Tag Archives: suggests

Slowdown in US hiring suggests economy still needs rate cuts, Fed’s Powell says

Slowdown in US hiring suggests economy still needs rate cuts, Fed’s Powell says

WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharp slowdown in hiring poses a growing risk to the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday, a sign that the Fed will likely cut its key interest rate twice more this year. Powell said in a speech in Philadelphia that despite the federal government shutdown cutting off official economic data, “the outlook for …

Read More »

Strange leak suggests Gemini 3.0 could be unveiled on October 22

Strange leak suggests Gemini 3.0 could be unveiled on October 22

Google is following up on a successful Nano Banana release with Gemini 3.0, which a reported leak suggests could be in late October. An image of Google’s internal milestone calendar has been floating around on social media. The posted image shows a timeline of target points Google intends to hit with dates to follow. One of the listed milestones in …

Read More »

PlayStation 6 and Xbox Magnus Specs Rumored to Be Finalized; Leak Suggests Xbox Will Hold Performance Advantage

PlayStation 6 and Xbox Magnus Specs Rumored to Be Finalized; Leak Suggests Xbox Will Hold Performance Advantage

The system specifications of the PlayStation 6 and next-generation Xbox have allegedly been finalized, and the next console by Microsoft is expected to consistently deliver better performance than Sony’s system, according to a known leaker. The rumors originate from the NeoGAF forums, where KeplerL2, a known AMD leaker with a solid track record, has commented on the recently leaked specifications …

Read More »

Uranus and Neptune may not be ‘ice giants’ after all, new research suggests

Uranus and Neptune may not be ‘ice giants’ after all, new research suggests

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. A composite image of Uranus (left) and Neptune from Hubble Space Telescope observations. | Credit: NASA, ESA, Mark Showalter (SETI Institute), Amy Simon (NASA-GSFC), Michael H. Wong (UC Berkeley), Andrew I. Hsu (UC Berkeley) Astronomers have long called Uranus and Neptune the “ice …

Read More »

New study suggests stranded dolphins could have dementia – Purdue Exponent

New study suggests stranded dolphins could have dementia – Purdue Exponent

New study suggests stranded dolphins could have dementia  Purdue Exponent Brains of Stranded Dolphins Showed Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease  ScienceAlert Scientists Think Climate Change Is Causing Alzheimer’s-Like Brain Damage in Dolphins  VICE What’s Poisoning Dolphin Brains Near Miami Could Be An Alzheimer’s Warning for Humans  Study Finds Dolphins may be getting Alzheimer’s from toxic ocean blooms  ScienceDaily Source link

Read More »

Uranus and Neptune may not be ‘ice giants’ after all, new research suggests

Uranus and Neptune may not be ‘ice giants’ after all, new research suggests

Astronomers have long called Uranus and Neptune the “ice giants” because models suggested that these outer planets’ interiors are largely made of mixtures of water, ammonia and other ices — compounds that freeze easily in deep space. But new research reveals that we actually know very little about what’s going on inside these planets, causing researchers to propose that Uranus …

Read More »

Fortnite’s Art The Clown Skin Suggests There’s No Red Line For R-Rated Collabs

Fortnite’s Art The Clown Skin Suggests There’s No Red Line For R-Rated Collabs

While Fortnite, a game played by many, many kids, has done loads of collaborations with R or MA-rated properties, it has escalated things this Halloween during its “Fortnitemares” event. We’ve seen horror movie villains added before, and more on those later, but now Fortnite has added an Art the Clown skin, the villain of the infamous Terrifier series, which is …

Read More »

Oldest living animal ever found suggests Atlantic Ocean is close to tipping point, say scientists

Oldest living animal ever found suggests Atlantic Ocean is close to tipping point, say scientists

Scientists studying clam and cockle shells have found signs that the currents in the Atlantic Ocean may be approaching a “tipping point”, which could have significant consequences for climate patterns. The researchers studied the layers of quahog clam and dog cockle shells to find out about past oceanic conditions and understand how patterns in two ocean current systems – the Atlantic …

Read More »