For the International Festival of Light in Mexico, Workshop Architects has redesigned and transformed an old colonial house located in the city of Merida. | Continue reading
It’s underwater—and the consequences are unimaginable. | Continue reading
For nearly two years Airflow has been an integral piece of Curology’s data stack. Along the way we have adopted patterns for ... | Continue reading
Tis the season, after all. | Continue reading
In our The Mandalorian The Reckoning review, we find ourselves impressed by how the season's many pieces have come together. | Continue reading
An increasingly popular tactic challenges conventional wisdom on the spread of electoral disinformation: the creation of partisan outlets masquerading as local news organizations. An investigation by the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia Journalism School has discover … | Continue reading
Inspired by membranes in the body tissues of living organisms, scientists have combined aramid nanofibers used in Kevlar with boron nitride to construct a membrane for harvesting ocean energy that is both strong like bone and suited for ion transport like cartilage. The research, … | Continue reading
John: The process of picking the MacStories Selects awards is simple. During the past year as we used and reviewed hundreds of apps, Federico, Ryan, and I kept a shared note in Apple Notes with a list of the apps that struck us as potential candidates for one of our 2019 awards. … | Continue reading
Krita, the open source graphics editor with a tonne of good will behind it, just got a $25,000 cash boost from Epic MegaGrant to help fund future development. | Continue reading
Also: Who knew he drew the strip with Rapidograph pens? | Continue reading
Compared to this time last year, the prospects for markets and the global economy heading into 2020 are surprisingly bright. But look further ahead and you will encounter deep uncertainty, suggesting that policymakers around the world would do well to implement inclusive-growth p … | Continue reading
Comet 2I/Borisov is a mysterious visitor from the depths of space -- the first identified comet to arrive here from another star. Hubble images capture the comet streaking though our solar system and on its way back to interstellar space. It's only the second interstellar object … | Continue reading
"He gave us no choice." | Continue reading
Our planet is restless, and its poles are wandering. Of course, the geographic north pole is in the same place it always was, but its magnetic counterpart – indicated by the N on any compass – is roaming towards Siberia at record-breaking speeds | Continue reading
Researchers say that Amazon and Google need to focus on weeding out malicious skills from the getgo, rather than after they are already live. | Continue reading
The Epilepsy Foundation has filed a criminal complaint against undisclosed Twitter users who users its Twitter feed to post seizure-inducing content. | Continue reading
A simple app to help you track recurring tasks in your daily life with ease. | Continue reading
To many people, the term "urban growth" connotes shiny new high-rise buildings or towering skyscrapers. But in a new analysis of 478 cities with populations of more than 1 million people, researchers at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) found urban growth … | Continue reading
A new bacterial identification method, called ON-rep-seq, examines selective, strain-specific fragments of the bacterial genome, allowing the generation of results that earlier required DNA sequencing of the entire bacterial genome or tedious approaches like pulsed field gel elec … | Continue reading
The Three Gorges Project of the Yangtze River is a large-scale water conservancy project that attracts worldwide attention. Since its completion, it has brought important social and economic benefits in flood control, power generation, shipping, water resource redistribution, and … | Continue reading
LifeLabs said it negotiated with hackers after they demanded a ransom. | Continue reading
At TiDB Hackathon 2019, a team won the third prize by building a bot that helps quickly locate bugs in the code. Read this post to get more details. | Continue reading
Joe Sabia is a VP for Conde Nast Entertainment and he and his team have been the creative force behind some of the most interestin | Continue reading
Amazon's The Lord of the Rings television series has added a new member to its cast. One of the stars of His Dark Materials will play young Galadriel. | Continue reading
With strong interest in environmentally benign and efficient resource utilization, green and safe battery systems are in demand, and improving rechargeability is a goal. Since the surface chemistry of the solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) is a critical factor governing the cycli … | Continue reading
Yes, you can still give a colleague a regular hug, even after #MeToo. The boundaries are usually a little broader than you might imagine from googling the topic. | Continue reading
Wil S. Hylton at The Atlantic: At full capacity, these companies expect to dredge thousands of square miles a year. Their collection vehicles will creep across the bottom in systematic rows, scraping through the top five inches of the ocean floor. Ships above will draw thousands … | Continue reading
Europe's CHEOPS planet-hunting space telescope left Earth on Wednesday and moved into orbit, a day after its lift-off was delayed by a technical rocket glitch during the final countdown. | Continue reading
By now many of you have seen that weird split door design that opens like this: The original is called the EvolutionDoor, which we wrote about here. It was invented by Austrian artist Klemens Torggler, and we rarely see it credited to him. People have made variants of | Continue reading
Peter Schjeldahl at The New Yorker: Lung cancer, rampant. No surprise. I’ve smoked since I was sixteen, behind the high-school football bleachers in Northfield, Minnesota. I used to fear the embarrassment of dying youngish, letting people natter sagely, “He smoked, you know.” But … | Continue reading
We just ran a fancy article series here on CSS-Tricks with a bunch of different articles all answering the same question. By fancy, I mean two things: The | Continue reading
Minimalistic icon library Designed by code, Customizable & Retina-Ready icons — built 100% in pure CSS. Easy integration: Embed, NPM & API | Continue reading
The north might no longer be as inhospitable to mangroves as it once was. | Continue reading
Businesses have turned to drastic new tilted toilet designs to stop workers spending almost half an hour on the porcelain throne. | Continue reading
Every day we get comments about the Skydio 2 being magic, technology from the future, or a total fake. The truth is that this magic is the… | Continue reading
At least two dozen tornadoes hit the Southeast this week in a deadly outbreak of severe weather, assessments by the National Weather Service show. | Continue reading
Gartner for Marketers provides latest insights on marketing research, benchmarks, tools, analysis and strategies that help you achieve your business goals | Continue reading