How could I not? Fluff is a requirement in my eyes!
War is slow business
Loading pains seemed likely. Bethesda games have traditionally been on the longer loading side of things
What matters most to a Klingon is not gender.
IT'S BEING WILLING TO DIE FOR THE GLORY OF THE KLINGON EMPIRE
Oh come on people, can't even wait to the release date?
James Webb telescope proves galaxies at the dawn of the universe
In the early universe, the gas between stars and galaxies was opaque—energetic starlight could not penetrate it. But 1 billion years after the big bang, the gas had become completely transparent. Why? New data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has pinpointed the reason: The galaxies' stars emit...
It seems the worlds greatest magnifying glass has done it again by proving the theory of early galaxies! I wonder what else can be discovered in these ancient galaxies?
Arizona to limit some construction inn Phoenix due to water overuse
Arizona will not approve new housing construction on the fast-growing edges of metro Phoenix that rely on groundwater thanks to years of overuse and a multi-decade drought worsened by climate change. In a news conference Thursday, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced the pause on new construction that would a...
There isn't much water to go around in the desert, and it seems Arizona is at least partially starting to realize this.
ESA probe flyby of Mars today at 1600 GMT
'This will be the closest you can get to a live view from the Red Planet.' It begins at 12 pm ET (1600 GMT).
Another great opportunity to get a close glimpse at the red planet
I understand wanting a walk-able city/town; it is what I want. That said, I've always got the feeling that some don't fully understand just how rural some areas of the world are. Places like Wyoming, Manitoba, or Alaska are going to be biased towards relying on your own transportation for the foreseeable future.
Though I wonder if there would be a future for some passenger rail between larger communities?
Enceladus Water Plume
Enceladus, a small moon of Saturn, throws a geyser of water 9,000km (6,000 miles) into space.
The moon Enceladus has been pretty active recently! The moon of Saturn ejected a large amount of water from its sub-surface ocean, which was caught by the James Webb Telescope.