Top December Sky Events and Sightings to Witness in 2024

December promises to be an exciting month for stargazers, with several notable events taking place in the night sky. NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have confirmed that we are currently experiencing the peak period of aurora activity, known as solar maximum. For fans of Jupiter, December is a great time to … Read more

Trent Reznor Finds Power in Film Scoring

Musician and Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor has found a new passion in film scoring. Alongside collaborator Atticus Ross, he has been working on scores for various films, including the recently released “Challengers”. The duo’s score for this tennis-themed film showcases their ability to create an energetic and tense atmosphere with dance music. Reznor … Read more

Lead Exposure Linked to Mental Health Crisis in Gen X

Researchers have linked lead exposure from childhood to higher rates of depression, anxiety, ADHD, and neurotic behavior among members of Generation X. A study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry found that years of exposure to leaded gasoline during development made this generation particularly vulnerable. The study measured health survey and gas … Read more

Guardian Journalists Go On Historic 48-Hour Strike Over Observer Sale

Journalists at the Guardian are holding a 48-hour strike in protest against the proposed sale of the Observer newspaper to Tortoise Media. The strike, which begins on Wednesday and Thursday, is due to take place after National Union of Journalists (NUJ) members passed a motion last month stating that selling the Sunday newspaper would be … Read more

JetBlue Axes Unprofitable Flights, Cuts Costs

JetBlue Airways is cutting unprofitable flights to stem losses and return to consistent profitability. The carrier will end some Miami flights, redeploy aircraft outfitted with its high-value business class, and tweak Europe service. Additionally, it will stop using planes with Mint business class on Seattle flights in April. The airline will also cut flights from … Read more

Southern Ocean Plays Pivotal Role in Mid-Pleistocene Climate Transition

A new study published in Science sheds light on the Southern Ocean’s significant impact on climate change during the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, a period of shifting climate cycles that began around one million years ago. The research, led by Dr. Sophie Hines and Dr. Sidney Hemming from various institutions, challenges existing theories about the origins of … Read more

Marvel Rivals Launches With 33 MCU-Themed Costumes

Marvel Games’ new free-to-play shooter, Marvel Rivals, has officially announced its launch with an impressive lineup of 12 exciting new MCU-themed costumes that will be available for purchase at the game’s debut. The game promises to take on the ultra-competitive hero shooter landscape, rivaling popular titles like Overwatch 2 and Valorant. At launch, players can … Read more

Intel Admits Need for Efficiency Amid Losses and Decline

Intel has acknowledged the need to prioritize efficiency in production as it faces declining market share and increasing competition from rival chipmakers. The company’s executives have stated that they must adopt a “zero-waste” model, focusing on minimizing waste and maximizing productivity. Following CEO Pat Gelsinger’s sudden departure, Intel’s new leadership emphasized the importance of efficiency. … Read more

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos Optimistic on Regulatory Environment with Trump

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos expressed optimism about working with President-elect Donald Trump, citing a reduced regulatory environment. This marks a departure from their past interactions, where Trump frequently attacked the billionaire and his companies. In 2019, Amazon lost a multibillion-dollar contract after Trump’s “behind-the-scenes attacks.” However, Bezos said he expects a more positive relationship in … Read more

Trump Nominates Financial Regulator Paul Atkins to Lead SEC

President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to nominate Paul Atkins, a former federal regulator with ties to the financial sector, as the next head of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The move suggests that an SEC under Republican control will likely adopt a more deregulatory approach, potentially reducing enforcement activities. Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/12/04/paul-atkins-donald-trump-sec