After Another Blowout Win It's Getting A Little Mean How Badly The Celtics Destroy The Raptors Whenever They Play

In the entire Eastern Conference, there are just two teams that remain perfect at home. The Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics. You want to see them win a home 2. You want to play well in their division 3. It’s safe to say both teams are taking care of their business to start the year. The Celts had won 4 straight over TOR heading into this game and 10 of their last 12....

November 12, 2023 · 4 min · 743 words · Brianna Kelly

The Celtics Reminded Us There's Nothing Like Finding The Perfect Slump Buster To Help Boost Your Confidence

Don’t mind it at all. But that is not what last night was to me. I cared about last night’s Celtics game because I needed them to stop the bleeding. Dropping their last two games, I needed last night to be a get right bang out of performance. The thing we all collectively give a shit about. I’m already on board. So is it cool the Celts won their first tournament game?...

November 11, 2023 · 5 min · 945 words · Melanie Diaz

A prisoner’s dilemma shows AI’s path to human cooperation

ChatGPTs engine cooperates more than people but also overestimates human collaboration, according to new research. Scientists believe the study offers valuable clues about deployingAIin real-world applications. The findings emerged from a famous game-theory problem:the prisoners dilemma. There are numerous variations, but the thought experiment typically starts with the arrest of two gang members. Each accomplish is then placed in a separate room for questioning. During the interrogations, they receive an offer: snitch on your fellow prisoner and go free....

November 10, 2023 · 3 min · 446 words · Jonathan Huff

Climate tech is set to boom. This VC explains why it’s ripe for investment

However, the total amount for all venture and equity investment was down 50.2% year-over-year. Thefundwill invest in 20 to 25 European companies that are innovating the energy transition. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. The first thing we ask is: does this fit into our scope? Does it move the impact needle, and is there a market opportunity? Do we think this is a fantastic founder team? Is there a market opportunity that is large enough?...

November 10, 2023 · 2 min · 343 words · William Sullivan

ESA inks deal with Airbus, Voyager Space to secure place on ISS successor

TheEuropean Space Agencyhas signed a deal with Airbus and Voyager Space to secure its next home in orbit. ESA would primarily use Starlab for astronaut missions and space-based research. The agency could also potentially provide cargo and crew transportation services for the new space station. 40% off TNW Conference! We have great relationships with ESA, but clearly Airbus has much better relationships, he said. Story bySion Geschwindt Sion is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy....

November 10, 2023 · 1 min · 83 words · Dr. Matthew Bowen Jr.

World’s biggest tidal energy ‘kite’ could single-handedly power a small town

People have been harnessing tidal energy for milling grain for more than 1,000 years. As youd imagine though, todays contraptions for tapping this 24/7 power source are a little more sophisticated. Power is then sent to the grid via a subsea cable which also acts as the kites tether. The kite is now being shipped from Sweden to the Faroe Islands for installation. Despite offering huge potential for renewable energy generation, tidal stream technology is still largely underutilised....

November 10, 2023 · 1 min · 116 words · Arthur Turner

140-year-old ocean heat tech could supply islands with limitless energy

Known as ocean thermal energy conversion or OTEC, the technology was first invented in 1881 byFrenchphysicistJacques Arsene dArsonval. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Thats only enough energy for a hundred or so households. This can only be found in the tropics, which is not a problem in itself. Yet, one startup based out of the UK remains undeterred by these seemingly insurmountable cost barriers. For aptly named Global OTEC, the time has come for an ocean energy renaissance....

November 9, 2023 · 1 min · 170 words · Richard Harris

EU top court lawyer wants Apple’s €14.3B Irish tax judgement re-run

It is therefore necessary for the General Court to carry out a new assessment, Pitruzzella said. The court is set to rule on the case in the coming months. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. The money was subsequently recovered from Apple and placed in an escrow fund. They won the case, and the court overturned the judgement. However, the money remained in the escrow account in case the EU decided to appeal which it did....

November 9, 2023 · 1 min · 112 words · Felicia Taylor

Food waste is a massive problem. This sensor system offers a solution

Food waste has become a critical global issue. A startup called Positive Carbon has proposed a solution. The Irish company has developed a sensor-based system that tracks, traces, and reduces food waste. Designed for commercial kitchens, the tech can cut costs as well as litter. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. How it works Positive Carbon uses bothcamera and lidar sensors. Perched on the ceiling above food bins, they autonomously track exactly what enters the bin....

November 9, 2023 · 2 min · 248 words · Tyrone Roberts

It's Fair To Say The Celtics Got Punked By The Sixers Last Night By Playing Like Complete Assholes

Now with Derrick White back with the team, there really wasn’t any sort of excuse. So just because they lost it I don’t think you should suddenly change up your tune. In a big spot with a good test against a good team, the Celtics collectively failed. Maxey/Embiid outperformed Tatum/Brown when it mattered most. I’m sorry if this upsets you, but it’s simply what happened. Tyrese Maxey (11 points on 50%) had more points in the 4th quarter than Tatum/Brown combined....

November 9, 2023 · 5 min · 916 words · Daniel Russo

Josh McDaniels Gets Nuked From Orbit by a Former Broncos Player Who Accuses Him of Dumping Peyton Hillis Because His Wife Had a Crush on Him

You may not remember former Broncos wide receiver Nate Jackson. And for that, you’re able to be forgiven. He was a career depth guy from 2003-08. I’ve mentioned that thetrashing of McDaniels would begin soonenough. This is an objectively defensible statement. … Mark Davis recognized the problem wasnt the playersit was Josh. It was always Josh. The one hes never washed. The one he stole from Tom Bradys locker before leaving Foxboro and striking out on his own....

November 9, 2023 · 2 min · 383 words · Mark Farmer

Perspective

Last weekend I got the opportunity to meet some truly incredible kids, and their families. Because make no mistake, these kids have been through hell and back. Though you would never, ever know unless you were told their stories. Bo and Ellen are the in-laws of Luke Bryan. Bo and Ellen sat by fighting just as hard, but feeling helpless. Despite some of the best medical attention in the world, it wasnt enough....

November 9, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Taylor Wade

Your pets can now eat meat that’s ‘grown’ in a lab

Good news, cats and dogs: it’s possible for you to now legally eat lab-grown meat. After extraction, the cells are placed in a bioreactor and grown into muscle tissue. The flesh is then formed into the desired shape. 40% off TNW Conference! It could also be big business:McKinsey predictsthe market could reach $25bn by 2030. This cash is projected to come primarily fromhuman consumption,but Bene Meat is focused on our furry friends....

November 9, 2023 · 2 min · 280 words · Marcia Pineda