Thinking critically about what we know helps shape and improve what we're doing & how we're doing it. | Continue reading
While people stick their noses up at floppies these days (or any physical media for that matter), few realize that the original IBM PC and PCJr both supported an even more primitive form of program storage: | Continue reading
Be confident and explain your thinking. | Continue reading
A top climate scientist quit USDA, following others who say Trump has politicized science. | Continue reading
With Australia holding less than a third of the required fuel stocks, the Government is looking to gain access to US reserves. | Continue reading
Workers say they painted the surrounding terrain green in a failed attempt to hoodwink environmental authorities. | Continue reading
Das Buch liefert alle wichtigen Fakten und umfangreiche Zusatzinformationen rund um das Thema Plastik. | Continue reading
"It's hard to believe, isn't it, that we had a heatwave just last week?" | Continue reading
What is brand identity design and how to develop one. | Continue reading
MariaDB vs MySQL: what's the difference bertween the two database technologies? Learn all the facts behind their story and how they impact WordPress! | Continue reading
Digital transformation is much about transformation as much as it is about digital. | Continue reading
The most effective measures limit who has legal access to guns rather than what kinds of guns they have access to, a new study finds. | Continue reading
Yet revenue and usage are still growing. | Continue reading
In this edition, watch as director David Leitch provides a Hobbs and Shaw scene breakdown, check out the entire Russo Bros SDCC panel, and more. | Continue reading
The best recipes are the simplest. Pesto pasta with homemade basil pesto, ripe cherry tomatoes and a splash of cream? Perfection. | Continue reading
Most of us take walking for granted. Then there are those brave souls who struggle with this seeming simple act. | Continue reading
Why do people cheat? | Continue reading
Dehumanizing language often precedes genocide. | Continue reading
Everything radiates. Whether it's a car door, a pair of shoes or the cover of a book, anything hotter than absolute zero (i.e., pretty much everything) is constantly shedding radiation in the form of photons, the quantum particles of light. | Continue reading
The value of asking the right questions and not putting your mind into reactive mode in the morning is hugely beneficial. If you go… | Continue reading
As you might imagine, Airbnb’s recent announcement about React Native piqued our interest on the NativeScript team. In this article we’ll walk through Airbnb’s complaints in detail, and talk about how some of those same problems could’ve been handled in NativeScript. | Continue reading
I would like to tell a story. The story is not in itself unique and I suppose many persons have seen or experienced similar. There are two ways to tell this story with two very different outcomes f… | Continue reading
Every now and again, it’s good to go on an adventure and Comic-Con is undeniably that, especially if you join in the fun and dress up, you won’t feel at all out of place I | Continue reading
The experience economy is redefining retail environments. Here’s a look at how, by the numbers. | Continue reading
The entire Apollo 11 mission to the moon took just eight days. If we ever want to build permanent bases on the moon, or perhaps even Mars or beyond, then future astronauts will have to spend many more days, months and maybe even years in space without a constant lifeline to Earth … | Continue reading
In which the author enumerates the disorders of order of operations that collude to make this stupidly-simple viral math problem such a doozy. | Continue reading
“I spent thirty-six years as an editor at the New York Times. There were so many rounds of layoffs, and so many buyout opportunities, but I kept turning them down. I was terrified of retirement. I never wanted to ‘retire.’ The word sounded terrible to me. It meant going to … | Continue reading
Unfollow everyone you're currently following on Twitter - Unfollow.js | Continue reading
Working for a large organization can provide significant benefits for a young professional. Check out these reasons why you should consider it. | Continue reading
Let’s talk about how we turn an audience into a customer base. And let’s start with how we don’t. | Continue reading
Antibiotic resistance is here to stay, but that doesn't mean we can't do anything to stop it. | Continue reading
Data is being gathered and created at rates unprecedented in history. Much of this data is intended to drive business outcomes but, according to the Harvard Business Review, “…on average, less than half of an organization’s structured data is actively used in making decisions…“ T … | Continue reading
GIFs are not optimal file formats for usage on the web, but luckily they can be replaced with WebM and MPEG4 videos for optimal performance. | Continue reading
(View full size) Milanote is the perfect tool for organizing your next creative project. The Mac and web app, which also has a companion iPhone app, is an incredibly easy way to create beautiful visual boards of ideas and inspiration that you can organize any way you'd like. Conc … | Continue reading
Perpetrators of mass shootings have a lot in common. Understanding that could help prevent future violence. | Continue reading
Despite their large body size, gorillas are known to have a vegetarian diet consisting almost exclusively of leafy vegetation and fruit. Their teeth are large and high-crested when compared to other great apes, which is usually seen as an adaptation to spending a large amount of … | Continue reading
Climate change presents an unprecedented public health emergency and the global healthcare sector is contributing to the worldwide crisis, argues Jodi Sherman, M.D., associate professor of anesthesiology at the Yale School of Medicine in a commentary published Aug. 2 in the Journ … | Continue reading
Our brain is the ultimate story generator. We generate endless stories about who are, how we relate to the world, and what our reality is. | Continue reading
The next several chapters will be describing the basic data structures that every programming language provides, their usage and the most im... | Continue reading
A KAIST team has designed a novel strategy for synthesizing single-crystalline graphene quantum dots, which emit stable blue light. The research team confirmed that a display made of their synthesized graphene quantum dots successfully emitted blue light with stable electric pres … | Continue reading
The Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) in Gatersleben has been promoting the transition of gene banks into bio-digital resource centres—the aim is the preparation and collation of the phenotypic and genetic information for all stored accessions. As … | Continue reading
Sarah Perry is a contributing editor of Ribbonfarm. If we hear the metaphor “life is a joke,” our usual inference is a negative one: that a joke is a pitiful and sad thing for life to b… | Continue reading