A significant drop in maritime traffic brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has created what scientists call a rare opportunity to study how calmer waters affect resident killer whales on the south coast of British Columbia. Ocean Networks Canada, which has been monitoring ship noise and sounds produced by marine …
Read More »College football playoff: what if it expanded to 12 teams?
You read about the Forde Bowl subdivision realignment plan Monday on this website. Today, let’s look at what it would look like if it were implemented by 2020. What we would have is simply the best postseason * in the history of college football. (* This assumes there will be …
Read More »Read the comments for the filmed version of Hamilton
Hamilton It’s already a cultural monster, but what did critics think about the musical’s move to the screen? Criticism is coming; have a look. While you can read the reviews, those eager to see the version shot on Disney + will have to “wait” for it for at least a …
Read More »Grau and MP5 Nerfs, finally
War zone Infinity room Call of Duty just got hit with its big Season Season Reloaded patch, and with it come a number of changes to Warzone specifically, which I’ll be focusing on here today. It’s a significant patch, both in terms of what it adds, as well as thanks …
Read More »The mask mandate could save the US from a blow of 5% of GDP
A stylist in a protective mask cuts a client’s hair at a barber shop in Atlanta, Georgia, Monday, April 27, 2020. Dustin Chambers | Bloomberg via Getty Images A federal face mask mandate would not only reduce the daily growth rate of new confirmed cases of Covid-19, but could also …
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