Following its first meeting of the year on Wednesday, the Fed is expected to raise interest rates by...
Following its first meeting of the year on Wednesday, the Fed is expected to raise interest rates by just 0.25%—a sign that its campaign to slow inflation is working. Also, the January employment report drops on Friday, which is projected to show sustained job growth despite all the layoff headlines.
Big Tech earnings: There’s an earnings report for everyone this week, whether you’re curious about hardware (Apple), retail (Amazon), or saturated fats (McDonald’s). Plus, Meta and Alphabet will give us crucial insight into the teetering digital ad market.
In a memo obtained by NBC News, Gen. Mike Minihan, head of Air Mobility Command, wrote that his “gut” tells him that the US will go to war against China in 2025. Why that date? Taiwan’s election in 2024, combined with the US’ own election that year, will create ripe conditions for Chinese President Xi Jinping to attack Taiwan. President Biden has said several times that the US military would respond if China invaded Taiwan.
Exxon Mobil sets large-scale hydrogen plant start-up for 2027
(Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp disclosed on Monday its plan to start operations at its large-scale hydrogen...
(Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp disclosed on Monday its plan to start operations at its large-scale hydrogen plant in Texas in 2027 or 2028, Exxon's Low Carbon business president Dan Ammann told Reuters.
The unit is part of Exxon's efforts to create a new business to make money out of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from other companies looking to decarbonize their own operations. Exxon estimates 10% or more return for the business.
Exxon has budgeted $7 billion for hydrogen, carbon capture, and biofuel projects between 2022 and 2027. A final investment decision for the hydrogen project is expected by 2024.
The solid iron core at the center of the Earth has ...
The solid iron core at the center of the Earth has stopped spinning and is reversing the direction in which it rotates, a new study analyzing seismic waves from earthquakes claims. While that sounds like...seismic news, scientists believe it’s happened before, and the only impact we surface dwellers are likely to notice (or not) is that it could shorten the day by less than one millisecond over time. It’s also worth noting that there’s no scientific consensus on what exactly is going on since we lack direct access to what’s happening deep inside our planet.
ChatGPT is the nonhuman making headlines for passing medical licensing exams, but it’s ants that might...
ChatGPT is the nonhuman making headlines for passing medical licensing exams, but it’s ants that might someday be up for jobs at your hospital. The insects have such an acute sense of smell that scientists are now trying to train them to sniff out cancer—and a study published this week shows ants can be trained relatively quickly to do just that (though they’ve only scented human cancer cells grafted to mice so far). Ant diagnosticians would be cheaper and quicker than current diagnostic tools, like blood tests and biopsies, and the researcher leading the study insists that the critters would never need to crawl directly on you to help doctors determine your health status.