Weird blasts of radio waves from space called fast radio bursts have been baffling astronomers since they were discovered, but after finding one in our galaxy we may finally know what creates them | Continue reading
Apple has conducted extensive research into every aspect of Messages, that all hints at editable text in the short term, and perhaps a WeChat-like series of mini-applications in the future. | Continue reading
The aggregation of proteins in amyloid structure, a process described in mammals and fungus and bacteria, is implied in about 36 human diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and type 2 diabetes. Most of the amyloid fibres are known for their ability to bind … | Continue reading
A study published this week in Scientific Reports by researchers from Macquarie University Applied BioSciences reveals that Queensland Fruit Fly (Q-fly) can detect the presence of potential predators by smell. Incredibly, the study also found that Q-fly modify their behavior base … | Continue reading
A technique developed by three RIKEN researchers can identify interaction patterns within human chromosomes that conventional methods miss. It will help produce new maps of our chromosomes and uncover the complex interactions in them. | Continue reading
When the person at the top is malignant and self-serving, unethical behavior cascades through the organization and becomes legitimized. | Continue reading
Giant elliptical galaxies are not as likely as previously thought to be cradles of technological civilizations such as our own, according to a recent paper by a University of Arkansas astrophysicist. | Continue reading
A new class of self-forming membrane to separate carbon dioxide from a mixture of gases has been developed by Newcastle University researchers. | Continue reading
(Welcome to The Quarantine Stream, a new series where the /Film team shares what they’ve been watching while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.) The Movie: The Conversation Where You Can Stream It: Amazon Prime Video The Pitch: Gene Hackman plays a surveillance exper … | Continue reading
Honestly, this looks like a poster for the next season of The Crown, and it really works. Bonus points to Tatler for the pared-down cover lines; now is not the time for their usual (fun) teasers like | Continue reading
How birds build their first nest depends on the environment in which they grew up, according to new research from St Andrews. | Continue reading
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Newtown terrace house is a response to this paradigm and looks to reinstate the balcony as a point of engagement, to reinstate the ... | Continue reading
Although Git is integrated in many different editors, such as Visual Studio Code, it’s important to also know how to use Git from the command line. If | Continue reading
Deep neural network (DNN) is an indispensable machine learning tool forachieving human-level performance on many learning tasks. Yet, due to itsblack-box nature, it is inherently difficult to... | Continue reading
All my life, I have dismissed paranoids on the right ( | Continue reading
Food Bank For New York City is NYC’s leading hunger-relief organization. During this crisis, the number of people turning to their emergency food network has increased by 50%. Here are some interesting stats from their website: $1 helps provide 5 meals OR $1/day helps provide 150 … | Continue reading
The idea of controlled human infection trials has been met with enthusiasm in some quarters, and reservations in others, including from some who run them. | Continue reading
Connecting people on furlough with remote volunteer opportunities | Continue reading
In this white paper we provide a vision for 6G Edge Intelligence. Movingtowards 5G and beyond the future 6G networks, intelligent solutions utilizingdata-driven machine learning and artificial... | Continue reading
Being human, the world of human beings is the one we tend to notice most. The crowds. The interplay of people. The buzz and bustle of what we call daily life. But sometimes, behind that... | Continue reading
Indivisible publisher 505 Games has explained how the title managed to launch on the Switch without it or developer Lab Zero Games' knowledge. | Continue reading
A forthcoming book documents how politically active communities became disengaged after local schools were shuttered. Now, more schools may face permanent closure. | Continue reading
I have several RasPis lying around the place. I sold my 2 when I got a 3, but then that languished largely unused for several years, after the fun interlude of getting it running RiscOS in an old ZX Spectrum case. Then I bought myself a 3+ in a passive-cooling heatsink/case for Y … | Continue reading
A quick-start guide to installing and using RTX Voice beta, NVIDIA's background noise removal plugin. | Continue reading
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a new mathematical machine-intelligence-based technique that spatially delineates highly complicated cell-to-cell and gene-gene interactions. The powerful method could help with the diagnosis and treatment of dise … | Continue reading
Attack traffic on TCP port 9673, Author: Jim Clausing | Continue reading
The official home of the Python Programming Language | Continue reading
Vinnie's Pizzeria, a legendary pizza joint in Williamsburg, Brooklyn known for their unique pizza creations, pays tribute to Dr. Anthony Fauci with their | Continue reading
Machine learning, particularly in the form of deep learning, has driven mostof the recent fundamental developments in artificial intelligence. Deeplearning is based on computational models that... | Continue reading
Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung at Artforum: THERE IS A CERTAIN PROFUNDITY—a profundity that can only be qualified and quantified as tautology—a deep profundity in Santu Mofokeng’s work, which thrusts the viewers, if they are willing to listen to the images carefully, into a space … | Continue reading
This was posted to the Instagram account of Daniil Krapivnikov, a rising, Nike-sponsored 17-year-old soccer star from Russia. Here he's getting in some hi-tech dribbling practice in the time of social distancing: I'm assuming the lights are fake because 1) The timing of them seem … | Continue reading
Mayukh Sen in The Atlantic: In 1986, when the director Mira Nair was scouting for her film Salaam Bombay! at the National School of Drama in New Delhi, she fixed her gaze on a young man from Jaipur. “I noticed his focus, his intensity, his very remarkable look—his hooded eyes,” s … | Continue reading
NASA announces three U.S. companies will develop the human landers that will land astronauts on the Moon beginning in 2024 as part of the Artemis program. | Continue reading
Using thousands of original photographs taken by astronauts during the Apollo missions, motion designer Christian Stangl and com | Continue reading
Robert Pippin at The Point: Although the nineteenth-century philosopher G.W.F. Hegel is known as a defender of bourgeois society and so of what came to be known after him as capitalism, I think the evidence suggests that his answer to these questions is far more negative than is … | Continue reading
An integrated detector device could form the basis of a distributed air-quality sensor network. | Continue reading
In a bit of a quiet week – a calm before the storm that will be early May in sports tech, I’ve got a few arrivals that I figured I’d drop a quick note here and some minor first impressions | Continue reading