[…] | Continue reading
Steph Smith is working full-time remotely. A year ago she started learning to code and built 4 projects since then. She’s also nomad and has visited 52 countries so far. | Continue reading
The first exaflops-capable supercomputers are just around the corner and to celebrate this milestone-to-be and talk about its ramifications, the US | Continue reading
How I revive old laptop with latest Ubuntu version | Continue reading
It’s depressing to watch a mean, lean, fighting machine of a company deteriorate into mediocracy. In Silicon Valley we call this process the “bozo explosion.” This downward slide seems inevitable after a company achieves success–often during the years immediately following an IPO … | Continue reading
A job at Google is something many technologists dream of. It’s a steep climb, though; there’s a ton of competition, and Google can have its pick of the | Continue reading
Fears of forced technology transfer are overblown. | Continue reading
Excitons are quasiparticles made from the excited state of electrons and—according to research being carried out EPFL—have the potential to boost the energy efficiency of our everyday devices. | Continue reading
The characteristics of a new, iron-containing type of material that is thought to have future applications in nanotechnology and spintronics have been determined at Purdue University. | Continue reading
View the winning entries from the 2019 Photomicrography Competition | Continue reading
Vibrio parahaemolyticus can be found in the tidal zones in estuarine areas. The marine bacterium causes acute gastroenteritis in humans and is the leading cause for seafood borne illnesses in the world. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for terrestrial Microbiology in Mar … | Continue reading
Apple's new entry-level tablet delivers the basics, and that will be enough for some. | Continue reading
Apple and Blizzard have been pulled into a political struggle, and the platforms are part of the playing field | Continue reading
Wineries in the mid-Atlantic region should consider recycling and encouraging their customers to bring bottles to their tasting rooms for refilling to distinguish their businesses from so many others, according to a team of wine-marketing researchers who surveyed consumers. | Continue reading
Your audience will make up their minds about you in seconds. | Continue reading
In Blanket Toss Under The Midnight Sun (Penguin/Random House) Paul Seesequasis has compiled photogra | Continue reading
"Life is both fleeting and dangerous, and there is no point in denying yourself pleasure, or being anything other than what you are."Unique love story set in the New York City theater world during the 1940s. Told from the perspective of an older woman as she looks back on her you … | Continue reading
Single-use plastics might have more inherent value than you think. | Continue reading
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County, neuroscientist was known for pioneering work on laughter, yawning, hiccupping, and tears. | Continue reading
Radios, Satellite TV, and magazines. | Continue reading
This favorite mushroom barley soup is full of vegetables, chewy barley, and warming broth. It's a recipe for cozy on gray days! | Continue reading
In this edition, run through over 80 Watchmen Easter eggs from the premiere episode, remember 25 years of Fox Searchlight movies, and more. | Continue reading
New York's Museum of Modern Art just reopened after a $450 million expansion and renovation. | Continue reading
Materials scientists who work with nano-sized components have developed ways of working with their vanishingly small materials. But what if you could get your components to assemble themselves into different structures without actually handling them at all? | Continue reading
When plants come under attack from invading bacteria, viruses or fungi, they mount a two-pronged response, producing both offensive chemicals to kill invaders and defensive chemicals to prevent infestations from spreading. | Continue reading
Why the Roman Empire fell is often discussed in history classes and textbooks. But new research by Stanford historian Walter Scheidel considers an angle that has received little scholarly attention: Why did it—or something similar to it—never emerge again? | Continue reading
Under pressure from activists, Target announced in September 2017 that it would hike wages for all 323,000 employees to at | Continue reading
UK company Reaction Engines has tested its innovative precooler at airflow temperature conditions equivalent to Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound. This achievement marks a significant milestone in its ESA-supported development of the air-breathing SABRE engine, paving the … | Continue reading
ESA is preparing to use machine learning to protect satellites from the very real and growing danger of space debris. | Continue reading
A dramatic glimpse of the aftermath of a collision between two exoplanets is giving scientists a view at what can happen when planets crash into each other. A similar event in our own solar system may have formed the moon. | Continue reading
A study published in PLOS ONE shows that the larvae of the Brazilian stingless bee Scaptotrigona depilis depend on interactions between three different species of fungus to complete their development and reach adulthood. | Continue reading
Bendable light beams have significant applications in optical manipulation, optical imaging, routing, micromachining and nonlinear optics. Researchers have long explored curved light beams in place of traditional Gaussian beams for line-of-sight light communications. In a recent … | Continue reading
Inspiracją do przygotowania tego dania był - bardzo popularny i obecny na stronie od dłuższego czasu - przepis wieprzowina po chińsku. Podobnie jak tam mamy chrupiące warzywa i szklisty sos charakterystyczny dla dań kuchni chińskiej. Tego typu dania są w restauracjach często serw … | Continue reading
The Moderator review and reinstatement processes posted 21 October 2019 have been discussed with the moderators and the two posts below reflect the agreed process for removing or reinstating modera... | Continue reading
This futuristic material is both paper-thin and inexpensive. | Continue reading
In the past five years or so, we have had a remarkably good – and predictable – run of increases in aggregate switching bandwidth out of the major ASIC | Continue reading
Bereits seit 2016 ehrt der Preis regelmäßig ausgewählte Persönlichkeiten, die mit ihrem Lebenswerk oder gesellschaftlichem Engagement einen beachtlichen Beitrag für den Fortschritt in der Veranstaltungsbranche geleistet haben. | Continue reading