Apple aren't the only company with products that can feel tingly or buzzy to a light touch, it is all due to the widespread use of switched... | Continue reading
This post is sponsored by Black Forest®. I am so tired of packing lunches. At the beginning of the school year, I was the super mom creating elaborate Bent | Continue reading
On a bonus episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by Host of the /Filmcast David Chen to discuss the big Disney+ streaming service announcements. We talk about how much the service will cost, when to expect it, what movies and tv shows will be incl … | Continue reading
Many people won’t miss iTunes if it’s broken up, but Dan Moren thinks there are features worth salvaging. | Continue reading
News websites Rappler in the Philippines and the Quint in India have found new ways to combat disinformation and defend free speech | Continue reading
Wasting food has become a way of life for many Londoners who, according to one Western-led study, are tossing an average of $600 into the trash every year. | Continue reading
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Your own voice will likely become the most significant focus for food retailers and restaurants over the next little while. Voice searches are increasingly becoming the norm. A recent study suggests that more than 50 per cent of all online searches will be voice-activated by 2020 … | Continue reading
Depreciation or claiming the lowering in value of items within your property or the property itself can be a great way to minimize your tax... | Continue reading
Thread on Assange and Sweden.Because of misinformation.1. | Continue reading
From Jeni’s Splendid to Van Leeuwen, from ooey gooey buttercake to supermoon, ice cream has maybe never been so amazing — or so expensive | Continue reading
Knowledge graphs are a great fit for patents. The benefits of a graph based patent search will be increasingly hard to compete with the traditional approaches. | Continue reading
The answer to the climate crisis could be seizing social and political tipping points where a modest intervention can lead to massive change, suggest leading University of Oxford economists. | Continue reading
Explicit instruction is a term that summarises a type of teaching in which lessons are designed and delivered to novices to help them develop readily available background knowledge on a particular topic. | Continue reading
The increase in skipjack and yellowfin tuna in the tropical area, and the movement of the rest of the species (albacore, Atlantic bluefin tuna, bigeye tuna and southern bluefin tuna) towards colder waters are the main conclusions of the research led by AZTI, which has analysed th … | Continue reading
Uber is providing a look under the hood of its business in the lead-up to its hotly anticipated debut on the stock market. | Continue reading
Like humans and animals, plants defend themselves against pathogens with the help of their immune system. But how do they activate their cellular defenses? Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have now discovered that receptors in plant cells identify bacteria … | Continue reading
You may remember the cute Google self-driving car. In 2014, the tech giant announced their brand-new prototype of what the future of transportation might one day look like. If you wish you could drive one today, you are out of luck. The design was unfortunately scrapped in 2017. … | Continue reading
Understanding it can help keep your worst impulses in check. | Continue reading
In this edition, go behind the scenes of the making of Missing Link at LAIKA Studios, watch our own Peter Sciretta on Collider Movie Talk, and more. | Continue reading
Baikal, Biwa and Bosuntwi. Maracaibo, Malawi and Matano. Tule, Tahoe and Titicaca. | Continue reading
When heavy rain falls over the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia and the eastern Pacific Ocean, it is a good indicator that temperatures in central California will reach 100°F in four to 16 days, according to a collaborative research team from the University of California, Davis, a … | Continue reading
The Manhattan’s luxury mega-project was financed in part by an investor visa program that was intended to help rural and distressed urban neighborhoods. | Continue reading
This is summary post listing multiple api testing frameworks which can be used for testing the apis. As part of development lifecycle or on ongoing basis. | Continue reading
Don’t continue to fall for his phony pleas for sympathy, his megalomania, and his well-established promiscuity with the facts. | Continue reading
When Chitty Chitty Bang Bang was released 50 years ago, flying cars were a flight of fancy. Now, these futuristic vehicles are entering the outer fringes of reality. According to a new study published in Nature, for some journeys flying cars could eventually be greener than even … | Continue reading
Not all bike routes are equal. Some places that are marked as bike routes on a map feel precarious when traversed on two wheels, including shoulders covered in debris and places where you can feel the wind from speeding cars. | Continue reading
Our blog articles feature the latest ideas and thinking from our Action and Research Centre and Fellowship staff and guest bloggers. You are welcome to contribute and comment. | Continue reading
A super secure decentralized file sharing application powered by Web 3.0 | Continue reading
Scientists working with NASA's Curiosity Mars rover have been excited to explore a region called "the clay-bearing unit" since before the spacecraft launched. Now, the rover has finally tasted its first sample from this part of Mount Sharp. Curiosity drilled a piece of bedrock ni … | Continue reading
Look inside the black box of AWS API Gateway to understand authorization, method requests and responses, integration requests and responses, VTL templates, and more. | Continue reading
This is the second post in our series of articles about the results of checking open-source software working with the RDP protocol. Today we are going to take a look at the rdesktop clien... | Continue reading
A study of after-school programs in Connecticut led by UConn researchers suggests that students who participate for several years in programs sponsored by 21st Century Community Learning Centers have higher attendance in school and higher academic performance. | Continue reading
A new Massey University study shows many top executives are failing to capitalise on the benefits of big data, preferring to rely on their own intuition. | Continue reading