School-aged kids will learn about creating pixel art on graph paper in this easy project. This mess-free technique can easily… The post Candy Pixel Art Project for Kids appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
Researchers at Osaka University have developed a new method for enhancing fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy signals using a dense random array of silver nanoislands and a protective silica layer. This breakthrough significantly amplifies the detection capabilities without damag … | Continue reading
He may have made important contributions to artificial intelligence, but that doesn’t mean he knows where it’s going | Continue reading
It’s Halloween, time for scary tales with a flashlight and dressing up. It’s also time for DevOps horror stories. Leaving dead and unused code in production can slowly sap productivity from engineering teams. Even for front-end development on websites, scrolling through the links … | Continue reading
And a show gets Kickstarter funding to launch. Sponsored by SoundStack. Power to your podcaster portfolio in '25. Helping them earn more programmatic revenue is simple with SoundStack. Learn how. https://podnews.net/cc/2643 Visit https://podnews.net/update/sennheiser-profile-wire … | Continue reading
It's reasonable to say that, as we're increasingly plugged-in to a 24/7 cycle of news, entertainment and social media, we're finding less time to opt out and focus on self-care. And while meditation has shown to have well-studied mental and physical benefits, it can be a challeng … | Continue reading
Vasile Alecsandru Strat, dean of the Bucharest Business School and associate professor in the Department of Statistics and Econometrics within the Faculty of Cybernetics, Statistics and Economic Informatics. Photo courtesy of Vasile Alecsandru Strat Participation in the Common Eu … | Continue reading
Dasung has announced the launch of its new Paperlike HD 13.3-inch E Ink monitor having a 40 Hz refresh rate. Dasung is calling it God level high refresh rate which is the highest you can have on any e-paper device currently available. However, a general rule of thumb is that a hi … | Continue reading
Keeping Time, Creating Space, and Noting Challenges of a Regular Writing Practice The early morning is my favorite time of day. I enjoy the quiet of the morning. Nothing is expected from me when I wake up, and it’s a Read More The post Calm Writing in Early Mornings with Analog T … | Continue reading
The sensations of cooking stir up complicated questions about the relationship between a daughter and her mother - by Aeon Video Watch at Aeon | Continue reading
Researchers have discovered that methazolamide, a glaucoma drug, can clear tau protein build-up in the brain, a key factor in dementias like Alzheimer’s. This study, using zebrafish and mice models, screened numerous drugs and highlighted methazolamide’s potential in improving co … | Continue reading
Ray Aggs speaks to Zara Hedderman about the music created during their Samarbeta residency earlier this year, exploring their relationship with folk music as a person of colour, and released exclusively to tQ subscribers today. Plus, exclusive footage documenting its process, cou … | Continue reading
The Europa building, the seat of the European Council and Council of the European Union, in Brussels. Photo credits: European Union EU leaders are considering setting a target for public and private research and innovation spending to reach 4% of GDP, even as they cut national re … | Continue reading
We’ve all been there – the frustration of searching high and low for that elusive piece of furniture to turn our home decorating vision into reality. For Sabrina, her search was for the ideal console table. “Unfortunately, I could not find the perfect console, so my husband had t … | Continue reading
India’s ongoing subjugation of Kashmir holds portentous lessons about the nature of contemporary colonialism - by Hafsa Kanjwal Read at Aeon | Continue reading
by Max Nesterak, Minnesota Reformer, and Jessica Lussenhop, ProPublica ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongd … | Continue reading
Anadol and Marie Klock La grande accumulation A quirky pop collaboration between artists from Paris and Istanbul, with each half of the pair seemingly pushing the other to greater heights of oddness La grande accumulation by Anadol & Marie Klock When artists team up for a collabo … | Continue reading
Although the module design pattern can be implemented in many different ways, the main motivation behind using it remains the same. This is the isolation of a specific section into small building blocks, which are the so-called modules. Therefore, the ... The post Exploring New F … | Continue reading
UCLA’s new unidirectional imaging technology enables image formation in a single direction, preventing image capture in the reverse direction. This novel technology, which operates effectively under partially coherent light, offers significant advancements in optical communicatio … | Continue reading
Is it Possible to Forgive and Forget? JamesHoare Thu, 10/31/2024 - 09:25 | Continue reading
Let’s have some chuckles this Thursday. | Continue reading
<>I don’t celebrate Halloween, but here is a reblog of a personal experience from almost 5 years ago that most of you might remember. 🎃🎃🎃 | Continue reading
A liver swap offers two patients a renewed chance at life. Surgeons at Mayo Clinic recently completed their first paired living liver donation, marking a vital milestone toward expanding lifesaving transplant options for individuals with liver failure. “Liver transplantation is t … | Continue reading
Here on Halloween of 2024, we have a greater variety of scary stories — and arguably, a much scarier variety of scarier stories — to choose from than ever before. But whatever their relevance to the specific lives we may live and the specific dreads we may feel today, how many su … | Continue reading
by Craig Silverman, ProPublica, and Priyanjana Bengani, Tow Center for Digital Journalism ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories a … | Continue reading
Julie Piatt is a modern mystic, accomplished yogi, bestselling author, and the founder/CEO of SriMu, the pioneering plant-based cheese company. She’s also my wife and most frequent podcast guest. This conversation explores the intersection of trauma and transformation through Jul … | Continue reading
I guess most of you are aware that I’ve been using Windows 11 + WSL as my main development environment in the past 4 years.1 I’ve spent some time running Emacs with the built-in Windows Wayland server, but after encountering some hard to solve problems I’ve returned to using X11 … | Continue reading
Freedom is nothing without constraints, and Go’s generics gives us a powerful way to build polymorphic types and functions constrained by type sets. Let’s geek out. | Continue reading
Golang generics open up a lot of exciting new possibilities for us as programmers. In this tutorial, we’ll look at ways we can use type parameters to define customised generic types. | Continue reading
NASA’s Perseverance rover is making a treacherous ascent up Jezero Crater’s western wall, navigating slippery slopes and testing new driving strategies to enhance traction. With sights set on reaching the crater rim soon, it aims to investigate scientifically significant sites li … | Continue reading
Long time, no write. It’s been quite a while since my last article here. Such dry spells always make a bit sad, as I love writing and I have a huge backlog of ideas that I want to expand upon. So, why did this happen? | Continue reading
From cloud to edge, hardware-agnostic AI/ML In January Canonical will reconfirm its presence at CES 2025; here we will be showing a cutting-edge AI/ML demo that showcases how AI models can be trained, deployed, and updated seamlessly across various hardware platforms. This demons … | Continue reading
We've seen some mad Hayabusa custom bikes over the years, but this one's right out of the box. It ditches the original engine for a massive two-stroke V6, but Meggatech Projects plans to make it look close to a standard Suzuki once it's finished. Continue Reading Category: Motorc … | Continue reading
Have documents saved by your favourite apps lost their custom Thumbnails and Previews in Sequoia? Here's what has gone wrong, and what you do about it. | Continue reading
The Mudita Kompact might be tiny, but it has a significant promise of liberating you from the tangle of distractions that modern-day smartphones have increasingly identified with. The good news here is that the E Ink phone is already on Kickstarter. It has found 704 backers alrea … | Continue reading
The Expedition 72 crew is preparing for a key port relocation maneuver this weekend as they count down to the launch of a new cargo mission to resupply the International Space Station (ISS) next week. Meanwhile, the crew kept busy on Wednesday with essential tasks, including stem … | Continue reading
The latest album from Robert Smith & co feels unstuck in time, but taken on its own terms it’s as urgent and compelling as ever, finds Ned Raggett Credit: Sam Rockman A suggestion for you, me, all of us: try the seemingly impossible. Ignore the length of time since the last album … | Continue reading
Particle accelerators are used as research tools for the study of very early universe. Hadron colliders (particularly CERN’s Large Hadron Collider LHC) and electron-positron colliders are in forefront in exploration of very early universe. The ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Lar … | Continue reading
Scientists in Japan have created hybrid plant-animal cells, essentially making animal cells that can gain energy from sunlight like plants. The breakthrough could have major benefits for growing organs and tissues for transplant, or lab-grown meat. Continue Reading Category: Biol … | Continue reading
First find in the U.S. of jeilongvirus, which can rarely cause serious illness. A cat’s routine prey retrieval in Gainesville, Florida, unveiled a new virus, the Gainesville rodent jeilong virus 1, at the University of Florida. This virus, capable of affecting multiple species, r … | Continue reading
The more controversial autobiographies and tell-all books by celebrities, the more we crave them. From Playboy scandals to royal family secrets and accusations of abuse and neglect, nothing appears to be off-limits. Even Melania Trump stirred controversy when she revealed in her … | Continue reading
PlayStation has revealed the upcoming games that the PS Plus subscribers will be getting as part of their active subscription in the month of November, with one more day one release alongside two underrated hits. Our latest day one addition to the PS Plus games roaster is Death N … | Continue reading
In early 1920, posters began appearing all over Berlin with a hypnotic spiral and the mysterious command Du musst Caligari werden — “You must become Caligari.” The posters were part of an innovative advertising campaign for an upcoming movie by Robert Wiene called The Cabinet of … | Continue reading
By snugly wrapping around neurons, these devices could help scientists probe subcellular regions of the brain, and might even help restore some brain function. | Continue reading
There has been some confusion with regard to the new Kindle 2024 range getting attached to a PC via USB. Historically, you would easily hook up the Kindle to your PC using a USB cable and transfer books downloaded from third party sources. However, there is rumour swirling around … | Continue reading
PocketBook has come up with a new e-note device called the PocketBook Color Note, the e-Book Reader Blog reported. It comes just months after the PocketBook InkPad EO was launched having the same 10.3-inch Kaleido 3 display. However, there are a few key aspects that make the new … | Continue reading
Preventing F-actin buildup in aging fruit flies by altering specific genes enhanced cellular recycling, reduced waste accumulation, and extended their healthy lifespan by about 30%. Humans aren’t the only ones who become more forgetful with age—fruit flies experience it as well. … | Continue reading