The Texas Public Utilities Commission indicated Friday that it has no intention of reversing the 16 16 billion in electric overcharge that is being raised by independent market monitors from the state’s week-long black market. Commission Chairman Arthur C. Nd Ndriya said the markets were very difficult to replenish and …
Read More »Why is Texas experiencing a power outage?
Millions of Texans remained without electricity Wednesday morning, although temperatures in most parts of the state rose above freezing, potentially signaling the state’s power grid service could make significant progress to the restored service. Texas’ pockets plunged into widespread power outage on their third day amid extended winter storms, as …
Read More »Is Google down? Gmail, YouTube suffers
More than a dozen Google services, including Gmail and YouTube, flew offline in the world’s beds on Monday morning, blocking access for individuals and businesses. Alphabet Inc. Google -0.13% According to users’ social-media posts, the company’s services showed errors when users tried to sign in, trying to access their emails …
Read More »Gut-wrenching photos show damage to the aftermath of the Arecibo Observatory
Aerial photo showing a large amount of gas in a radar dish And the receiving platform, which is 1,000 feet-wide (305-).M) Structure. Image: Ricardo Arduengo by Getty Images / AFP (Getty Images) As a fear, the 900-ton instrument platform The CI Recibo observatory in Puerto Rico crashed yesterday, crashing into …
Read More »The scientists poured cold water on a potentially complex resemblance between COVID-19 and the 1918 ‘Spanish flu’.
Historians and health professionals say that the “cytokine storm” was a common feature of the 1918 influenza. But how big of a potentially fatal immune response do coronavirus epidemics play? About 500 million people, or a third of the world’s population, became infected with the Spanish flu in 1918. About …
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