Every Noise at Once: Spotifys Kündigungswelle legt freie Musikbibliothek lahm

Eine bittere Entwicklung für Musikfans: Die gewaltige Musik-Enzyklopädie Every Noise liegt derzeit auf Eis. Streaming-Anbieter Spotify ist daran nicht unschuldig. (Unternehmen, API)

Eine bittere Entwicklung für Musikfans: Die gewaltige Musik-Enzyklopädie Every Noise liegt derzeit auf Eis. Streaming-Anbieter Spotify ist daran nicht unschuldig. (Unternehmen, API)

Sparmaßnahmen: Frankreich stoppt E-Auto-Förderprogramm für dieses Jahr

Mit einem Förderprogramm ermöglicht Frankreich Menschen mit geringem Einkommen, auf E-Autos umzusteigen. Nun wird das bis nächstes Jahr pausiert. (Elektromobilität, Elektroauto)

Mit einem Förderprogramm ermöglicht Frankreich Menschen mit geringem Einkommen, auf E-Autos umzusteigen. Nun wird das bis nächstes Jahr pausiert. (Elektromobilität, Elektroauto)

SOPHGO SG2000 and SG2002 chips combine RISC-V, ARM, MCU, and NPU cores for small, cheap AI boards

SOPHON’s SOPHGO SG2000 and SG2002 chips are cheap, low-power solutions that leverage a bunch of different processor cores to provide a platform for running AI tasks and other applications. The chip supports a mix of RISC-V and ARM application pr…

SOPHON’s SOPHGO SG2000 and SG2002 chips are cheap, low-power solutions that leverage a bunch of different processor cores to provide a platform for running AI tasks and other applications. The chip supports a mix of RISC-V and ARM application processors as well as a microcontroller for managing input from cameras and other devices and an […]

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Half of migratory species face extinction due to human activities

Since the 1970s, global biodiversity has plummeted by 70 percent.

a sea turtle

Enlarge / In the case of Great Barrier Reef green turtles, rising temperatures have been linked to changing sex-determination, with an increasing number of new hatchlings born female. (credit: Jonas Gratzer/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Humans are driving migratory animals—sea turtles, chimpanzees, lions and penguins, among dozens of other species—towards extinction, according to the most comprehensive assessment of migratory species ever carried out.

The State of the World’s Migratory Species, a first of its kind report compiled by conservation scientists under the auspices of the U.N. Environment Programme’s World Conservation Monitoring Centre, found population decline, a precursor to extinction, in nearly half of the roughly 1,200 species listed under the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), a 1979 treaty aimed at conserving species that move across international borders.

The report’s findings dovetail with those of another authoritative U.N. assessment, the 2019 Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, that found around 1 million of Earth’s 8 million species are at risk of extinction due to human activity. Since the 1970s, global biodiversity, the variation of life on Earth, has declined by a whopping 70 percent.

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