There is not enough time for more close study of all fireballs observed in the sky. The observation of a bright phenomenon reveals that a meteoroid has entered the atmosphere from space, but does any part of it end up on Earth? Only those with the survived terminal mass will reac … | Continue reading
Scientists from the University of Bristol and the British Museum, in collaboration with Oxford Archaeology East and Canterbury Archaeological Trust, have, for the first time, identified the use of birch bark tar in medieval England—the use of which was previously thought to be li … | Continue reading
Combining powerful lasers and bright X-rays, Imperial and STFC researchers have demonstrated a technique that will allow new extreme experiments. | Continue reading
Britain recently elected a prime minister who unlawfully shut down parliament to escape democratic scrutiny and who tells blatant falsehoods whenever it suits him. Boris Johnson casually denies the presence of media in front of TV cameras and he denies core elements of his Brexit … | Continue reading
As we head into 2020, we will see important improvements in demand visibility with sources we've all been missing. | Continue reading
If the aim of a 2,000 Watt Society is to be achieved, peri-urban residential neighborhoods—where the average single-family home consumes 6.5 times more power than that target—must adapt. An EPFL thesis, which has just been awarded a scholarly distinction, explores ways of hitting … | Continue reading
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Businesses and organizations have realized the effective marketing strategy of a webinar. Here is how to create a webinar page with WordPress. | Continue reading
Thread by @gravislizard: "almost everything on computers is perceptually slower than it was in 1983 amber-screen library computer in 1998: tyand hit F3. search results appear instantly. now: type in two words, wait for an AJAX popup. get a throbber f […]" | Continue reading
Need a kid-friendly idea for Christmas morning breakfast? Try these Christmas Tree Waffles | Continue reading
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Welcome to part four of our 100 best movies of the decade countdown. This chapter contains two of the best comic book movies ever and much more. | Continue reading
As the 2020 U.S. presidential election approaches, the public will be barraged with opinion polls seeking to assess attitudes toward the candidates and on leading campaign issues. Of concern to researchers is how partisan biases may influence the perception of these polls and, su … | Continue reading
Researchers have designed a new chip-integrated light source that can transform infrared wavelengths into visible wavelengths, which have been difficult to produce with technology based on silicon chips. This flexible approach to on-chip light generation is poised to enable highl … | Continue reading
The findings challenge textbook ideas about how visual cortex cells process imagery | Continue reading
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Apple’s Smart Battery Cases for the iPhone 11 series have a clever trick tucked away: a dedicated button to take photos. | Continue reading
Every day, people come together to address challenges facing their communities, such as homelessness, economic development or environmental protection that are not quickly or easily solved. While all are well-intentioned, and collaborations share goals of community betterment, so … | Continue reading
As the most widely used construction material, concrete is indispensable in the development of infrastructure, industry and housing. It's a mixture of aggregates (sand, gravel, crushed stone), water and cement, and whose production accounts for 95 % of concrete's CO2 footprint. " … | Continue reading
The integration makes it easier for Cloudinary users to access and collaborate on visual content. | Continue reading
Amy Adams spies on her neighbors and gets more than she bargained for in The Woman in the Window trailer. | Continue reading
The United States Corn Belt includes western Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, eastern Nebraska, and eastern Kansas. The region has dominated corn production in the U.S. since the 1850s, accounting for more than a third of the global supply of corn. It is also the world's larges … | Continue reading
Imagine your child asked you "When did grandma die?" and you could only respond "It was probably a while ago, but it could have been quite recently." Most likely your child would be unsatisfied with the reply. | Continue reading
A study involving researchers from 30 countries across the globe underlines the extent to which "nature" means different things to different cultures, which highlights why framing unified environmental and conservation policies is so hard. | Continue reading
Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts isn’t the first album—or even the second, thir | Continue reading
I’ve collected more than enough examples of Web Tools Biting the Dust but it stings more when the dust biting is by organization that believes that the internet “is a global public reso… | Continue reading
Back in October, we announced our own two-factor authentication solution, dropping the requirement for having a Google account to benefit from this necessary level of protection for your accou… | Continue reading
Back in October, we announced our own two-factor authentication solution, dropping the requirement for having a Google account to benefit from this necessary level of protection for your accou… | Continue reading
The origins of FOMO and FOBO and how these forces work in our social and professional lives -- from investment bubbles to a career change. | Continue reading
The design team sought to integrate the Samara restaurant into the fabric of the neighborhood by creating a place that evokes a rich sense ... | Continue reading
For the record, my thoughts on the president being impeached, because, oh, my, he certainly was: * It was inevitable, not (just) because the Democrats were gunning for the president, but because Donald Trump is a crook and was one even before he came into office. Also he's incomp … | Continue reading
I was 40,000 words deep when I realized that my book was not working. Titled Poet’s Calculus, it was a tour of the concepts of calculus, connecting each to a topic in the humanities. Interested in … | Continue reading
After 30 years, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hosted a National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation cast reunion for the 30th anniversary. | Continue reading
Within the framework of electrodermography studies applied to cognitive archaeology, the Paleoneurology team of the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), led by Emiliano Bruner, has published an article in the American Journal of Human Biology on th … | Continue reading
The state of New York may have suffered an emphatic defeat in a legal battle against ExxonMobil last week, but that has not deterred the city of Imperial Beach from pursuing its own lawsuit looking to force 18 energy companies in the oil and coal sectors to pay for damages associ … | Continue reading
Natural environmental processes—not upstream energy projects—are the primary cause of changing flood patterns in Alberta's Athabasca Delta, new research shows. | Continue reading
Many chronic pain patients can be slowly tapered from the drugs without increasing misery | Continue reading
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This is the last Copyblogger Weekly of the year -- and the decade! And actually, it's the last Copyblogger Weekly ... ever. (Really.) | Continue reading
As the longest United Nations climate talks on record end with a compromise in Madrid, new research from the University of Waterloo has found that higher emission reduction pledges consistent with the Paris Climate Agreement are needed to preserve ski tourism in Eastern Canada an … | Continue reading
The Space Station has grown to the size of a football field and space agencies are looking to extend its lifetime until 2030. European-built computers have quietly been keeping this orbital outpost on track and in the right position, running in the background since 2000. | Continue reading