The Mystery of the Siberian Craters
SWI Editorial Staff2024-11-01T18:42:08-07:00Why permafrost in the tundra has begun to explode.
Why permafrost in the tundra has begun to explode.
An open pit lithium mine set to be constructed on public lands in Nevada will permanently damage sacred sites for the Western Shoshone people, a new suit alleges.
The lack of clarity around testing practices has raised concerns about risks from the roughly 14,000 lead pipes that carry water to homes across this city.
https://unsplash.com/photos/solar-panels-on-green-field-513dBrMJ_5w Enbridge, a Canadian energy company, just announced it’s moving forward with an 815-megawatt (MW) solar project called Sequoia in Texas. When it’s done, it’ll be one of the largest ...
Bitcoin’s dip to under $70,000 saw a whale panic and sell 2,019 BTC worh over $141 million
Support for marijuana legalization appears to be stabilizing nationwide, with a new Gallup survey showing that a strong bipartisan majority of Americans continue to back the reform. Support did dip ...
OpenAI’s plan to integrate search within its paid version of ChatGPT is being well received. But will it be the end of Google Search? Experts and Google Gemini weigh in.
OpenAI has partnered with a number of news organizations so its search engine will be able to pull from these companies' content for its SearchGPT.
Cannabis “Civil War” Continues As The US Cannabis Counsel (USCC) Rejects Hemp Applicants To Its Board
Michael Shvartsman and Eric Hannelius have appeared in corporate records connected to the company that currently holds state contracts in Florida and other states.