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Cheaper Asus ROG Ally Gaming Handheld Won't Arrive Until Q3
Cheaper Asus ROG Ally Gaming Handheld Won't Arrive Until Q3
The Asus ROG Ally, a new PC gaming handheld, is slated to go on sale
1970-01-01 08:00
US, Chinese trade officials express concern about each other's restrictions
US, Chinese trade officials express concern about each other's restrictions
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and her Chinese counterpart, Wang Wentao, have expressed concern about policies of each other’s governments following Chinese raids on consulting firms and U.S. restrictions on exports of semiconductor technology
2023-05-26 12:50
'Celebrity IOU' Season 6: Who is David? Jay Leno plans to surprise former intern and 'son' with nursery
'Celebrity IOU' Season 6: Who is David? Jay Leno plans to surprise former intern and 'son' with nursery
Despite the horrific accident and many injuries, Jay Leno insisted he be featured on 'Celebrity IOU' Season 6
2023-06-13 07:31
Biden 'looks forward' to meeting Zelensky in Hiroshima: White House
Biden 'looks forward' to meeting Zelensky in Hiroshima: White House
US President Joe Biden "looks forward" to meeting Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in Hiroshima on Sunday on the sidelines of a G7 summit in the...
2023-05-21 05:55
Who is Eunice Newton Foote? The scientist celebrated in today's Google Doodle
Who is Eunice Newton Foote? The scientist celebrated in today's Google Doodle
We talk about climate change and the devastating effects of greenhouse gases on a daily basis, yet many of us have never heard of Eunice Newton Foote. The American scientist was the first person to realise the alarming impact of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, all the way back in 1856. So, to mark what would have been her 204th birthday, Google has dedicated today’s Doodle to the environmental pioneer. Head to the search engine and you’ll find an 11-part slideshow explaining Foote’s most significant work. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter It goes on to point out that her research was largely ignored for almost 100 years, and credits her with being the first person to “plant a seed of interest in the issue of climate change”. And for anyone wondering, her surname is no coincidence: her father was allegedly a distant relative of Sir Isaac Newton. In a blurb to its Doodle, Google points out that whilst science was Foote’s lifelong passion, she also dedicated time to campaigning for women’s rights. In 1848, she attended the first Woman’s Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New York State and became the fifth signatory of the Declaration of Sentiments — which demanded equality for women in social and legal status. Back then, women were largely shunned from the scientific community, but this didn’t stop Foote from conducting experiments on her own. After placing mercury thermometers in glass cylinders, she noticed that the cylinder containing carbon dioxide heated up the most and took the longest to cool down. As a result, she became the first scientist to draw a connection between rising CO2 levels and the warming of the atmosphere. After publishing her findings, Foote wrote a second paper on atmospheric static electricity for the journal ‘Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’. These were the first two physics studies to be published by a woman in the US, as Google notes. In 1856, a male scientist presented her work at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. This then lead to further experiments which uncovered what is now known as the Greenhouse effect. And whilst none of us relish the fact this phenomenon exists, we should be eternally grateful to Foote for flagging it to us, all those years ago. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-17 15:45
Career game for Nabers with 13 catches and 239 yards helps No. 14 LSU rout Mississippi State 41-14
Career game for Nabers with 13 catches and 239 yards helps No. 14 LSU rout Mississippi State 41-14
Malik Nabers set career highs with 13 catches for 239 yards and scored two touchdowns, Jayden Daniels ran for two scores, and No. 14 LSU beat Mississippi State 41-14
2023-09-17 03:53
Who is Clint Eastwood's girlfriend? Acting legend, 93, lives peaceful life on ranch with much younger Christina Sandera
Who is Clint Eastwood's girlfriend? Acting legend, 93, lives peaceful life on ranch with much younger Christina Sandera
Clint Eastwood met Christina Sandera for the first time while she was working as a hostess at the Mission Ranch Hotel, a place he owns since 1986
2023-06-01 18:37
Man City seeks 1st Champions League title, Inter Milan eyes upset
Man City seeks 1st Champions League title, Inter Milan eyes upset
Manchester City is trying to win its first Champions League title
2023-06-10 22:28
Japan’s Mom-and-Pop Traders Boost Emerging-Market Currency Bets
Japan’s Mom-and-Pop Traders Boost Emerging-Market Currency Bets
Japanese retail investors — who dominate spot trading in Tokyo’s foreign-exchange market — have increased bets on volatile
2023-07-24 06:04
US steel bridges need better maintenance to prevent collapse, safety board says
US steel bridges need better maintenance to prevent collapse, safety board says
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON The National Transportation Safety Board on Thursday urged federal and state officials to improve
2023-05-19 02:24
Moscow Mayor Says Ukrainian Drones Attacked Two Office Buildings
Moscow Mayor Says Ukrainian Drones Attacked Two Office Buildings
Two office buildings in Moscow were attacked by Ukrainian drones, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin wrote in a Telegram post.
2023-07-30 10:13
SLB Launches First-of-Its-Kind, Easy-to-Install Methane Measurement Instrument
SLB Launches First-of-Its-Kind, Easy-to-Install Methane Measurement Instrument
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2023-10-04 10:02