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Student-built map catalogs AI data centers and policy worldwide
policy12 days ago

Student-built map catalogs AI data centers and policy worldwide

A University of Washington student created an open, self-updating interactive map that tracks where data centers are being built and how AI policy is evolving around the world, using Epoch AI data and automated news summaries; the project highlights a patchwork of responses—from water and energy concerns to tax breaks—and argues that greater transparency could empower communities to negotiate benefits like jobs, tax revenue, and environmental monitoring.

Interactive Map Reveals State-by-State Rise in U.S. Gas Prices
business20 days ago

Interactive Map Reveals State-by-State Rise in U.S. Gas Prices

Business Insider released an interactive map to compare state gas prices as the national average rose from $2.98 to over $4 per gallon since February; California has topped $6, while Oklahoma and Kansas have logged the lowest averages. Analysts point to global supply tensions from Strait of Hormuz disruptions, the seasonal switch to a more expensive summer blend, and Midwest refinery outages as drivers, with some forecasts for this summer ranging from about $3.50 to $5.50 per gallon.

"2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Find Exact Timing for Kentucky ZIP Codes"
astronomy2 years ago

"2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Find Exact Timing for Kentucky ZIP Codes"

The 2024 total solar eclipse will be visible in several cities in Kentucky, with varying start, peak, and end times. The peak of the eclipse is expected to occur around 2:00 p.m. local time in most locations, with durations ranging from 23.8 seconds to 4 minutes. An interactive map allows individuals to input their ZIP code to see specific eclipse details for their location. Additionally, the article provides a detailed breakdown of viewing times for various cities in Kentucky and Indiana.

"Unveiling the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Best Times, Places, and Phenomena to Watch"
science2 years ago

"Unveiling the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Best Times, Places, and Phenomena to Watch"

NASA has released an interactive map that allows users to input their location and view the best times and places to watch the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, the first to cross the U.S. in seven years. While Southern California will only experience a partial view, areas in the path of totality, including Texas, Oklahoma, and parts of the Northeast, will witness the entire sun being covered during the event.

"Maximizing Your View: Navigating the 2024 Solar Eclipse and Avoiding Traffic Hazards"
astronomy2 years ago

"Maximizing Your View: Navigating the 2024 Solar Eclipse and Avoiding Traffic Hazards"

NASA has released an interactive map to help people plan their viewing experience for the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. The Eclipse Explorer tool provides information on the eclipse timing, max coverage, and weather for specific locations. It also offers tips for maximizing visibility and safety, including the importance of certified eclipse glasses and preparing for potential traffic and travel challenges.

"Real-Time Visualization: Tracking Starlink Satellites Over Earth"
technology2 years ago

"Real-Time Visualization: Tracking Starlink Satellites Over Earth"

SpaceX has launched an interactive global map of their Starlink internet satellites, allowing users to track the live coverage of every satellite in orbit around the Earth. The map provides information on the number of satellites launched and currently in orbit, as well as data on the amount of data sent to Earth and upcoming Starlink launches. Despite its goal of providing worldwide high-speed internet, Starlink has faced criticism for its negative impacts on astronomy and concerns about potential interference with radio astronomy and space debris.

"April 8 Total Solar Eclipse: Safely Watching and Tracking Timeline"
astronomy2 years ago

"April 8 Total Solar Eclipse: Safely Watching and Tracking Timeline"

On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will move across North America, with the longest duration of totality being 4 minutes and 28 seconds near Torreón, Mexico. The eclipse will be visible in Mexico and across several U.S. states, with those in the path of totality experiencing the moon completely covering the sun and the sky becoming dark. NASA provides an interactive map to track the eclipse's visibility across the U.S., and people outside the path of totality will experience a partial solar eclipse and a temperature drop of about 10 degrees.

"Exploring the Vastness of the Universe: Interactive Map Unveils Cosmic Scale"
astronomy2 years ago

"Exploring the Vastness of the Universe: Interactive Map Unveils Cosmic Scale"

An interactive graphic titled 'Scale of the Universe' allows users to explore the sheer scale of the universe, from the human perspective to the edges of the observable universe, revealing mind-boggling numbers such as 2 trillion galaxies and 40 quintillion black holes. The map, created by computer scientist Cary Huang, showcases the incomprehensible vastness of the universe, with the observable universe estimated to be 46.508 billion light-years across. The article also delves into the staggering numbers of stars and planets, the structure of the Milky Way, and the potential for habitable planets, providing a humbling perspective on our place in the cosmos.

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Interactive Map Reveals Timing and Traffic Warnings"
astronomy2 years ago

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Interactive Map Reveals Timing and Traffic Warnings"

On April 8, a total solar eclipse will be visible over the United States, Mexico, and Canada. An interactive map allows people to find the timing and extent of sun coverage for their location. In Rochester NY, ideal eclipse viewing locations include parks and waterfront areas, with the Rochester Museum and Science Center hosting a festival. The eclipse's path of totality will cut across 13 U.S. states, with Mexico's Pacific coast experiencing it first. The eclipse will begin in Rochester at 2:07 p.m., with totality at 3:20 p.m. lasting for 3 minutes and 38 seconds. NASA and other organizations will provide online viewing options.

"Maximizing the Total Solar Eclipse: Your City's Coverage and Tourism Opportunities in April 2024"
astronomy2 years ago

"Maximizing the Total Solar Eclipse: Your City's Coverage and Tourism Opportunities in April 2024"

In April, Texas will experience a solar eclipse, with Austin, Waco, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Tyler in the path of totality, while San Antonio will see 99.99% coverage and Houston 94.41%. All of Texas will see at least 80% coverage, with Radar Base near Eagle Pass experiencing the longest totality at 4 minutes and 26.8 seconds. A total of 176 communities will have totality lasting at least 4 minutes and 20 seconds, and the next total eclipse visible in the U.S. won’t occur until 2044.

"Mastering Palworld: Essential Tips for Finding and Using Lifmunk and Pal Souls"
gaming2 years ago

"Mastering Palworld: Essential Tips for Finding and Using Lifmunk and Pal Souls"

An interactive map from MapGenie is now available for Palworld players to locate the 244 Lifmunk Effigy statues, essential for increasing catching power in the game. The map allows users to toggle different points of interest and mark off found locations. It also proves useful for finding dungeons and eggs, aiding completionists and those seeking game secrets.