Forbesflipped into InnovationNowPublic Buildings Should Mandate Cleaner AirForbes - Laurie WinklessInternational group of scientists call for indoor air quality standards to be introduced. Australia’s bushfire season of 2019-20 was unprecedented in its intensity and magnitude. An area the size of the UK (59 million acres) burned. Billions of animals killed or displaced. Thousands of homes …
Forbesflipped into LifestyleNowTest-Driving The 2024 Toyota Tundra Platinum CrewMaxForbes - Josh MaxThere was never a time during the week’s test of the 2024 Tundra Platinum CrewMax in Seattle where I wasn’t aware of my tonnage, and I didn’t mind a bit. Despite my bulk - all 5325 pounds of it - it was a rollicking week’s test full of tight squeezes, creativity with parking, and gently cruising …
Forbesflipped into LeadershipNowHarvard Accepts 3.59% Of Applicants, Highest Rate In 4 YearsForbes - Anna Esaki-SmithThis year's Ivy League acceptance rates continue to reflect today’s competitive landscape of higher education but there are signs of easing. Harvard University accepted 3.59 percent of applicants for the Class of 2028, its highest acceptance rate in four years, according to the student-run Harvard …
Forbesflipped into InnovationNowAutodesk Infuses Generative AI Across Its Expansive Product PortfolioForbes - Robert DeFrancescoAutodesk (ADSK) is one vendor at the forefront of the massive innovation wave that’s bringing generative AI technology to the design, construction, manufacturing and entertainment industries. Autodesk provides software for a variety of use cases across the architecture, engineering, construction, …
Forbesflipped into InnovationNowToday’s ‘Wordle’ #1014 Hints, Clues And Answer For Friday, March 29thForbes - Erik KainLooking for Thursday’s Wordle hints, clues and answer? You can find them here: It’s 2XP Friday, which means anyone playing Competitive Wordle gets double the points (or loses twice as many points) today. Competitive Wordle works like this: You play against me or the Wordle Bot or someone else every …
Forbesflipped into InnovationNowGlobal Warming Will Delay The ‘Drop Second,’ Say ScientistsForbes - Jamie CarterEarth is speeding up. In the coming years, a second will need to be removed from global time. That “drop second” will be a first for international timekeepers, but according to new research, it will be delayed by climate change. On June 29, 2022, Earth rotated 1.59 milliseconds less than 24 hours, …