Following the popular success of Jailbreak, the first Cambodian film to be picked up by Netflix, director Jimmy Henderson has upped the ante by making the country's first million-dollar movie, The Prey. Photographer Luke Montgomery was on set deep in the jungle to document it … | Continue reading
Jim Smith had significant technical roles in the development of the UK’s leading military aviation programmes. From ASRAAM and Nimrod, to the JSF and Eurofighter Typhoon. We asked him to predict th… | Continue reading
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Japan’s space agency has landed rovers on Asteroid Ryugu. The photos and samples from the mission will reveal a lot about asteroids. | Continue reading
Sen. Chuck Grassley finally received a response from the Air Force about why it was spending exorbitant amounts on a coffee cup. | Continue reading
Along with artificial intelligence (AI), it is likely most readers will have observed the increased press coverage around automation. More recently these two terms are being used jointly to present… | Continue reading
2 Years and 10 Months ago I was gifted a pair of AKG Y50s by my father for Christmas. I love these headphones. I’ve worn them daily, sometimes for hours at a time. I can say for certain:They … | Continue reading
Boho Studio has completed this charming 86 sqm apartment interior for a young man who is a huge cinema, comics and media art fan. | Continue reading
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mike's Tiny Shop (@mikestinyshop) on Oct 21, 2018 at 11:28am PDT Cosplayer Mike Corrie of Mike's Tiny | Continue reading
An international team of astrophysicists using the Large Millimeter Telescope (LMT) in central Mexico has detected an unexpected and powerful outflow of molecular gas in a distant active galaxy similar to the Milky Way. The galaxy is 800 million light years from Earth. The findin … | Continue reading
Google will give away $25 million to projects that propose ways to use the artificial intelligence of computers to help create a more humane society. | Continue reading
IBM's plan to buy Red Hat is both the biggest acquisition in IBM's century-long history and a risky effort to position itself as a major player in cloud computing. | Continue reading
NASA's Parker Solar Probe is now closer to the sun than any spacecraft has ever gotten. | Continue reading
A meticulous re-creation of a 3-decade-old study of birds on a mountainside in Peru has given scientists a rare chance to prove how the changing climate is pushing species out of the places they are best adapted to. | Continue reading
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From Hollywood through minefields to Bigfoot, local director Trent Harris records the story of his life. | Continue reading
List of API Management and API Gateway software products. Guide to technology leaders and architects for evaluating API products for their organisations. | Continue reading
In the beginning The term “microbiome” was used for the first time in 2001 by Joshua Lederberg, who used it to describe the “ecological community of the microorganisms that literally share our body space”. The first human microbiome sequencing studies included data from small nu … | Continue reading
New Orleans' Hot 8 Brass Band somehow reimagines Joy Division's Love Will Tear Us Apart Again as an upbeat jazzy tune.The band | Continue reading
IT organizations bemoan the difficulty of hiring specialized staff. Research suggests that too few of those companies are retraining existing employees to teach them those skills. That's silly. @Enterprisenxt | Continue reading
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A new study shows most Americans underestimate just how concerned minorities and lower-income people are about environmental threats, including members of those groups. | Continue reading
Explore overnight stays at US National Parks and uncover surprising patterns. | Continue reading
Species of reptiles, amphibians and other vertebrates are becoming extinct in Haiti as deforestation has claimed more than 99 percent of the country's original wooded areas. | Continue reading
The ocean floor as we know it is dissolving rapidly as a result of human activity. | Continue reading
Dramatic increases in wildfire over the last few decades have garnered considerable media attention. Numerous headlines have claimed that the amount of wildfire in the western U.S. is unprecedented. However, in a recent issue of Earth's Future, published by the American Geophysic … | Continue reading
The purchase adds an open-source software business to IBM's stable of tech and cloud-computing services | Continue reading
We live in an the era of “The Four”- the four great companies that dominate the first iteration of the World Wide Web | Continue reading
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When NASA's Terra satellite passed over the Central Atlantic Ocean on Oct. 16 the MODIS instrument aboard analyzed water vapor within Hurricane Oscar. | Continue reading
For decades researchers have known that a bacterial disease in elk, bison and cattle in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem causes periodic abortions in these animals and chronic illness in humans drinking infected cow's milk. The disease, called brucellosis, poses a financial conc … | Continue reading
At QuillBot, we are building an artificial intelligence that can rephrase full sentences. We call it a smart thesaurus. During the development of this tools, we needed to extract large amounts of natural language data, analyze this data, and determine which data is best for our a … | Continue reading
Reading more isn’t helpful unless you have a system to remember what you’re reading and use it to make better decisions, avoid problems, and live a more meaningful life. | Continue reading
In response to a news story about Google paying and protecting former executive Andy Rubin following an investigation into alleged sexual misconduct, a group of 200 Google employees are organizing a “women’s walk.” | Continue reading
Trapping of bodies by waves is extended from electromagnetism to gravity. It is shown that gravitational waves endowed with angular momentum may accumulate near its axis all kinds of cosmic debris. The trapping mechanism in both cases can be traced to the Coriolis force associate … | Continue reading