Penguins share laughs, praise as Jaromir Jagr joins team

Feb 17, 2024, 05:41 PM ET CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Jaromir Jagr wore a Pittsburgh Penguins jersey for the first time in 22 years. Jagr, dressed in full gear, practiced with the Penguins at their suburban Pittsburgh practice facility on Saturday morning. The 52-year-old made his iconic name in the NHL and won two …

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Patrick Cantlay’s awful bogey opens Genesis Invitational door

Through 52 holes, Patrick Cantlay had firm control of the Genesis Invitational. He held a three-shot lead over Xander Schauffele and Will Zalatoris when he arrived at the 17th tee, a straightaway par-5. Another birdie opportunity awaited as the penultimate hole at Riviera has been the third easiest this week. As such, Cantlay had …

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How much electricity do AI generators consume?

It’s common knowledge that machine learning consumes a lot of energy. All those AI models powering email summaries, regicidal chatbots, and videos of Homer Simpson singing nu-metal are racking up a hefty server bill measured in megawatts per hour. But no one, it seems — not even the companies behind the tech — can …

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How they can be better supported

by Jacob Prehn, Huw Thomas Peacock, Kootsy Canuto, Leonard Collard, Michael A. Guerzoni and Mick Adams, The Conversation Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain When approaching how to support the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, there is a tendency in favor of strengthening and empowering mothers, rather than fathers. While this emphasis on …

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Moon mission: Intuitive Machines is about to launch its Odysseus spacecraft

The Odysseus spacecraft is scheduled to launch to the moon on 14 February SpaceX The US company Intuitive Machines will soon attempt to become the first private firm to land a spacecraft on the moon. Three previous efforts by other companies have failed, highlighting the treacherous path ahead for Intuitive Machines’s Nova-C lander. The …

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A container ship just tested a system to capture its own CO2 emissions

About 3 per cent of all carbon emissions are due to the shipping industry GreenOak/Shutterstock A 240-metre-long container ship called the Sounion Trader recently completed a test of an onboard carbon capture system as it cruised around the Persian Gulf. It is one of a small but growing number of ships trying to reduce …

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Where Did Butterflies Come From? This Scientist Is On the Case | Science

Delias sambawana, a butterfly that hails from Indonesia, at the Florida Museum of Natural History. Florida Museum photo by Kristen Grace and phylogeny by Hillis, Zwickl, and Gutell When Akito Kawahara was 8 years old, his father took him on a members-only tour of the insect collection at the American Museum of Natural History …

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