The amazing Pokemon roguelike just lost its creator to Jesus Christ: “I am first and foremost a man who wants to follow God’s way”

One of the most popular Pokemon romhacks you can play right now combines the creature catcher with the roguelite genre. Although PokeRogue recently reached a significant milestone with the release of the game’s ending sequence for fans, the project’s creator stepped back to refocus on faith, family and his work. PokeRogue is Pokemon as you … Read more

Climate change: UK shift could reduce CO2 emissions

image source, Getty Images Image title, Scientists hope to clean up cement production Article information Scientists say they have found a way to recycle cement from demolished concrete buildings. Cement is the most common building material in the modern world, but it is also a major source of planet-warming gas emissions. This is due to … Read more

First observation of a focused plasma wave on the Sun

This article has been reviewed in accordance with Science X’s editorial practices and policies. The editors highlighted the following attributes to ensure the credibility of the content: verified facts peer-reviewed publication reliable source proofread Alright! David Appell, Phys.org Numerical simulation of the MHD lensing process at t/t0= 0.185 based on the observed geometric shape of … Read more

Climate change: UK shift could reduce CO2 emissions

image source, Getty Images Image title, Scientists hope to clean up cement production Article information Scientists say they have found a way to recycle cement from demolished concrete buildings. Cement is the most common building material in the modern world, but it is also a major source of planet-warming gas emissions. This is due to … Read more

The European Space Agency is aiming for its own version of SpaceX

Unlock Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, editor of the FT, picks her favorite stories in this weekly newsletter. The European Space Agency fired up its bid to create a European version of SpaceX, selecting two companies on Wednesday to develop commercial cargo services to the International Space Station. The Exploration Company, a Franco-German start-up … Read more

Using wobbly stellar material, astronomers measure the spin of a supermassive black hole for the first time

This article has been reviewed in accordance with Science X’s editorial practices and policies. The editors highlighted the following attributes to ensure the credibility of the content: verified facts peer-reviewed publication reliable source proofread Alright! Credits: CC0 Public Domain × Close Credits: CC0 Public Domain Astronomers at MIT, NASA and elsewhere have a new way … Read more

Microsoft Copilot+ Recall ‘privacy nightmare’ feature

image source, Microsoft brochure provided by PA Image title, Microsoft boss Satya Nadella at the presentation of the Copilot+ AI assistant Article information Author, Imran Rahman-Jones The role, Technology journalist May 22, 2024 Britain’s data watchdog says it is “inquiring with Microsoft” about a new feature that can take screenshots of your laptop every few … Read more

NASA wants to use the Sun as a giant telescope to observe the surface of alien planets

In 1936, Albert Einstein published what he described as a “little calculation”, showing how the Sun could one day be used as a giant telescope. As incredible as it sounds, the concept is not that far out of our reach, and one idea to make it a practical reality is in Phase III of NASA’s … Read more

200 years after the first railway, we could be on the verge of a railway revolution

Two hundred years and two days after the founding of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Company, there are hopes that the two cities could be on the verge of a new railway revolution. Those are the hopes shared by Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, his Liverpool City Region counterpart Steve Rotherham – plus Bev Craig and … Read more

Water companies are looking for bill increases between 24% and 91%

image source, Getty Images Article information Author, Simon Jack & Oliver Smith The role, Business Editor and Business Reporter, BBC News May 21, 2024 Water companies in England and Wales want bills to rise between 24% and 91% over the next five years, according to figures compiled by the consumer watchdog. Southern Water is claiming … Read more