Just because Tesla is delivering some Model 3 units outside the US doesn’t mean it’s ready for a full-scale international rollout. Elon Musk has revealed that launches for left-hand drive Model 3 variants in Asia and Europe are now expected in the f…
Irish Pay Tribute To Immigrant Whose Death Sparked Abortion Rights Movement
Posted in: Today's ChiliActivists are supporting a call to name Ireland’s new abortion law after Savita Halappanavar.
Veterans Group Blasts Trump’s Memorial Day Remark As ‘Most Inappropriate’ Ever
Posted in: Today's ChiliVoteVets calls it “appalling” to offer happy greetings and self-promotion on a day meant to honor the fallen.
One week ago, we heard rumor that Amazon was in talks with the producer behind science fiction drama hit The Expanse. The company was, according to sources, talking with Alcon about acquiring the show after its original home, Syfy, decided it wouldn’t renew for a fourth season. Now the company has confirmed that it is acquiring The Expanse and will … Continue reading
How will the people of tomorrow judge what we call advanced technology today? Artist Tim Easley explored that subject with a piece he created for the UK electronic dance music group Modified Man. Using plasticine clay, he created a highly detailed, f…
Republicans Who Thought North Korea Summit Would Save Election Now Rebooting
Posted in: Today's ChiliJust the prospect of a peace deal appeared to boost Trump’s poll numbers. So what would a collapsed deal do?
The FDA has approved a new artificial intelligence tool called OsteoDetect that helps doctors diagnose wrist fractures. The tool is a computer-aided detection and diagnosis software application that uses AI algorithms to help healthcare providers determine if a wrist fracture is present at a faster rate than traditional diagnostic technologies. The FDA has increasingly approved new technologies that offer novel … Continue reading
If you watched Back to the Future over the holiday weekend and wished the flux capacitor was a real thing so you could travel through time, we have sorta good news. Scientists from Australia and Switzerland have proposed a real-life flux capacitor –…
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NASA has introduced its new Exoplanet Travel Bureau, a new part of its Exoplanet Exploration website that enables anyone to “visit” an alien world. While it would be fun to visit one of these distant planets in person, NASA points out that such a mission is still “a distant dream.” Here as a substitution is virtual reality and NASA’s new … Continue reading