Researchers are working on nanotechnology delivering an oral vaccine against hepatitis B. | Continue reading
Posh Spice! Passions! Nuns! | Continue reading
In our 3Below season 2 review, we examine the second and final season of Guillermo del Toro's follow-up to Netflix's Trollhunters. | Continue reading
Let’s assume your company’s product or service is world-class. (NB. our friend Seth Godin thinks there’s no point being in business unless it is, the world is JUST too competitive now) | Continue reading
Lakewood Together is an innovative approach to community journalism relying on relationships built through text messaging between reporter Emily Bamforth and people who care about this dynamic lakefront suburb. Based on engagement with subscribers, Emily shares the latest in stor … | Continue reading
EV Grieve is the leading news, entertainment and lifestyle blog about the East Village of New York City. | Continue reading
Sharks—the sea's top predators for millions of years—are at risk of disappearing from the Mediterranean as overfishing and plastic pollution choke populations of the endangered hunters, conservationists warned Friday. | Continue reading
Construction on a $1 billion energy storage system in central Montana could start as soon as next year after its sponsors said Friday they reached a financing agreement with a Danish firm that invests in renewable energy. | Continue reading
TaskDone - Accountability for Entrepreneurs, Freelancers and Consultants | Continue reading
The Environmental Protection Agency will allow farmers to resume broad use of a pesticide over objections from beekeepers, citing private chemical industry studies that the agency says show the product does only lower-level harm to bees and wildlife. | Continue reading
As an Enneagram Type 7 (The Enthusiast), I’ve spent my life chasing new highs and running from my “negative” emotions. I must have been fated to find a career in startups, which provide a constant rollercoaster of both. New highs: | Continue reading
Passengers on a flight from Canada to Australia said they had no warning about turbulence that suddenly slammed people into the ceiling of the plane and injured more than three dozen—a phenomenon that experts say can be nearly impossible for pilots to see coming. | Continue reading
Today, large-scale communication satellite constellations, also known as megaconstellations, have been more and more popular. OneWeb launched the first batch of satellites of an initial 650-satellite constellation in February 2019, and SpaceX also launched the first batch of its … | Continue reading
Vast rings of electrically charged particles encircle the Earth and other planets. Now, a team of scientists has completed research into waves that travel through this magnetic, electrically charged environment, known as the magnetosphere, deepening understanding of the region an … | Continue reading
Efforts to shift away from fossil fuels and replace oil and coal with renewable energy sources can help reduce carbon emissions but do so at the expense of increased inequality, according to a new Portland State University study. | Continue reading
Prisoners are to be given keys to their own cells as an incentive for good behaviour under new government plans. The Ministry of Justice scheme will call on governors to emphasise reward over punishment, with a number of other benefits also on offer to inmates. Those who behave w … | Continue reading
IN DEPTH | A wind-powered LAES system would already be a cheaper back-up for variable renewables than a gas peaker plant, and could be the game-changer the ener | Continue reading
Never lose a lead again. QuickIntro is photographic memory for introductions in professional meetings. | Continue reading
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory's updated tropical cyclone prediction software becomes operational just before the first tropical system of the season to reach the U.S. makes landfall July 13. | Continue reading
If you want to read the paper at Starbucks, you’ll have to start bringing your own. Beginning Sept. 1, the Seattle-based coffee giant will no longer sell The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal… | Continue reading
Many dinosaur species are known from scant remains, with some estimates suggesting 75% are known from five or fewer individuals. Auroraceratops rugosus was typical in this regard when it was named in 2005 based upon a single skull from the Gobi Desert in northwestern China. But t … | Continue reading
Being treated like an adult is way better than having a beer fridge | Continue reading
A research collaboration between Tufts University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences has led to the development of a significantly improved delivery mechanism for the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing method in the liver, according to a study published recently in the journal Advanced Ma … | Continue reading
Evacuations ramped up Friday across coastal Louisiana as the southern US state—including its main city New Orleans—braced for a potentially disastrous deluge from Tropical Storm Barry, which threatens to strengthen into a hurricane. | Continue reading
The backlash against antidepressants results from a suspicion of medicine, and misunderstands the very nature of depression | Continue reading
US regulators have approved a $5 billion penalty to be levied on Facebook to settle a probe into the social network's privacy and data protection lapses, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. | Continue reading
A particular kind of elementary particle, the Weyl fermions, were first discovered a few years ago. Their specialty: they move through a material in a well ordered manner that practically never lets them collide with each other and is thus very energy efficient. This opens up int … | Continue reading
Screenwriter Greg Russo confirmed that the new Warner Bros. Mortal Kombat movie rating will be R, sticking by the video game's violent nature. | Continue reading
A tall and fairly impressive stack of new books and ARCs this week. What here is something you'd want to take into the weekend with you? Share in the comments! | Continue reading
Notes about information security, written by Feroz Salam. | Continue reading
Ilya Suzdalnitski recently published, “Object-Oriented Programming — The Trillion Dollar Disaster.” This screed goes to great lengths to… | Continue reading
The Sigma fp is the world's smallest full-frame camera. We got a chance to get out hands on it at the launch in Japan. Here's what we found. | Continue reading
A federal judge has dismissed allegations that bidding for a $10 billion cloud computing contract with the Pentagon was rigged to favor Amazon. Friday's ruling dismissing Oracle's claims... | Continue reading
This year marks the quatercentennial of what many of us learned in school as Virginia’s “red letter year” of 1619. | Continue reading