Newsweek: The Ocean Floor Is Sinking Under The Water Weight From Melting Glaciers
Newsweek | So much extra water is being added into the world’s oceans from melting glaciers that the ocean floor is sinking underneath its increasing weight.
Newsweek | So much extra water is being added into the world’s oceans from melting glaciers that the ocean floor is sinking underneath its increasing weight.
Information Liberation | Global warming caused this.
Climate Depot | “It’s bitter cold in parts of the US, but climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann explains that’s exactly what we should expect from the climate crisis.”
CNN | Two major flaws in computer chips could leave a huge number of computers and smartphones vulnerable to security concerns, researchers revealed Wednesday.
Sputnik | Artificial intelligence is making its way into the global sex market, ushering in a revolution in robotic “sex tech”, with “android love dolls” offering sexual gratification with a near-human touch.
CNBC | A Korean tech giant on Thursday announced new robots that take aim squarely at the jobs of many services industry workers around the globe.
Truth Revolt | “It is absolutely not what I want.”
Daily Mail | Hundreds of Android apps covertly use your handset’s microphone to listen in on your TV habits.
Daily Mail | Experts predict treat will disappear in 30 years because cacao plants are perishing in the warm climate.
Sunday Post | THEY listen, they talk and very soon, according to some experts, they will be taking over our homes, our jobs and our lives.
News.com.au | THIS year, China plans to boldly go where no superpower has previously been before — the far side of the moon.
Daily Mail | By ‘helping people genetically modify themselves’ using DNA injections (and he’s even tried them on himself).
RT | Following a strong backlash for conceding they reduced the processing speed of aging iPhones, Apple apologized to customers and lowered the price of the out-of-warranty battery replacements by $50.
Daily Mail | Investigation reveals the site takes down ‘less than half’ of dangerous hate content that is reported to it.
Sky News | A model of the Sun’s magnetic activity suggests the River Thames may freeze over within two decades, experts say.