NASA has selected proposals for four missions that would study cosmic explosions and the debris they leave behind, as well as monitor how nearby stellar flares may affect the atmospheres of orbiting planets. | Continue reading
New findings on how bacteria can maintain persistent and fast upstream swimming motion over distances comparable with many human organs, may help prevent life-threatening infections, according to a team of international researchers. | Continue reading
The world of travel blogger during the coronavirus pandemic. | Continue reading
When tides are at their highest a few days after a full or new moon, thousands of small silver fish called grunion flop onto Southern California beaches. Females wriggle their tails into the sand, males spray the females with sperm, and the fertilized eggs are deposited below the … | Continue reading
Genki Imamura is Founder, Philosopher and Brand Designer at Bees & Honey, a Tokyo based brand design group that offers lifestyle brands radical product design... | Continue reading
As people increasingly social distance themselves to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, social media is an appealing way to stay in contact with friends, family and colleagues. But it can also be a source of misinformation and bad advice—some of it even dangerously wron … | Continue reading
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Here is a list of things you can do to help. Everyone can do at least one of these. 1) Put 18 May firmly in your diary. The hearing stands adjourned until 18 May. Turn up on 18 May and join the protests there all day – show the world this is a political trial, … | Continue reading
SBI BITS provides IT services and infrastructure to the SBI Group — Japan’s market leading financial services company group — which is made up of over 250 companies, and 6,000 employees. To increase time to market and meet heavy client requirements, SBI BITs was looking for alter … | Continue reading
Verizon Media’s search engines promises “unbiased” search results, but serves results clearly favoring the parent company’s media websites. | Continue reading
The River Merchant’s Answer to His Wife —(For A. L.) The lights of Cho-fu-Sa fade in the distance, and this will arrive when I do. Travel has unraveled all my senses; each night I curl my body around a small piece of silence waiting in the dark for its sound. Now my boat rounds t … | Continue reading
Be cautious and careful. But there’s no need to go overboard with panic. | Continue reading
With stock markets plummeting despite the federal government's recent steps to try to bolster the economy, worries that COVID-19 could do lasting economic damage are rising. The Gazette spoke with Harvard Business School's Willy Shih, the Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Manage … | Continue reading
I have been prevented from uploading a fix for one of my Chrome extensions for over a month and there’s nothing I can do about it. | Continue reading
A majestic ponderosa pine, standing tall in what is widely thought to have been the "center of the world" for the Ancestral Puebloan people, may have more mundane origins than previously believed, according to research led by tree-ring experts at the University of Arizona. | Continue reading
Lessons for the U.S. and Europe on how to cope with commercial disruption. | Continue reading
Around the world, festivals, sporting events, conferences and community celebrations are being cancelled or postponed due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19. Event organizers have had to make difficult decisions about how to proceed, and would-be attendees question whether t … | Continue reading
I have produced a 7 pp. document, mostly micro- rather than macroeconomics, leaving the pure health and health care issues aside, you will find it here (link is now corrected). Intended for policymakers. Here is the opening bit: “We need a series of policies to achieve some rat … | Continue reading
Remdesivir is now in the spotlight as scientists and governments scramble to hasten patients' recovery and ease the pandemic's burden on health systems. | Continue reading
Build a network of support that adapts to your changing needs. | Continue reading
Artificial Lawyer has been asking people in the legal and legal tech community how they are adjusting to the new world of Covid-19-driven working from home (WFH). Here is the view of Shilpa Bhandar… | Continue reading
Governments and companies across the world have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with cancellations of public events and closures of offices, restaurants, museums, schools and universities to avoid masses from gathering as the highly contagious pneumonia-like disease can spread … | Continue reading
In this article I'm going to show you how to build amazing dashboards for any Node JS application, tell you about using Prometheus with Grafana and give you some code templates, so you can use them to solve your own issues. | Continue reading
Como resultado de um decreto geral emitido pelo Ministério de Assuntos Sociais e Integração de Hesse, não é mais possível realizar o Musikmesse Plaza, nem qualquer concerto do Musikmesse Festival. | Continue reading
Your job is more than what you do. | Continue reading
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5G mobile data transfers require the use of more and higher frequency ranges, all of which need to be accommodated within a single mobile device. Thus, the demands on radio frequency (RF) components are constantly increasing. The Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physi … | Continue reading
Visualizing the structure of viruses, proteins and other small biomolecules can help scientists gain deeper insights into how these molecules function, potentially leading to new treatments for disease. In recent years, a powerful technology called cryogenic electron microscopy ( … | Continue reading
The visual code editor for designing and building digital products—without writing code. | Continue reading
Corporate giants shouldn't be applauded for helping to solve crises their own policies have helped cause, writes Linsey McGoey. | Continue reading
Government reneges on its promises that phone tracking program would get approval from Knesset, last only 30 days, and that all data from it would be deleted immediately | Continue reading
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Today we have a special festive surprise for you. We want to give your our FREE St. Patrick's Day printable. | Continue reading
Due to the ongoing threat of COVID-19, more than 421 million children worldwide are out of school. While kids likely view this as a break, parents likely have concerns on how to manage their child's behavior and schoolwork at home. The FIU Center for Children and Families has som … | Continue reading
As the COVID-19 emergency continues and an increasing number of cities and countries are establishing quarantines or cordons sanitaire, the Internet has become, for many, the primary method to keep in touch with their friends and families. | Continue reading
In this edition, VFX artists react to Blade: Trinity, find out what goes into dubbing Pokémon from Japanese to English, and more. | Continue reading
Toilet paper shortages, profiteering from hand sanitizer and empty shelves in grocery stores. | Continue reading
This vegan pasta primavera is so full of flavor! It features spaghetti with spring vegetables like asparagus, peas, spinach, and zesty lemon. | Continue reading