- Trump Blew Up More Than Just TikTok and WeChat - The latest executive orders targeting China could be deep and damaging. Brace for impact. https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-08-07/trump-s-bans-on-tiktok-wechat-could-hit-u-s-tech-giants-in-china 22 comments politics
- Scientists urge caution, further assessment of ecological impacts above deep sea mining https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2020-07/uoha-suc070620.php 11 comments science
- Cleveland poised to declare racism a public health crisis with deep impact on society https://www.cleveland.com/cityhall/2020/06/cleveland-poised-to-declare-racism-a-public-health-crisis-with-deep-impact-on-society.html?outputtype=amp 26 comments politics
- Moon mystery as USA-sized crater 8 miles deep WASN'T caused by giant meteor impact https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/10010249/moon-crater-meteor-impact/ 48 comments worldnews
- How Intel Xeon Changes Impacted Single Root Deep Learning Servers https://www.servethehome.com/how-intel-skylake-sp-changes-impacted-single-root-pcie-deep-learning-servers/ 9 comments hardware
- A Video of Deep Impact's impactor probe colliding with comet Tempel 1 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/99/its_impact.gif 16 comments space
- Deep Impact probe feared lost http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n1309/10deepimpact/#.ujce6next2u 3 comments space
- U.S. military officers have deep doubts about impact, wisdom of a U.S. strike on Syria http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-military-officers-have-deep-doubts-about-impact-wisdom-of-a-us-strike-on-syria/2013/08/29/825dd5d4-10ee-11e3-b4cb-fd7ce041d814_story_1.html 20 comments worldnews
- Moon impact left sea of molten rock 6 miles deep http://www.futurity.org/science-technology/moon-impact-left-sea-of-molten-rock-6-miles-deep/ 140 comments science
- The Moon transiting Earth, as seen from Deep Impact https://planetary.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/images/3-earth/2013/di_earth-moon_animation.gif 3 comments space
- NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft has created a video of the moon transiting the Earth as seen from the spacecraft's point of view 31 million miles away... http://vitjanpet.blogspot.com/2008/11/earth-from-31-million-miles-away.html 8 comments science
- Do We Really Want Another Black President After The Events Of Deep Impact? http://www.theonion.com/content/opinion/do_we_really_want_another_black?utm_source=reddit_1 2 comments reddit.com
- For any Impact Wrestling fans looking for a weekly podcast that covers Impact’s TV show + Impact Plus events + PPVs, check out the Deep Six Wrestling Podcast, beginning with our review of Rebellion from this past weekend! https://open.spotify.com/episode/1G0XWOdQZnzjrcBur9fz1y?si=nR0MFYvzRnuQGpBBetpVxw 5 comments squaredcircle
- Idaho’s anti-transgender bills will have a deep economic impact on tourism and business https://www.idahostatesman.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article243819502.html 15 comments politics
- Hurricanes can have long-lasting impacts on the water budgets of coastal forests by covering them in a deep layer of salty, dead marshgrasses. This layer, called 'wrack,' can prevent 2/3 of rainwater from reaching tree's roots. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/341535743_wrack_and_ruin_legacy_hydrologic_effects_of_hurricane-deposited_wrack_on_hardwood-hammock_coastal_islands 4 comments science
- In a new study published in Nature Communications, a team of researchers shows that the largest impact crater in Europe, the Siljan impact structure, Sweden, has hosted long-term deep microbial activity which lived up to 300 million years after the impact. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-12728-y 34 comments science
- NASA deep impact probe possibly lost due to software glitch http://www.spacenews.com/article/civil-space/37180nasas-plucky-deep-impact-probe-feared-lost 10 comments space
- Deep Impact at Hartley 2: Two weeks after the flyby (lots of pictures) http://planetary.org/blog/article/00002781/ 3 comments science
- Will Ospreay: "I have had the best time at IMPACT WRESTLING from fan experience to quality of wrestling. I honestly believe that the reason they have climbed back from such a deep trench… is because that place is one big team. The moment they they said “we are TNA” I said “yes they are”" https://twitter.com/WillOspreay/status/1716319831442465187 109 comments squaredcircle
- (OC) A Deep Dive On How Guardiola Creates Space Where There Should Be None; City Return to the 4-1-2-3, But This Time It Becomes a 2-1-4-3 Instead of The Familiar 2-3-2-3; King Kun Making The Impossible Ordinary; Mahrez Brace; Stones’ Impact and more. None 6 comments soccer
- The impact of a first major anti-corruption drive by Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador spread deep into the political class on Wednesday as the probe threatened to involve top officials in the last government, including the president. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-corruption/mexico-presidents-pemex-sting-threatens-to-engulf-former-government-iduskcn1sz0gz?feedtype=rss&feedname=topnews 4 comments worldnews
- While the impact of the massive bombing raids during World War II left deep and obvious scars on the land, a new study suggests that the shockwaves reached the edge of space as well. As a result, those shockwaves actually weakened Earth's upper atmosphere, called the ionosphere. https://www.ann-geophys.net/36/1243/2018/ 5 comments science
- NASA declared the Deep Impact mission lost on Friday, after a computer glitch doomed the comet-smashing spacecraft. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/09/130920-deep-impact-ends-comet-mission-nasa-jpl/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_fb20130921news-cometmisdea&utm_campaign=content 348 comments worldnews
- NASA officials declared the Deep Impact mission lost on Friday, after a computer glitch doomed the comet-smashing spacecraft. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/09/130920-deep-impact-ends-comet-mission-nasa-jpl/ 222 comments programming
- A Theory Set in Stone: An Asteroid Killed the Dinosaurs, After All: A single asteroid impact near the Yucatan remains the best explanation for the massive Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction, scientists conclude in a new, deep review http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=asteroid-killed-dinosaurs 4 comments science
- Earth's oldest impact crater found in Greenland: 'An asteroid 30 kilometres across smashed into Greenland three billion years ago, creating a crater that was once 25 kilometres deep and 600 kilometres wide.' http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn21996-earths-oldest-impact-crater-found-in-greenland.html 30 comments science
- First controlled experiments on ocean acidification in the deep sea .. the only experiment in the world that allows researchers to study the impacts on deep-sea animals in their native habitat http://www.physorg.com/news/2011-11-ocean-acidification-deep-sea.html 3 comments science
- Major reductions in seafloor marine life from climate change by 2100: A new study quantifies for the first time future losses in deep-sea marine life, using advanced climate models. Results show that even the most remote deep-sea ecosystems are not safe from the impacts of climate change http://www.alphagalileo.org/viewitem.aspx?itemid=137706&culturecode=en 3 comments science
- [R] Impact of GPU uncertainty on the training of predictive deep neural networks: When training a predictive neural net using only CPUs, the learning error is higher than when using GPUs, suggesting that GPUs plays a different role in the learning process than just increasing computational speed. https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.01451 33 comments machinelearning
- [Cam Newton] Will be forever grateful for the impact you had on my life. Thank you for giving me an opportunity. Thank you for believing in me. I can go on and on but most importantly; thank you for allowing me to be me. This one hurt deep. https://instagram.com/stories/cameron1newton/2191064736048040136?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igshid=jfrinq7w4k7f 310 comments nfl
- First-ever measurements of underwater landslides reveal large, subsurface tsunami waves that can impact climate and threaten deep sea ecosystems https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-47080-0 5 comments science
- Cold waters that sank in polar regions hundreds of years ago during the Little Ice Age are still impacting deep Pacific Ocean temperature trends. The ongoing deep Pacific is cooling, which revises Earth's overall heat budget since 1750 downward by 35%. http://www.whoi.edu/news-release/the-long-memory-of-the-pacific-ocean 5 comments science
- “Armageddon and Deep Impact don't get the physics right, but they made people aware that this could happen.” The director of NASA’s Spaceguard on the real world positive impact 90s disaster movies had on public funding for asteroid detection. https://www.supercluster.com/editorial/90s-disaster-movies-might-actually-save-the-planet 125 comments space
- “Armageddon and Deep Impact don't get the physics right, but they made people aware that this could happen.” The director of NASA’s Spaceguard on the real-world impact scifi disaster movies have had on public awareness and funding for asteroid detection (and potentially deflection.) https://www.supercluster.com/editorial/90s-disaster-movies-might-actually-save-the-planet 33 comments space
- Groundwater on Mars - New findings suggest groundwater likely exists in a broader geographical area than just the poles of Mars and that there is an active system, as deep as 750m, from which groundwater comes to the surface along geological structures such as tectonic and impact-related fractures https://news.usc.edu/155539/new-evidence-of-deep-groundwater-on-mars/ 6 comments science
- 16-year-old Brazilian girl has become a media sensation after given evidence to a Senate committee analysing the impact of deep government cuts in education funding http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-37830918 5 comments worldnews
- "Bomb Carbon" Has Been Found in Deep-Ocean Creatures: The detection of this radioactive relic of nuclear weapons tests in a remote environment shows humanity’s far-reaching environmental impact. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/bomb-carbon-has-been-found-in-deep-ocean-creatures/ 4 comments science
- Despite boiling temperatures, Mercury manages to maintain stable glaciers. According to new research, the glaciers, which are up to 160 feet (50 m) thick and 50 million years old, formed when free-floating water ice from comet and asteroid impacts settled in deep craters on the planet's night side. http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/01/exploring-glaciers-on-mercury-a-planet-plagued-by-boiling-temperatures 27 comments worldnews
- Despite boiling temperatures, Mercury manages to maintain stable glaciers. According to new research, the glaciers, which are up to 160 feet (50 m) thick and 50 million years old, formed when free-floating water ice from comet and asteroid impacts settled in deep craters on the planet's night side. http://www.astronomy.com/news/2019/01/exploring-glaciers-on-mercury-a-planet-plagued-by-boiling-temperatures 9 comments science
- "In one of the most dramatic signs ever documented of how shrinking Arctic sea ice impacts polar bears, researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska have tracked a female bear that swam nine days across the deep, frigid Beaufort Sea before reaching an ice floe 426 miles offshore." http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-polar-bears-20110129,0,6059303.story 14 comments science