12/11/2017 0 Comments For a while, it was looking like another typical Russell Wilson comeback for the SeahawksJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – For three quarters of the game, Russell Wilson hardly looked like the player who after three quarters of the season was being considered a legitimate MVP candidate. At the end of three quarters Sunday, Wilson was 13 for 24 for 122 yards and three interceptions, tying the second-most interceptions of his career in a regular-season game. But then came the fourth quarter, and as so often happens, Wilson and the Seahawks came to life, cutting a 27-10 Jacksonville lead to 30-24 and getting the ball back for one final drive from their own 42 with 2:39 left. “Hell, yeah,” Jacksonville coach Doug Marrone said when asked if he got nervous as Wilson led Seattle's comeback with touchdown passes of 61 yards to Paul Richardson and then 74 yards to Tyler Lockett.
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds isn't an easy game, and I'm not just talking about the 99 other players looking to gun you down on its deadly island. On Windows PCs, you have to memorize loads of different keys to crouch, lean around a corner, aim at an enemy, sight in your rifle for the right distance, steady your breath and fire -- maybe all at the same time. So how does that translate to Xbox One, where the game launches for the first time this Tuesday, Dec. 12? It's complicated. Microsoft has just revealed the official day-one control scheme for PUBG, and amazingly, it looks like the team has been able to cram just about everything into the space of an Xbox One gamepad. (Heck, some of these controls sound easier than PC.)
12/11/2017 0 Comments For a while, it was looking like another typical Russell Wilson comeback for the SeahawksJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - For three quarters of the game, Russell Wilson hardly looked like the player who after three quarters of the season was being considered a legitimate MVP candidate. At the end of three quarters Sunday, Wilson was 13 for 24 for 122 yards and three interceptions, tying the second-most interceptions of his career in a regular-season game. But then came the fourth quarter, and as so often happens, Wilson and the Seahawks came to life, cutting a 27-10 Jacksonville lead to 30-24 and getting the ball back for one final drive from their own 42 with 2:39 left. “Hell, yeah,'' Jacksonville coach Doug Marrone said when asked if he got nervous as Wilson led Seattle's comeback with touchdown passes of 61 yards to Paul Richardson and then 74 yards to Tyler Lockett. New York City{Sometimes life can throw you a curve event. You may find yourself unemployed, suddenly, and then unsure in the exactly in order to do
They raise questions about how the enigmatic “unicorns of the sea” will cope with increasing human intrusion on their Arctic habitat.
Historically, narwhals have not come into contact with much human disturbance, because they live mainly hidden among Arctic sea ice. But in recent decades, as the ice has declined, this is changing.
“Shipping and exploration for oil and gas is moving into the narwhals' world,” said lead researcher Dr Terrie Williams, from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Having developed technology to study the physiology of dolphins at her home institute, she explained that her collaborator on this study – Dr Mads Peter Heide-Jorgensen, from the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources – contacted her to see if her tags could be used on wild narwhals.
“His research allowed him to work with hunters; instead of the animals being killed, he releases them with satellite tags,” Dr Williams explained. “So this was an incredible opportunity to look at the biology of a deep-diving whale.”
The tags she developed incorporate a heart monitor with depth and acceleration measurement, as well as a satellite tracking device. Ubisoft has announced Far Cry 5's release date has been delayed. The open-world first-person shooter will now launch on March 27, 2018, instead of the previously announced February 27, 2018 date, which constitutes a delay of one month. In addition to this, The Crew 2's release has been moved from March 16, 2018 to the first half of Ubisoft's 2018-19 fiscal year, which means it will launch between April 2018 and September 2018. One other Ubisoft franchise game, which has not yet been revealed, has been moved to its fiscal year 2019-20. We never got the additional story mode heists for Grand Theft Auto V, but Rockstar Games seems to be making up for that with the next add-on for perennial moneymaker GTA Online. From the looks of it, "The Doomsday Heist" is going to be pretty involved. Based on the trailer below, you'll steal a surface-to-air missile truck, explore Mount Chilliad, interact with a snarky AI named Clifford, don a jetpack, take to the sky in a flying car and then use the same car to intercept a submarine. Yeah, there's a lot going on. Online heists were first available back in 2015, and Rockstar seemingly abandoned the game type after releasing the first four. The new mission will be available for free across PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One starting December 12th. New York City{Sometimes life can throw you a curve event. You may find yourself unemployed, suddenly, and then unsure in the exactly in order to do Campo Santo, the studio behind hit indie adventure Firewatch, unveiled its next game In the Valley of Gods at The Game Awards with a first look trailer. There's not much information about In the Valley of Gods yet - Campo Santo is describing it as a “single-player first-person adventure,” where players will step into the shoes of Rashida, a “disgraced former explorer and filmmaker” exploring an ancient valley in the Egyptian desert during the 1920s to search for treasure and fame. And if it's anything like Firewatch, expect it to be a hugely story driven affair, although In the Valley of Gods already advances ahead of the company's first game by featuring a second character named Zora, Rashida's former partner who apparently has some bad blood with Rashida.
They raise questions about how the enigmatic “unicorns of the sea” will cope with increasing human intrusion on their Arctic habitat.
Historically, narwhals have not come into contact with much human disturbance, because they live mainly hidden among Arctic sea ice. But in recent decades, as the ice has declined, this is changing.
“Shipping and exploration for oil and gas is moving into the narwhals' world,” said lead researcher Dr Terrie Williams, from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Having developed technology to study the physiology of dolphins at her home institute, she explained that her collaborator on this study – Dr Mads Peter Heide-Jorgensen, from the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources – contacted her to see if her tags could be used on wild narwhals.
“His research allowed him to work with hunters; instead of the animals being killed, he releases them with satellite tags,” Dr Williams explained. “So this was an incredible opportunity to look at the biology of a deep-diving whale.”
The tags she developed incorporate a heart monitor with depth and acceleration measurement, as well as a satellite tracking device. |
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