesla’s planned five-way stock split will make its shares much more affordable
Tesla has announced a new five-way action split to introduce on August 28, making the company’s shares cheaper for buyers. The electric carmaker’s share closed at $ 1,374.39 per share on Tuesday, close to its full July high and on a total valuation of more than $ 256 billion. But …
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