A space sunshade: Will this Israeli plan stop global warming?
Technion scientists propose deploying a giant foil sheet over the equator to deflect sunlight and lower Earth's temperature by 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Technion scientists propose deploying a giant foil sheet over the equator to deflect sunlight and lower Earth's temperature by 1.5 degrees Celsius.
In a family factory somewhere in Dimona (yes, among the textiles and cacti) a company that has already caught the eye of TIME magazine is trying to combine Zionism with thermal storage. An interview with those running Brenmiller Energy.
This highly anticipated test flight holds great significance in the pursuit of developing a reusable rocket system capable of making space exploration more accessible, cost-effective, and potentially even enabling human visits to distant celestial bodies.
Users reported issues preventing access to popular AI chatbot.
By tracing the earbud, the police discovered an individual had attempted to conceal the vehicle involved in the incident behind a residence.
"With many companies avoiding travel to Israel, participation was crucial to strengthen our economy and highlight our cybersecurity prowess," David Carmiel, CEO of Kela cyber threat intelligence platform, says.
In 2013, the meme inspired the creation of Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency that started as a joke but has since grown to become the eighth-most valuable digital currency, with a market capitalization of $23 billion.
Of course, one company's earnings don't make or break the economy or a presidency. But given Nvidia's sprawling reach across critical areas like AI, data centers, gaming, automotive, and more, its results offer a window into major segments of economic activity.
Chief Scientist Ilya Sutskever steps down, paving the way for new leadership amidst intensifying AI race.
UCLA’s Milagro Jones was attacked by an anti-Israel mob for being mistaken as Jewish. He then completely changed his views – and went viral on TikTok.
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