Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg implied in an interview with the Razia Iqbal of the BBC that senators who have already expressed their verdict in the president's likely impeachment trial should be disqualified.GINSBURG: Should a trial be impartial? Of course. That's the … | Continue reading
A team in Switzerland has created a soft robotic insect that can withstand a multitude of hits from a flyswatter. | Continue reading
A tragic accident exposes the dangers of an out-of-control billion-dollar industry | Continue reading
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The human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, wages war in our bodies using a strategy evolved over millions of years that turns our own cellular machines against themselves. Despite massive strides in understanding the disease, there are still important gaps. For years, scientists a … | Continue reading
Tiny mealworms may hold part of the solution to our giant plastics problem. Not only are they able to consume various forms of plastic, as previous Stanford research has shown, they can eat Styrofoam containing a common toxic chemical additive and still be safely used as protein- … | Continue reading
Kunst Veranstaltung in Frankfurt am Main von Primus Linie Frankfurter Personenschiffahrt am Donnerstag, März 12 2020 | Continue reading
Research shows it’s not as simple as a lack of confidence. | Continue reading
In this article, we will look at Node.js use case that has made it a more demanding technology in web development. These are some top use case of Node.js. | Continue reading
Earlier this year I took the train from Ottawa to Toronto. While I was waiting in line in the main hall of the station, I noticed a police officer with a detection dog. The police officer was giving the dog plenty of time at each bag or person as they worked and weaved their way … | Continue reading
Imagga Facial Recognition API helps companies unlock precise and robust face detection and recognition functionality in still images and live stream videos in their applications and systems. | Continue reading
Evidence suggests the Earth was already unstable and under stress even before the asteroid impact that triggered the Cretaceous-Paleogene, or K-Pg, mass extinction 66 million years ago. | Continue reading
In a letter to two US senators, Facebook confirmed that it could track user’s locations. | Continue reading
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Ethereum is a decentralized platform that runs smart contracts: applications that run exactly as programmed without any possibility of downtime, censorship, fraud or third party interference. | Continue reading
Self-signed X.509 PKI certificates (SSC) that were generated on devices that run affected Cisco IOS or Cisco IOS XE software releases expire on 2020-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. New self-signed certificates cannot be created on affected devices after 2020-01-01 00:00:00 UTC. Any service t … | Continue reading
Text for S.1790 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020 | Continue reading
We typically think about antibiotics as drugs that our doctors prescribe. But they are actually molecular bullets that bacteria use to kill each other—humans merely borrowed and adapted these bioactive compounds to fight infections. Since many bacteria produce bioactive compounds … | Continue reading
A world awash in plastic will soon see even more, as a host of new petrochemical plants — their ethane feedstock supplied by the fracking boom — come online. Major oil companies, facing the prospect of reduced demand for their fuels, are ramping up their plastics output. | Continue reading
A wandering mind can pay off. | Continue reading
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Microsoft’s own venture fund, M12 Ventures, has joined in a $15m investment into legal AI doc review and analysis challenger, Evisort, in a huge boost for the company that only just this February a… | Continue reading
Nanowalls, nanobridges, nano "jungle gyms": It could seem like the description of a Lilliputian village, but these are actual 3-D-printed components with potential applications in nanoelectronics, smart materials and biomedical devices. Researchers at the Center for Soft and Livi … | Continue reading
In this edition, listen as a pro chef reviews cooking scenes in movies, see how Eyes Wide Shut compares to the novella on which it's based, and more. | Continue reading
All cells have a lipid membrane that encircles their internal components—forming a protective barrier to control what gets in and what stays out. The proteins embedded in these membranes are essential for life; they help facilitate nutrient transport, energy conversion and storag … | Continue reading
Phosphine is among the stinkiest, most toxic gases on Earth, found in some of the foulest of places, including penguin dung heaps, the depths of swamps and bogs, and even in the bowels of some badgers and fish. This putrid "swamp gas" is also highly flammable and reactive with pa … | Continue reading
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Wow, is this easy garlic bread tasty! It's crunchy on top, chewy on the inside, and full of flavor: the perfect side to go with pasta or tomato soup. | Continue reading
Phase transitions have long been of crucial importance to scientific research. The change from water to ice or steam is a simple example. A phase transition important to pioneering research today is that from metal to insulator in materials referred to as "correlated oxides." Sci … | Continue reading
Researchers at QuTech, a collaboration of TU Delft and TNO, have developed a new magnetic quantum sensing technology that can image samples with atomic-scale resolution. It opens the door towards imaging individual molecules, like proteins and other complex systems, atom by atom. … | Continue reading
Scientists of Sechenov University with colleagues from Australia have proposed a quicker and cheaper way to assess meat quality. It is based on exposing a small sample to UV light and measuring the spectrum of emission. The method proved to be precise in the classification of mea … | Continue reading
Mitonuclear interactions are believed to play an important role in the so-called "life history" of Eukaryotic organisms. Unfortunately, no one has come up with any sort of general concrete theory that can predict or even describe these interactions. A recent thematic issue of Phi … | Continue reading
A quick pre-Christmas round-up of the latest search news. | Continue reading
Since the end of the 19th century, physicists have known that the transfer of energy from one body to another is associated with entropy. It quickly became clear that this quantity is of fundamental importance, and so began its triumphant rise as a useful theoretical quantity in … | Continue reading
Swiss environmental activists collected enough signatures to force a referendum on setting specific goals for combating climate change in the country's constitution, authorities said Thursday. | Continue reading
Tens of thousands of pigs have died from African swine fever in Indonesia's North Sumatra province, officials said Thursday, the first time the virus has been detected in the country. | Continue reading
Foreign Policy: “Three years into U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration, the Pentagon is bleeding senior policymakers faster than it can replace them, an exodus that many current and former defense officials largely blame on a toxic work environment created by John Rood, t … | Continue reading
"Redshift is so slow"! …We have heard this sentence so many times… The main reason to this is not the AWS Redshift service, but the users… | Continue reading
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