Following in Tesla’s footsteps, another EV company has been making a name for itself in a unique way: Rivian Automotive. Founded in 2009, Rivian specializes in premium electric trucks and SUVs with a focus on outdoor adventures. CNBC’s John Rosevear calls them “the Patagonia of electric vehicles.” Rivian launched its first vehicle, the R1T electric … Read More “How Amazon is giving Rivian an edge in the EV industry” »
Month: August 2022
The 2022 WNBA playoff semifinals begin today, with the world’s best women’s basketball players vying for the championship. Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, A’Ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces take on WNBA legend Sue Bird and the Seattle Storm in the WNBA Finals.The first game starts at ESPN 4 p.m. ET (1 p.m. PT). The … Read More “WNBA Playoffs 2022: How to Watch Game 1 of Storm vs. Aces, Sun vs. Sky Tonight” »
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Under a white tent on the street outside the Church of Our Lady of the Angels on a recent Sunday, Rev. Adrian Vazquez led parishioners on pews and plastic chairs as they celebrated 10 a.m. Bell’s Mass, next to piles of rubble from the shelter left by a deadly earthquake nearly … Read More “Quake-hit Mexico church with iconic Virgin image gets rehab” »
comment on this story Comment Much of the U.S. has been hot this summer, and the intensity of the heatwave may be due in part to rising concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In response, 88% of our air conditioner users have been cranking up. To meet the ensuing growth … Read More “New York Is Beating Texas in Carbon-Free Electricity, But Maybe Not for Long” »
Comment on this story Comment Central Oregon is not the Pacific Northwest. The landscape bears little resemblance to the green and piney coast; there are no rainforests. The region looks more like dusty Nevada. In Portland, on the west side of the Cascade range, it rains three feet per year. On the east side, in … Read More “The Future of the American West Is in Central Oregon” »
comment on this story Comment This is one of a series of interviews with a Bloomberg columnist on how to address the world’s most pressing policy challenges. It has been edited for length and clarity. Amanda Little: Demand for farmed fish has been soaring in recent years as wild fish populations have dwindled. In a … Read More “How Safe Is the Salmon on Your Plate?” »
in a new study published in Journal of General Internal Medicine, The researchers found that primary care physicians needed nearly 26.7 hours a day to provide guideline-recommended care. The study, pioneered by Justin Porter, MD, of the University of Chicago School of Medicine, is titled “Revisiting the Time it Takes to Provide Adult Primary Care.” … Read More “Physicians Would Need Almost 27 Hours A Day To Provide Optimal Patient Care, Per New Study” »
Disclaimer: The datasets shared in the following article have been compiled from a set of online resources and do not reflect AMBCrypto’s own research on the subject Are you a Bitcoin holder or a trader? Yes? Well, if you are, tell me this – Are you happy with how BTC is doing right now? Especially … Read More “Bitcoin (BTC) Price Prediction 2025-2030: What are the odds on $937K by 2030?” »
NASA conducted the missions and landed a total of 12 astronauts — the first being Neil Armstrong of Apollo 11 on July 20, 1969. One of the few photographs of Neil Armstrong on the moon. NASA/Getty Images Source: World Population Review Now, after decades of waiting and anticipation, NASA is finally nearing its return — … Read More “How the FAA Reduces Flight Disruptions During Rocket Launches Like Artemis I” »
CExperts have warned that China’s fight to contain what could be the world’s largest ever real estate collapse has reached an irreversible point, putting the country’s Communist Party leadership and the global economy at risk. With the West on the brink of a potentially devastating recession in the coming year, China is also facing a … Read More “Point of no return: crunch time as China tries to fend off property crash | Chinese economy” »