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130-Vehicle Texas Crash: NTSB Finds Failure to De-Ice Road by Crews

On February 11, 2021, a catastrophic 130-vehicle pileup occurred on an icy highway in Fort Worth, Texas. The accident resulted in six fatalities and dozens of injuries. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recently released its preliminary findings on the cause of the crash, citing a failure to de-ice the road by maintenance crews as a contributing factor.According to the NTSB report, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) had been monitoring weather conditions and had begun pre-treating the roads with brine solution in anticipation of the winter storm. However, on

Survey Finds Majority of European Banks and Fintechs Plan to Increase Financial Technology Investment over Next 18 Months Despite Economic Slowdown

The economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating effect on businesses around the world. However, despite the downturn, a new survey has found that a majority of European banks and fintechs plan to increase their financial technology (fintech) investment over the next 18 months.The survey, conducted by the European Financial Services Roundtable (EFSR), found that more than two-thirds of respondents said they plan to increase their fintech investment over the next 18 months. This is a significant increase from the previous survey, which found that only

Study Finds Time is Real, Not an Illusion, as Motion Along Fourth Dimension is Revealed

A recent study conducted by a team of physicists has revealed that time is a real phenomenon, and not an illusion as previously thought. The study, published in the journal Nature Physics, found that time is actually the fourth dimension of motion, and that it can be measured and observed. The study was conducted by a team of physicists from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Cambridge. The team used a technique called “quantum tomography” to measure the motion of particles along the fourth dimension of time.

Study Finds Time is Real, Not an Illusion, as Motion Along Fourth Dimension Creates It

Time is a concept that has been debated for centuries, but a recent study has found that time is real and not an illusion. This study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara, suggests that time is created through motion along the fourth dimension. The study began with the researchers analyzing the behavior of particles in a two-dimensional space. They found that the particles moved in a predictable pattern, and that this pattern could be used to measure time. The researchers then applied this same concept to

Study Finds Time is Real and Not an Illusion, Linked to Motion Along Fourth Space Dimension

A recent study conducted by a team of scientists has revealed that time is real and not an illusion, as previously thought. The study found that time is linked to motion along a fourth spatial dimension, beyond the traditional three dimensions of length, width, and height. The study was conducted by a team of physicists from the University of California, San Diego. The team used a mathematical model to simulate the motion of particles in a four-dimensional space. They found that the particles moved in a way that was consistent

Study Finds India Can Achieve Energy Independence Through Clean Technology by 2047

A recent study by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) has found that India can achieve energy independence by 2047 through the use of clean technology. This is a major breakthrough for India, as it has long been dependent on imported energy sources to meet its energy needs. The study found that India could reduce its dependence on imported energy by up to 80% by 2047, if it adopts a mix of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and biomass. The study also noted that India could

Study Finds India Can Reach Energy Independence by 2047 Using Clean Technology

A recent study conducted by the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in India has found that the country can become energy independent by 2047, using clean technology. The study, which was released in July 2020, found that India can achieve this goal by focusing on renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower. The study found that India currently produces about 80% of its electricity from coal-fired power plants, which are a major source of air pollution. By transitioning to renewable energy sources, India could reduce its dependence on

Extending Geospatial Queries in Amazon Athena with User-Defined Functions and AWS Lambda

Geospatial queries are an essential tool for many businesses, allowing them to analyze and visualize data based on its geographic location. With the rise of cloud computing, Amazon Athena has become a popular choice for running geospatial queries. However, the capabilities of Athena are limited when it comes to more complex geospatial queries. To extend the capabilities of Athena, businesses can use user-defined functions (UDFs) and AWS Lambda to create custom geospatial queries. User-defined functions are pieces of code that can be used to extend the capabilities of a database.

Poll Finds Over Half of Texas Voters Support Relaxed Marijuana Laws, Decriminalization Bill Advances

The state of Texas is making progress towards marijuana reform. According to a recent poll, over half of Texas voters support relaxing marijuana laws and allowing for decriminalization. This is a significant shift in public opinion, as the state has long been known for its strict stance on marijuana.The poll, conducted by the University of Texas and Texas Tribune, surveyed 1,200 registered voters. It found that 53 percent of respondents supported reducing penalties for marijuana possession. This is a significant increase from the 39 percent who supported similar measures in

Poll Finds Over Half of Texas Voters Support Relaxing Marijuana Laws, Decriminalization Bill Advances

A recent poll conducted by the University of Texas and the Texas Tribune has found that over half of Texas voters support relaxing marijuana laws in the state. This is a major shift in public opinion, as only a few years ago, marijuana was widely viewed as a dangerous drug with no medicinal value. The poll found that 56% of Texas voters support either legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana, while only 36% of respondents oppose any changes to the current laws. The poll results come at an opportune time, as the

Poll Finds Over Half of Texas Voters Support Relaxing Marijuana Laws, Decriminalization Bill Moves Forward

As the country continues to grapple with the issue of marijuana legalization, a new poll conducted by the University of Texas and the Texas Tribune has found that over half of Texas voters support relaxing the state’s marijuana laws. The poll, which surveyed 1,200 registered voters in Texas, found that 54 percent of respondents support either legalizing marijuana for recreational use or reducing criminal penalties for possession.The poll results come as a bill to decriminalize marijuana possession in Texas is moving forward in the state legislature. The proposed bill, HB

Poll Finds Over Half of Texas Voters Support Relaxed Marijuana Laws as Decriminalization Bill Moves Forward

As the decriminalization of marijuana continues to be a hot-button issue across the United States, a new poll conducted by the University of Texas at Austin has found that over half of Texas voters support relaxed marijuana laws. This news comes as Texas State Representative Joe Moody’s House Bill 63, which would decriminalize the possession of small amounts of marijuana, moves forward in the Texas Legislature.The UT Austin poll, which was conducted in February 2021, found that 58% of Texas voters support relaxing marijuana laws. This is a significant increase