The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? The evidence is equivocal on whether screen time is to blame for rising levels of teen depression and anxiety. (www.nature.com)
Twelve years after the death of Steve Jobs, the cracks are starting to appear at Apple (www.notebookcheck.net)
The world's semiconductor industry hinges on a single quartz factory in North Carolina (www.tomshardware.com)
Humanity will shrink in the future: 97% of countries will experience negative growth by 2100 (english.elpais.com)
How Teens and Parents Approach Screen Time: Most teens sometimes feel happy and peaceful when they don’t have their phone, but 44% say this makes them anxious. (www.pewresearch.org)
Climate models can’t explain 2023’s huge heat anomaly — we could be in uncharted territory (www.nature.com)
Paris cycling numbers double in one year thanks to massive investment and it's not stopping (momentummag.com)
Microsoft warns deepfake election subversion is disturbingly easy (www.theregister.com)
Tesla (TSLA) releases Q1 2024 deliveries: disastrous results (electrek.co)
Germany’s paralysis threatens European economy (english.elpais.com)
How a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet From Hell Slowed Williams' F1 Cars For Years (www.thedrive.com)
Nvidia Is Simulating a Copy of the Earth (futurism.com)
The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? The evidence is equivocal on whether screen time is to blame for rising levels of teen depression and anxiety. (www.nature.com)
20 years of Gmail (www.theverge.com)
Italy races to stop leaning tower from collapsing (edition.cnn.com)
Majority of Americans now use ad blockers (www.theregister.com)
Japan nappy maker shifts from babies to adults (www.bbc.com)
Twelve years after the death of Steve Jobs, the cracks are starting to appear at Apple (www.notebookcheck.net)
E-waste is growing 5x faster than it's recycled, says UN (www.theregister.com)
The world's semiconductor industry hinges on a single quartz factory in North Carolina (www.tomshardware.com)
Beijing issues list of approved CPUs – with no Intel or AMD (www.theregister.com)
United States v. Apple is pure nerd rage (www.theverge.com)
Humanity will shrink in the future: 97% of countries will experience negative growth by 2100 (english.elpais.com)
Say Hello to Biodegradable Microplastics (today.ucsd.edu)
How Teens and Parents Approach Screen Time: Most teens sometimes feel happy and peaceful when they don’t have their phone, but 44% say this makes them anxious. (www.pewresearch.org)
Climate models can’t explain 2023’s huge heat anomaly — we could be in uncharted territory (www.nature.com)
Nvidia unveils Blackwell B200, the “world’s most powerful chip” designed for AI (arstechnica.com)
‘Red alert’: last year was hottest on record by clear margin, says UN report (www.theguardian.com)
Paris cycling numbers double in one year thanks to massive investment and it's not stopping (momentummag.com)
Tesla to raise prices on Model Y electric vehicles in parts of Europe (www.reuters.com)
Mercedes is trialing humanoid robots for ‘low skill, repetitive’ tasks (www.theverge.com)
Nearly half of the planet suffers from a neurological disease (english.elpais.com)