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Elon Musk Unveils TeraFab Chip Megaproject, SEC Drops Faraday Future Probe
Ravens Rely on Memory Not Predator Tracking in Yellowstone
- Study tracked 69 ravens alongside wolves and cougars.
- Birds rarely follow predators over extended distances.
- Spatial recall guides return visits to previous kill sites.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Mar 22 (TNGB) – Field observations in Yellowstone National Park challenged traditional assumptions about scavenger behavior among common ravens. Researchers monitored interactions with gray wolves and cougars and found the birds seldom trailed predators across long ranges. Instead, ravens depended on detailed mental maps of past carcass locations to locate food efficiently.
Memory proves more reliable than constant pursuit in complex ecosystems.
The analysis reportedly reshapes understanding of wildlife foraging strategies.
Elon Musk Unveils Twenty Billion Dollar TeraFab Chip Megaproject
- Joint Tesla SpaceX effort builds integrated chip memory packaging facility.
- Project targets one terawatt of annual compute capacity.
- Construction planned in Austin with massive scale investment.
AUSTIN TEXAS, Mar 22 (TNGB) – Elon Musk announced plans for the TeraFab facility that will manufacture chips, memory modules and processors under a single roof. The twenty billion dollar initiative combines resources from Tesla and SpaceX to achieve unprecedented compute output measured in terawatts per year. Site preparation has begun in Texas with goals of rapid production ramp-up.
Integrated manufacturing accelerates next-generation AI hardware development.
The scale reportedly positions the project as a cornerstone for future computational demands.
CERN Embeds AI Directly into Silicon for Data Processing
- Custom chips perform nanosecond filtering on experiment outputs.
- Approach addresses inability to store entire particle collision datasets.
- Hardware acceleration reduces analysis bottlenecks significantly.
GENEVA, Mar 22 (TNGB) – CERN engineers developed specialized silicon chips with embedded AI capabilities to manage overwhelming data volumes from particle accelerators. The hardware performs instant decisions on which collision events merit deeper study, discarding the rest immediately. This method eliminates storage limitations that previously constrained research scope.
On-chip intelligence transforms how physicists handle experimental torrents.
The innovation reportedly enables continuous operation at higher energy levels.
US Water Quality Monitoring Misses Most Toxic Chemicals
- Large-scale analysis found many substances poorly characterized.
- Routine tests fail to detect numerous contaminants.
- Ecosystem risks likely exceed current official assessments.
USA, Mar 22 (TNGB) – A comprehensive review of United States water quality records revealed gaps in detection of harmful chemicals across rivers, lakes and groundwater. Most toxic compounds receive minimal characterization or remain entirely unmonitored in standard protocols. Scientists concluded that actual threats to biodiversity and aquatic life could surpass documented levels by a wide margin.
Incomplete data limits effective environmental protection measures.
Broader testing protocols may become necessary to address hidden pollution sources.
DarkSword iOS Exploit Kit Targets Multiple State Actors
- Kit combines zero-day vulnerabilities in watering hole attacks.
- Commercial spyware vendors and suspected Russian groups use it.
- Affects latest iOS versions and deploys varied malware payloads.
USA, Mar 22 (TNGB) – Security firms identified the DarkSword toolkit as an advanced chain of iOS exploits sold to various intelligence customers. The package leverages multiple zero-days delivered through compromised websites to install different malware families on target devices. Researchers traced activity to both commercial operators and state-linked entities.
Sophisticated attack chains continue to evolve against mobile platforms.
Vigilance and timely patches remain essential defenses against such threats.
Ninth Circuit Pauses Ruling on Automation Tool Access
- Court halted lower decision pending full appeal review.
- Dispute centers on user-approved scripts accessing password accounts.
- Platforms argue permission does not override terms of service.
USA, Mar 22 (TNGB) – The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked a lower court order involving automation software and protected accounts. Companies challenged whether explicit user consent allows third-party tools to bypass platform restrictions on password-protected content. The pause maintains the status quo while arguments proceed on broader implications for API access and user autonomy.
Legal clarity on automation boundaries will shape future platform policies.
The case reportedly tests limits between user choice and contractual controls.
Climate Change Alters Soil Microbes with Mitigation Potential
- Warming shifts microbial communities in agricultural and forest soils.
- Certain species may enhance carbon sequestration if harnessed.
- Research explores engineering microbes to counter environmental impacts.
USA, Mar 22 (TNGB) – Scientists documented widespread changes in soil microbe populations due to rising temperatures and altered precipitation patterns. Some bacterial groups thrive under new conditions and could potentially boost plant growth or store more carbon underground. Ongoing experiments test whether targeted microbial interventions might offset broader climate effects.
Microbial responses offer unexpected avenues for environmental management.
Targeted applications could supplement traditional conservation strategies.
SEC Drops Four Year Investigation into Faraday Future
- Agency closed probe into EV startup without enforcement action.
- Case involved alleged false statements about production timelines.
- Decision ends lengthy scrutiny of company disclosures.
USA, Mar 22 (TNGB) – The Securities and Exchange Commission terminated its four-year examination of electric vehicle maker Faraday Future. Investigators had examined claims about manufacturing readiness and vehicle capabilities that allegedly misled investors. No penalties or further actions resulted from the review despite earlier staff recommendations.
Closure provides regulatory certainty for the struggling startup.
The outcome reportedly reflects shifting priorities within enforcement divisions.
Magnetic Crystals Reveal Tectonic Plates Moved 3.48 Billion Years Ago
- Ancient Australian rocks preserve earliest plate movement evidence.
- Analysis confirms continental drift began far earlier than thought.
- Findings push back timeline of Earth’s geological activity.
AUSTRALIA, Mar 22 (TNGB) – Geologists examined rare magnetic crystals trapped in 3.48 billion-year-old rocks and detected signatures of ancient plate tectonics. The data indicate crustal plates shifted across the surface much sooner than previous estimates suggested. Laboratory measurements confirmed the minerals aligned under directional forces consistent with continental motion.
Earliest evidence extends known history of dynamic Earth processes.
This discovery refines models of planetary formation and evolution.
Sharks in Bahamas Carry Traces of Human Drugs in Blood
- Blood samples revealed multiple pharmaceutical compounds.
- C–aine and caffeine levels point to wastewater pollution sources.
- Findings demonstrate widespread chemical transfer to marine life.
BAHAMAS, Mar 22 (TNGB) – Researchers sampled sharks near Eleuthera in the Bahamas and detected traces of human-origin drugs including c–aine in their bloodstreams. Additional compounds such as caffeine and common medications appeared at measurable concentrations across multiple individuals. The results trace back to coastal development and untreated wastewater discharge.
Pollution pathways extend deeper into ocean food webs than expected.
Monitoring programs must expand to track emerging contaminants effectively.



