The Cool Down on MSN
Meet the 60-year-old who hunts invasive pythons that are 'destroying' the Florida Everglades: 'They were eating everything'
In the Florida Everglades, Burmese pythons have no natural predators and a near-endless food supply. The pythons, which are ...
When the NASA Ice, Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite-2 launched in late 2018, it brought high-resolution data to a new ...
In 1969, Jack and Laura Dangermond launched Esri with a bold idea: geographic tools could help people understand – and ...
If your tap water smells a bit like pool water, it's because Melbourne has embarked on its yearly chlorine 'shock' of the ...
Pompeii’s public baths, aqueduct, and water towers were among the preserved structures frozen in time. A new paper published ...
XDA Developers on MSN
3 Python libraries that manage my computer for me better than I ever could
This Python library lets Python read system-level data like CPU usage, memory pressure, disk activity, battery drain, and ...
A state deadline for a filtration system, the town’s undisclosed offer to buy the company and a resident-led push for private ...
Behind flood and bushfire disasters is a less visible influence: changes in the planet’s water cycle. Rainfall and ...
A key element to this paradigm shift is the deployment of a distributed sensor network that can continuously monitor water ...
The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is critical to identifying task structure and to generalizing appropriately across task states with similar underlying or hidden causes. This capability is at the heart ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
2,500-year-old board game inspires AI to tackle engine, data center overheating
The 2,500-year-old board game Go, and AI competitor AlphaGo, inspired a team of scientists to tackle spray cooling with AI.
The world tried to kill Andy off but he had to stay alive to to talk about what happened with databases in 2025.
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