The quantum world is a very wild world, where the seemingly impossible happens all the time: Teensy objects separated by miles are bound together, and particles can even be in two places at once. But one of the most confusing quantum superpowers is the movement of particles through seemingly inescapable …
Read More »First Tesla Supercharger V3 goes live in Beijing as part of national disaster in China
Tesla China has announced that the first Supercharger V3 in Beijing is now live. The launch of the new V3 site marks another step in the electric carmaker’s efforts to upgrade its charging infrastructure in China, which will need to provide customers with more support than the locally produced Model …
Read More »97,000 children test positive for coronavirus after two weeks as schools collaborate for instruction
Nearly 100,000 children tested positive for the coronavirus in the last two weeks of July, according to a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Just over 97,000 children tested positive for the coronavirus from July 16 to July 30, according to the association. Of nearly 5 million reported …
Read More »The Southern Alps of New Zealand have lost 62% of glaciers since 1600
The Southern Alps in New Zealand are the last icy region to be devastated by global warming. A study finds that the mountains have lost up to 62 percent of their glaciers since the end of the Little Ice Age, about 400 years ago. According to the study, this equates …
Read More »Tim Cook’s WSJ profile provides new insights into the lifestyle and leadership style of the Apple CEO
A new profile of The Wall Street Journal offers an in-depth look at how Apple has evolved under the leadership of CEO Tim Cook. The report highlights the differences in leadership between Cook and Steve Jobs, including Cook’s more hands-off approach to product engineering and design. The profile claims that …
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