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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 01/25/2021 05:22 EDT

Engineers have built machines to scrub CO2 from the air – and it could halt climate change

On Wednesday this week, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was measured at 415 parts per million (ppm). The level is the highest in human history, and is growing each year. Amid all the focus on emissions reduction, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says it will not be enough to avoid dangerous levels of global warming. The world must actively remove historical CO₂ already in the... Read more

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Phil Alves @ The Next Web · 01/25/2021 04:30 EDT

Not all developers want to be leaders — but here’s how to help the ones that do

For some developers, building software is only a small part of their bigger professional purpose. By nature, developers grow things — they make a product come to life, work with multiple moving parts, and constantly nurture projects to their maximum potential. They also have to regularly help teammates and negotiate deadlines with stakeholders. It’s not surprising then, that some developers discover that they prefer working with humans as well as... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web 1 place · 01/25/2021 03:00 EDT

SpaceX breaks India’s record by launching 143 satellites on a single rocket

SpaceX created a unique world record of launching 143 satellites on a single vehicle on Sunday night. The firm broke the record previously held by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), which launched 104 satellites in 2017.  The US-based space company launched 143 satellites through its Falcon 9 rocket. The rocket took off at 10AT EST on Sunday from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The launch was... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 01/25/2021 00:23 EDT

GameStop stocks hit record high — thanks to Redditors

In an unusual event, video gaming company GameStop’s shares touched a record-high price of $76.76 — thanks to a battle between Redditors and short sellers. Just to give you an idea of this bizarre growth, GameStop’s shares were trading between $3-$4 this time last year. All of this began when short selling company Citron was scheduled to explain its stance on Gamestop on a live stream last Thursday. However, the... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 01/24/2021 17:30 EDT

Winning the web means winning Google searches. This $29 SEO training can get it done

TLDR: The Pro Google SEO and SERP Certification Bundle can turn you into an SEO expert with tips and tactics for putting your brand at the top of those valuable Google search results. If you have any responsibility for a brand or play any role in marketing, then you know about search engine optimization (SEO). And you probably know that deft use of SEO practices can draw a straight line... Read more

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Live Code Stream @ The Next Web · 01/24/2021 09:00 EDT

Here are 15 of the most asked Node.js interview questions

Got a programming interview coming up? Preparing for it is as important as developing your coding knowledge to ace it. It’ll give you the confidence to handle the interview and shake off the jitters. This is especially true if you are facing a programming interview for the first time in your life. To help Node.js developers achieve the necessary preparedness for an interview, I have put together a list of... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 01/24/2021 06:00 EDT

Earth has been habitable for billions of years — simulations show it was ‘just luck’

It took evolution 3 or 4 billion years to produce Homo sapiens. If the climate had completely failed just once in that time then evolution would have come to a crashing halt and we would not be here now. So to understand how we came to exist on planet Earth, we’ll need to know how Earth managed to stay fit for life for billions of years. This is not a... Read more

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The Cosmic Companion @ The Next Web 1 place · 01/23/2021 13:00 EDT

NASA delays Juno spacecraft’s retirement after detecting mysterious radio waves

The Juno spacecraft, orbiting Jupiter since 2016, has a new lease on life, thanks to NASA. This robotic explorer is now due to continue its mission, at least until September 2025. A mission extension recently granted by NASA extends the Juno program means the spacecraft will continue to gather science about the largest planet in our Solar System and its retinue of dozens of moons. Some of these moons are... Read more

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Cities Today @ The Next Web · 01/23/2021 11:30 EDT

Awful parking is the worst thing about escooters — TIER has a plan to fix it

This article was originally published by Christopher Carey on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up for Cities Today News. Escooter firm TIER has partnered with mapping provider Fantasmo to create what it claims is the world’s most accurate escooter parking system.... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 01/23/2021 09:30 EDT

This training package can get you started on a $120,000 a year career as a cloud architect

TLDR: The 2021 Cloud Computing Architect Certification Bundle can be your introduction to life as a well-paid cloud services architect with all the training needed to get you started. Every company has IT needs. And every company needs a highly skilled, borderline brilliant, ultra talented expert running point on all their tech-based admin and growth projects. Scoring a top tech talent to sit at the head of those initiatives is... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 01/23/2021 09:30 EDT

If you’re having problems with your home WiFi network, this Asus router might be your answer

TLDR: The Asus AC1900 WiFi Router has cloud controls, AI advances and a host of special features that make it a premium router upgrade model, particular at nearly 40 percent off. You can go without a refrigerator for a day or two. You can survive without an oven, or a microwave, or your fancy coffee brewing system. But there’s no faster way to bring an entire household to a screeching... Read more

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web 2 place · 01/23/2021 05:00 EDT

A closer look at the AI Incident Database of machine learning failures

The failures of artificial intelligent systems have become a recurring theme in technology news. Credit scoring algorithms that discriminate against women. Computer vision systems that misclassify dark-skinned people. Recommendation systems that promote violent content. Trending algorithms that amplify fake news. Most complex software systems fail at some point and need to be updated regularly. We have procedures and tools that help us find and fix these errors. But current AI... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 01/22/2021 18:26 EDT

Report: Apple may bring MagSafe and SD card slots back to MacBook

Apple engineers are apparently feeling bit of nostalgia up in Cupertino. After reports the company is apparently planning on killing the Touch Bar, a report from Bloomberg suggests the company is planning to bring back the MagSafe charger and SD card slots. For those of you who aren’t familiar with MagSafe, it was the company’s way of preventing your laptop (or you) from shattering when you inevitably tripped over the... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 01/22/2021 18:21 EDT

New physics theory postulates the existence of SLABs: Stupendously Large Black Holes

At the center of the Milky Way lies the biggest object we can be sure exists: a supermassive black hole (SMBH) four million times more massive than the sun. Physicists believe these huge singularities can reach even greater sizes if they’ve eaten a big enough galaxy. The biggest estimates are somewhere in the range of 10 billion times more massive than our sun, but things begin to top out shortly... Read more

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Napier Lopez @ The Next Web · 01/22/2021 17:01 EDT

Google Search has a new mobile design — come spot the differences

Google Search is getting a new, lighter, bubblier design for mobile devices. It’s rolling out “in the coming days.” Here’s what it looks like: For reference, this is what the old search looked like: Some of the changes include: A brighter design that allows people to focus on information “instead of the design elements around it.” Bolder text in search results, making it easier to distinguish between different types of... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web · 01/22/2021 15:10 EDT

A pansexual’s perspective on Mass Effect 2’s capitulation to Fox News

Having recently been raised to the lofty position of King of The Pansexual Realms (that’s the name of my duchy in Crusader Kings III), I felt it was my duty to chime in on the latest queer-related scandal in gaming. The lead writer of Mass Effect 2 recently revealed the game was meant to have a pansexual character but, due to fear of criticism from Fox News, that idea was... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 01/22/2021 12:44 EDT

New ‘robomorphic’ computing method aims to speed up slow-witted robots

MIT researchers have developed a new way of speeding up a robot’s reactions. They call it “robomorphic computing.” The method is designed to shrink the gap between a robot’s “mind” and movements by creating customized chips that serve its specific computing needs. The system’s inventors believe it could enhance a variety of robotics applications — including frontline medical care of COVID-19 patients. “It would be fantastic if we could have... Read more

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Cities Today @ The Next Web · 01/22/2021 11:30 EDT

Paris plans to transform iconic Champs-Élysées into pedestrian-friendly green space

This article was originally published by Christopher Carey on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. For the latest updates follow Cities Today on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, or sign up for Cities Today News. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has given the go-ahead for plans to transform the city’s Champs-Élysées into a 1.9-kilometer stretch of greenery featuring... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web · 01/22/2021 10:06 EDT

AI resurrects legendary Spanish singer to hawk beer

The legendary Spanish singer Lola Flores died in 1995, but a brewery is using AI to bring her back to life. Sevillan beer company Cruzcampo made a deepfake of the iconic Andalusian the star of a new ad campaign. The company pitches the commercial as a celebration of the diversity of Spanish accents. “Do you know why I was understood all over the world? “Because of my accent,” says Flores’... Read more

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TNW Deals @ The Next Web · 01/22/2021 09:00 EDT

This all-inclusive bundle explores every step of development creation through production

TLDR: The All-In-One Developer and Project Manager Exam Certification Prep Bundle features 10 courses for learning programming, app production, project management and more. Many might scoff at the one-man band, frantically playing a handful of instruments at once. But there’s a lot to be said for the self-contained solo artist that can do it all. With all the skills to create an idea, test that it works, then move that... Read more

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