Sadly, no one showed up dressed as a turkey. | Continue reading
A Washington State University researcher has found that one-fourth of the carbon held by soil is bound to minerals as far as six feet below the surface. The discovery opens a new possibility for dealing with the element as it continues to warm the Earth's atmosphere. | Continue reading
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have conducted simulations suggesting that graphene, in addition to its many other useful features, can be modified with special pores to act as a tunable filter or strainer for ions (charged atoms) in a liq … | Continue reading
Researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, have together with colleagues at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California, developed a method that increases the signal strength from microbial electrochemical cells by up to twen … | Continue reading
The end of guerrilla warfare has led to an increase in woodland conflagrations and deforestation | Continue reading
As crazy as it sounds, the way a strong chess player approaches the game can reveal a lot about who they are as a person. By JJ Lang | Continue reading
Google to create $200,000 fund to sponsor the addition of "on by default" performance-related updates in popular JavaScript frameworks. | Continue reading
Be it a junior developer or an experienced one, we all love open-source packages. Our lives as developers would be so exhausting without… | Continue reading
Today, I’m excited to share that, for the first time, the same machine learning courses used to train engineers at Amazon are now arevailable to all developers through AWS. We’ve been using machine learning across Amazon for more than 20 years. With thousands of engineers focused … | Continue reading
"At some point, we decided that somebody on a bike or on foot is not traffic, but an obstruction to traffic."“If you look at newspapers from American ci... | Continue reading
One of Australia's great chefs of vegan cuisine is an avowed meat-eater. | Continue reading
Wits researchers go on a mission to describe, classify and trace the 4.5 billion-year-old history of a meteorite that landed in Madagascar. | Continue reading
AI art using GANs (generative adversarial networks) is new enough that the art world does not understand it well enough to evaluate it. We saw this unfold last month when the French artists’ collective Obvious stumbled into selling their very first AI artwork for $450K at Chris … | Continue reading
An important component of the microscopic machinery that drives cell death has been identified by Walter and Eliza Hall Institute scientists. | Continue reading
New features in Gradle 5.0 since version 4.0. Performance, dependency management, and build inspection and assistance | Continue reading
Disturbance events such as human interference or predator attacks may negatively affect animal groups. Using an innovative tracking technique, researchers from the University of Konstanz and the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Germany have demonstrated how groups of birds … | Continue reading
DNA tests were hot sellers on Black Friday, but don’t worry if you missed any of those deals because we have good news: Cyber Monday’s DNA test kit deals are even better! Snag the insan… | Continue reading
How hostile architecture keeps New Yorkers moving along. | Continue reading
Two years after Apple removed the iPhone’s headphone jack, life without it still sucks. | Continue reading
"If there's no problem, then I'm not that interested. But if there's a problem, if there's some restriction or some limitation, then I'm interested suddenly," says game dev Lucas Pope. | Continue reading
The official website for the city of Bologna. Book an hotel and find all information on accommodation, restaurants, places to see, events and activities. | Continue reading
The history of aviation is full of notable X-Planes, a number of which heralded in new generations of flight. The Bell X-1 became the first aircraft to break the speed of sound during level flight … | Continue reading
By packing big antennas into tiny satellites, JPL engineers are making space science cheap | Continue reading
A replacement to Java? Is it any good? | Continue reading
A listing on Lenovo's website points to three unannounced mobile Intel 9th generation Core processors. | Continue reading
Step by step React refactoring using the Render Props pattern | Continue reading
Damian Bradfield considers what becomes of the human condition in a landscape increasingly dominated by algorithms and artificial intelligence. | Continue reading
Today, I got really irritated at something, and I knew that realistically it was not a big deal, that it was not worth being irritated for… | Continue reading
Rivian is developing a portfolio of vehicles and services that inspire people to get out | Continue reading
Walmart is a top destination each and every year for Black Friday, and last week’s big Black Friday blitz was par for the course. Walmart had a slew of killer deals that couldn’t be fou… | Continue reading
Linking qubits via an intermediary protects quantum information for longer. | Continue reading
Innovation is not all sunshine and frolicking lambs. | Continue reading
It's not often trades unions and employers are equally worried about an issue threatening workers' rights. But recently, the UK's Trades Union Congress and the main body that represents British businesses, the CBI, have both voiced concerns about the budding practice of implantin … | Continue reading