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The Nature Conservancy and the College of William and Mary are researching potential conflicts with Dominion Energy’s offshore wind project. By Charles Paullin QUINBY, Va.—There’s the whimbrel. It’s a large brown and tan shorebird with long legs and a curved beak it uses to dig into the sand and mudContinue Reading

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Michelle Calarco, founder of M Co, weighs in on recent reports regarding the future of artificial intelligence in America’s workforce. Calarco told “Morning in America” she warns against companies becoming too reliant on AI: “Replacing human expertise here can really backfire.” #AI #Tech #Workforce Start your day with “Morning inContinue Reading

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Head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, says he hopes for a ‘successful conclusion’ in talks., Head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog, Rafael Grossi, says he hopes for a ‘successful conclusion’ in the coming days. Talks on resuming International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspections of Iran’s nuclearContinue Reading

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RMT, the UK’s largest transport union, is demanding better pay and shorter working hours., RMT, the UK’s largest transport union, is demanding better pay and shorter working hours. Members of the United Kingdom’s largest transport union have gone on strike in London, bringing the city’s underground train system to aContinue Reading

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If you’ve been itching to try out the fancy-looking MPD client Euphonica, you’ll be pleased to hear it’s now available to install from Flathub. Euphonica is written in Rust and uses a GTK4/libadwaita UI. It’s still in beta (thus not stable) yet feels solid enough in day-to-day use. Plus, development isContinue Reading

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Once thought to be sailors’ myths, rogue waves gained credibility after a towering 80-foot wall of water struck the Draupner oil platform in 1995. New research shows that these extreme waves don’t need mysterious forces to form—they emerge when ordinary ocean behaviors like wave alignment and nonlinear stretching converge atContinue Reading