State Department says Turkey can count on US for ‘anything’ it needs in aftermath of devastating earthquakes.
DARPA Program Explores Possibility of Scaling Up Quantum Computers
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Underexplored Systems for Utility-Scale Quantum Computing (US2QC) program is exploring the costs and benefits of accelerating the development and scaling up of quantum computers to head off …
Internal doc: just ~180K US users paid for Twitter subscriptions like Blue as of mid-January, implying annual revenue from subscriptions globally of around $28M (Erin Woo/The Information)
Erin Woo / The Information:
Internal doc: just ~180K US users paid for Twitter subscriptions like Blue as of mid-January, implying annual revenue from subscriptions globally of around $28M — Around 180,000 people in the U.S. were pa…
Deadline Approaching For Comments On Proposed Rule To Disclose Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Feedback is due next week on a proposed rule for federal contractors, including defense companies, to require disclosure about greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, plans to reduce those emissions, and climate-related financial risks. The Defense Department,…
Kraken trip should bring clarity to playoff path and roster needs
The Kraken are expected to use a five-game road trip to gauge what roster weaknesses need addressing and how realistic a postseason run might be.
Copenhagen illuminations: a three-week light show for the Danish capital
Copenhagen’s three-week light festival attracts artists from all over the world. Installations and pop-up shows are created throughout the Danish capital.
Landmark trial of Hong Kong 47 gets under way amid tight security
The group of pro-democracy politicians and activists are accused of subversion for organising an unofficial primary.
Frozen shark found on Cape Cod beach during arctic blast
A dead shark was found frozen on a Cape Cod beach on Saturday, February 4, as Arctic air brought record cold temperatures to Massachusetts. Local photographer
Truss admits plan to scrap 45p top income tax rate was ‘bridge too far’
Liz Truss has admitted her plan to abolish the 45p top rate of income tax was a “a bridge too far”, as she otherwise dug in in her defence of her failed bid to boost growth.