The TRACED Act heads to the president's desk. | Continue reading
Una madre se hizo pasar por una niña en línea y depredadores infantiles le enviaron mensajes explícitos. Esto fue lo que aprendió. | Continue reading
We present a data-driven deep neural algorithm for detecting deceptivewalking behavior using nonverbal cues like gaits and gestures. We conducted anelaborate user study, where we recorded many... | Continue reading
The pharmaceutical industry is in a drug-discovery slump. How much can AI help? | Continue reading
Does anyone even care about rock music, or real instruments like drums and guitars anymore?! So the question naturally comes to my mind: is rock music simply dead? Find out in today's video! | Continue reading
Extended warranty is an unloved, rarely used perk but it can come through in a pinch. Here are our favorite credit cards with extended warranty protection. | Continue reading
A short tutorial for rendering lazy-loading, efficient images in React. | Continue reading
An analysis of more than 2,000 languages reveals differences in the way feelings are conceptualized among cultures | Continue reading
animalsinthings is a very clever Instagram feed that seamless inserts random animals into photos. Examples include a white cat embedded into the top of | Continue reading
On the shortest, darkest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, people draw strength from traditions that help them celebrate the gradual return of light. | Continue reading
Discovering basic algorithms to render lines, shapes, curves, and filling them. | Continue reading
AWS said the data was anonymous and to help understand attendance at certain events. | Continue reading
Each cloud provider may have specific terms but security is broken into two components: security “of” the cloud and security “in” the cloud. | Continue reading
The breach at Canada's LifeLabs affected 15 million customers, but a small subset of 85,000 customers also had their lab test results exposed to the hackers. LifeLabs claims it secured the data by paying off the attackers. | Continue reading
New research by University of Alberta biologists uses a new approach to modelling the populations of six species of songbirds in Canada's boreal forest—and the results show that standard modeling methods may not be accurately capturing species distribution patterns. | Continue reading
There's an interesting fluid dynamics phenomenon that happens every morning in millions of cereal bowls. When there are just a few bits of cereal left floating on top of the milk, they tend to cluster together in the middle or around the edges of the bowl, rather than dispersing … | Continue reading
Christopher Nolan loves to play around with time. In most of his films -- Interstellar, Memento, Dunkirk, Inception -- time flow | Continue reading
…and her promo outfits have been super interesting! | Continue reading
Join us as we count down the 10 best science fiction films of the decade, a difficult task considering how many great contenders we had. | Continue reading
It's a familiar scene to anyone who's watched footage of brown bears catching sockeye salmon in Alaska: They're standing knee-deep in a rushing river, usually near a waterfall, and grabbing passing fish with their paws or jaws. | Continue reading
Highly engaged employees outperform their peers by 147% in earnings per share. Here are five actionable strategies for boosting employee productivity. | Continue reading
Drawing inspiration from nature, University of Wisconsin-Madison chemists have discovered an efficient way to wrangle long, snaking molecules to form large rings—rings that form the backbone of many pharmaceuticals but are difficult to produce in the lab. | Continue reading
When controlling mosquitoes that spread malaria, gene drives, which force genetic changes to proliferate in a population, are faster and more efficient than simply releasing mosquitoes that are immune to the parasite, according to a new study published December 19th in PLOS Genet … | Continue reading
Combining image analysis with a three-dimensional microscopy technique allows researchers to quantify new or little-understood cell biology phenomena, according to a new study publishing December 19 in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Mathieu Frechin of the Swiss company N … | Continue reading
Microbial communities can be found everywhere—from lakes to the soil on the ground, they are omnipresent yet invisible to the naked eye. Within those environments there exist dynamic communities which fluctuate in response to environmental changes. One such example is the human g … | Continue reading
Words for emotions like "anger" and "fear" vary in meaning across language families. Researchers have now compared colexifications of emotion words—cases where one word signifies multiple semantically related concepts. By analyzing such words in 2,474 spoken languages, they found … | Continue reading
Researchers have shown mechanical force can start chemical reactions, making them cheaper, more broadly applicable, and more environmentally friendly than conventional methods. | Continue reading
The smuggling of contraband, such as explosives and drugs, is a major threat in airport security. These risks have increased in modern times with the uptick in parcel delivery, but security inspection methods have not seen any significant improvements. | Continue reading
Our guest on the show today is blogger, software cowboy, and podcast host Chris Keathley. Chris is a senior engineer at Bleacher Report, co-host of Elixir Outlaws, and writer of an assemblage of open-source software. He joins us today to speak about his new projects, his journey … | Continue reading
A leaked Best Buy listing rom Canada seems to indicate that a Star Wars Skywalker saga Blu-ray box set is slated for release in spring 2020. | Continue reading
“This gives a potential attacker access to view cameras in somebody’s home, that’s a real serious potential invasion of privacy right there.” | Continue reading
The AI Race | Continue reading
Airbus has wrapped up flight testing of a pilotless air taxi in Eastern Oregon skies and is moving on. The global aerospace company, along with its rival Boeing and many others, is striving to make flying cars an option for your urban commute someday. | Continue reading
Chance Miller, writing for 9to5Mac: Twitter is rolling out an update to the official Twitter for iPad app that brings a much-needed interface redesign. With today’s update, Twitter for iPad now better takes advantage of the added screen real estate available on the iPad. As first … | Continue reading
Changes to the charter of one of China's top universities — dropping the phrase "freedom of thought" and adding a pledge to follow the Communist Part | Continue reading
Learn from these issues and you may be in better shape at your own startup | Continue reading
It wasn’t until a gunman opened fire in my newsroom on June 28, 2018, that my crash course in trauma began. | Continue reading
Fusion Energy Database | Continue reading
In the brilliantly edited mixed-media claymation short "Facing It" by Sam Gainsborough, a young man named Shaun sits alone at a table waiting for his | Continue reading
The first Fast and Furious 9 trailer will be launched with plenty of flair thanks to a live concert event happening in January next year. | Continue reading