We gathered recommendations to our favorite gifts for video gamers, from popular games to give with new consoles to lesser-known greats for experienced gamers. | Continue reading
- By Phil Siarri - In this age of “tech cold war”, one Chinese mobile application that has gotten a lot of attention is TikTok. Launched in 2016, the social media app now boasts more than 1 billion... | Continue reading
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Scientists at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) achieved a technological breakthrough for solar cells previously thought impossible. | Continue reading
A new fluorescent tool for detecting reactive oxygen species based on a chemical found in mushrooms has been developed by scientists at the University of Bath. | Continue reading
Finding the perfect Christmas Preschool craft is easy when you look to the basics. Playing with play dough and Gingerbread Men are a match made in heaven! | Continue reading
Natural gas has become the largest fuel source for generating electricity in the United States, accounting for a third of production and consumption of energy. However, the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of natural gas have not been considered comprehensively. A new stud … | Continue reading
California's new law takes effect January 1 and it will curtail freelancers and independent contractors—including those who work in tech—and other states are following suit. | Continue reading
20th Century Fox Television is developing a Turner and Hooch reboot in the form of a television series intended for Disney+. | Continue reading
Wetsuit still zipped up to his neck from an earlier dive, Ross Cunning stands amid dozens of chunks of coral in the saltwater live well on board the Coral Reef II, the research vessel owned by his employer, Chicago's Shedd Aquarium. | Continue reading
Female researchers used positive words like “novel” or “unique” less frequently than male ones in clinical research studies | Continue reading
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Major oil corporations tend to spend the most money on advertising and promotional campaigns at moments when they face negative media coverage and/or the threat of increased federal regulation, a new study finds. | Continue reading
Waters off the California coast are acidifying twice as fast as the global average, scientists found, threatening major fisheries and sounding the alarm that the ocean can absorb only so much more of the world's carbon emissions. | Continue reading
Pet owners are increasingly treating their "fur-babies" like members of the family. In response, some pet food companies are developing diets that more closely resemble human food, incorporating human-grade meat and vegetable ingredients that pass USDA quality inspections. Until … | Continue reading
On 17 December 2019 the names of 112 sets of exoplanets and host stars named in the IAU100 NameExoWorlds campaigns were announced at a press conference in Paris (France). Within the framework of the International Astronomical Union's 100th anniversary commemorations (IAU100) in 2 … | Continue reading
Photons entangled in high dimensions are more resilient to noise, making them ideal for quantum communication applications. | Continue reading
Mozilla Hacks covered plenty of interesting territory in 2019. Our most popular posts introduced experiments and special projects, and described the evolution of groundbreaking platform technologies like WebAssembly and WASI. ... | Continue reading
The most annoying finance article in the world is the one that tells us how much money we could save by skipping out on the daily $4 Starbucks latte. However, there is a similar opportunity to save more money that you’ve never considered. Not everyone drinks coffee—especially Sta … | Continue reading
Our security team at Monzo are working towards a 'zero trust' cluster, where an attacker inside our cluster would have no power. | Continue reading
Wintertime means cold and flu season for most families and, while everyone is doing their best to stay healthy, it's sometimes inevitable that germs make | Continue reading
What's the best way to package and share proprietary code across multiple JavaScript teams? How do you maintain consistency and avoid duplicate functionality across code silos? How do you foster a cul... | Continue reading
Learn a faster, easier way to test Kafka Streams with TopologyTestDriver without using producers and consumers, complete with code examples. | Continue reading
Mac threat detections were on the rise in 2019, according to data shared by Malwarebytes, a company that makes anti-malware software for Macs and... | Continue reading
If you waited until the last minute to buy gifts, have no fear. Here are our best last minute Christmas gifts, birthday gifts, and any-occasion gifts you can get with 2-day shipping. | Continue reading
The most effortless way to have asynchronous video conversations. Engage your community, recruit new talent, generate more leads, and much more. | Continue reading
If you are still manually planning your routes, I would like to convince you that you can plant 86 trees a year for every driver that you employ, simply by adopting route optimization technology. | Continue reading
In the spirit of the 2019 holiday season, Los Angeles musician and producer Andy Rehfeldt (previously) quite brilliantly spiced up a live Paul McCartney | Continue reading
Want to solve the puzzle? Then you have to know the numbers. | Continue reading
When Iran disrupted the internet two years ago, tech experts were able to find a way to bring Iranians back online. This time, however, the Iranian government had the upper hand, stoking fears about the future of internet freedom in the Islamic Republic. | Continue reading
The CBD industry has to win and maintain public trust if it wants to grow. Blockchain puts power into the hands of the people. | Continue reading
With 50% of the March sisters, but 100% Timothée. | Continue reading
Chris Evangelista's Top 10 Movies of the Decade feature films from Martin Scorsese, Todd Haynes, Jonathan Glazer, George Miller, David Fincher, and more. | Continue reading
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Will the new Prime Minister take the necessary steps to combat the climate emergency? | Continue reading
Will the Prime Minister take the necessary steps to combat the climate emergency? | Continue reading
Stuart Sierra discusses using a data-oriented programming approach in order to create programs that are easier to write and test. The session is accompanied with Clojure code samples. | Continue reading
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, AOL’s Instant Messenger introduced millions of people to the internet—and the idea that you were always online, even when you were “away.” | Continue reading
Archaeologists with the University of Cincinnati have discovered two Bronze Age tombs containing a trove of engraved jewelry and artifacts that promise to unlock secrets about life in ancient Greece. | Continue reading
Large carnivores (e.g. bears, big cats, wolves and elephant seals) and zoos should be utilised as powerful catalysts for public engagement with nature and pro-environmental behaviour, suggests a paper published in the scholarly open-access journal Nature Conservation by an intern … | Continue reading
Nearly 50 years after a mysterious spear-shaped stone was found 30 miles east of Charlotte, N.C., archaeologists have a theory that likely dates the "unusual artifact" to between 3,000 and 1,000 BC. | Continue reading
It seems obvious that people who breathe filthy air would die young. Yet people in Shanghai live 13 years longer than those in poor provinces (source), which are presumably less densely populated a… | Continue reading