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Chromatin remodeling plays a vital role in gene regulation, affecting how DNA is accessed. Disruptions in this process can also lead to cancer and other diseases. | Continue reading
Haven’t had coffee or left the house in a couple days after being sick, and those are two of my favorite things to do. Finally outdoors again. The gloomy weather isn’t helping… Need some sun. | Continue reading
On today’s episode of Decoder, we’re talking about AI, art, and the controversial collision between the two — a debate that, to be honest, is an absolute mess. If you’ve been on the internet this past week, you undoubtedly know that controversy was just kicked up a notch by the S … | Continue reading
How to help: https://gofund.me/8793f0f1 On October 29 2024, the Valencian Community in Spain was severely affected by an extreme weather event known as DANA (Isolated Depression at High Levels), which unleashed torrential rains, resulting in catastrophic flooding across the regio … | Continue reading
Experience quality sound at an affordable price with $20 off the Pixel Buds A-Series. | Continue reading
In a growing global trend, bacteria are evolving new ways to maneuver around medical treatments for a variety of infections. The rising antibiotic resistance crisis poses a significant public health threat in hospitals and other settings, with infections resulting in millions of … | Continue reading
An invention from Twente improves the quality of light particles (photons) to such an extent that building quantum computers based on light becomes cheaper and more practical. The researchers published their research in the journal Physical Review Applied. | Continue reading
Jenna Davis and Ivanna Sakhno have ro-battle for the ages in the ludicrous-looking first full look at the M3GAN sequel. | Continue reading
Scaling up nanoparticle production could help scientists test new cancer treatments. | Continue reading
Measles can erase the immune system's "memory" and cause a rare but fatal health condition. The MMR vaccine prevents these repercussions, evidence shows. | Continue reading
"The manatee had a cut on its back that appeared to be from a boat prop." Rescue officials leap into action after spotting manatee in distress: 'Unable to submerge' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Oracle has finally acknowledged to some customers that attackers have stolen old client credentials after breaching a "legacy environment" last used in 2017. [...] | Continue reading
You know the old saying, right? March, in at 60 and out at 90? Huh? Days of the year! That’s right, I made it in this years Daily Photo Act of Obsession to get to 3 months with no strikes. In 2024 I got this far and daily-ed into mid April before it went POOF. […] | Continue reading
Since the end of the 20th century, air pollution from most U.S. sources has decreased, but emissions from wildland fires have risen. In a new study, researchers estimated that smoke from wildfires and prescribed burns caused $200 billion in health damages in 2017, and that these … | Continue reading
The wildly popular UGC platform continues to expand its suite of parental controls after concerns were raised over its approach to child safety. | Continue reading
An international study led by the University of Eastern Finland and the Finnish Meteorological Institute has demonstrated that the formation and properties of lower-atmosphere clouds are highly sensitive to changes in atmospheric aerosol concentrations. | Continue reading
Well, it has happened. For the third time, and the second quarter in a row, BYD’s full electric passenger vehicle (BEV) sales have scored higher than Tesla’s BEV sales. In fact, in the 1st quarter of 2025, BYD had 23.7% more BEV sales globally than Tesla! In unit terms, BYD ... [ … | Continue reading
Scientists from Skoltech, the Institute of Nanotechnology of Microelectronics, RAS, and other research centers have refined the understanding of how plasma treatment of carbon-based electrodes affects the key characteristics of supercapacitors. These are energy storage devices th … | Continue reading
THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2025 Could it be the ketamine use? People, there he went again! In this morning's New York Times, Linda Qiu fact-checks his latest claim beneath this dual headline: Musk Again Misleads on Social Security Fraud The world’s richest man misstated a statistic from … | Continue reading
Researchers found a protein that's essential for an enterovirus to enter human cells. Although not the infamous example—that title goes to poliovirus—other enteroviruses such as enterovirus D68 can cause similar paralytic symptoms in young children. | Continue reading
As e-commerce in Europe surges to new heights, online retailers are facing an urgent challenge that threatens to derail their growth: data chaos. With e-commerce revenues in countries like Poland, Romania, and Czechia growing by double digits and marketplaces such as Allegro and … | Continue reading
If you’re trying to declutter your desk space, a versatile charger that won’t eat up a lot of space like the Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe could be a good investment. That’s especially true today now that the $149.99 charging stand is down to a new all-time low price of $99.99 ($5 … | Continue reading
As I sprinted across the flower-rich meadow on the eastern coast of Cyprus, I could barely see my car. The air was full of tiny black dots, pelting like bullets past me. I hauled open the car door and breathed a sigh of relief once inside. I was surrounded by millions of flies, a … | Continue reading
Put machines to work cleaning your home with $300 Off this Shark AI-Powered Robot Vacuum. | Continue reading
The "music" of starquakes—enormous vibrations caused by bursting bubbles of gas that ripple throughout the bodies of many stars—can reveal far more information about the stars' histories and inner workings than scientists thought. | Continue reading
What are the dangers of going to space? | Continue reading
You could be forgiven for thinking these Aircore OWH headphones were designed by Apple. In fact they're by Shenzhen-based audio technology company Movengine. The unusual donut-shaped cans provide, the company claims, a "soundstage"-like effect "as if you were surrounded by HiFi s … | Continue reading
When President Donald Trump began yesterday’s announcement of the White House’s latest trade policy brandishing a novelty-sized cardboard sign labeled “Reciprocal Tariffs,” the immediate and nearly unanimous response was bafflement. Trump slapped a 10 percent baseline tariff on a … | Continue reading
The great Russian physicist and Nobel laureate Lev Landau once remarked that "cosmologists are often in error, but never in doubt." In studying the history of the universe itself, there is always a chance that we have got it all wrong, but we never let this stand in the way of ou … | Continue reading
Data has always been key to LLM success, but it's becoming key to inference-time performance as well. | Continue reading
We break down the differences and similarities between the two materials—and share our tested recommendations for both types of skillets. | Continue reading
An international research team led by Dr. Zhang Suinan from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has uncovered the unique mechanisms governing star formation in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) of the Milky Way. | Continue reading
Emma Frost and Ultron join the battle in the latest, glamorous update to Netease's Marvel hero shooter. | Continue reading
Why?!? The post The Case of Caitriona’s and Rachel’s Mind Meld first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Scientists have created solar cells using simulated Moon dust, potentially solving one of space exploration’s biggest challenges: how to generate reliable energy far from Earth. These new cells, made with perovskite and moonglass, are lighter, cheaper, and more radiation-resistan … | Continue reading
The same dirt that clings to astronauts' boots may one day keep their lights on. In a study published in Device, researchers created solar cells made out of simulated moon dust. The cells convert sunlight into energy efficiently, withstand radiation damage, and mitigate the need … | Continue reading
Born in 1902, María Izquierdo became one of Mexico’s most accomplished female artists of the 20th century, with a career similar to Frida Kahlo’s. Both became famous for their canvas paintings, rather than murals, which was Mexico’s defining artistic expression at the time. While … | Continue reading
Heart Machine, the studio behind games like Hyper Light Drifter, Solar Ash, and the upcoming platformer Possessor(s), launched a Patreon last December. Like many other developers, it has dealt with its share of struggles, including layoffs late last year. With the many challenges … | Continue reading
If you grew up loving this film, you're not alone. The post Willow: Lessons in Bravery, Hope, and Having Fun With Fantasy Tropes appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
We’ll dive into pattern matching using the core.match library in Clojure This powerful tool allows you to handle complex data structures in a declarative and concise way, making your code more readable and maintainable. Let’s explore what pattern matching is, how to use core.matc … | Continue reading
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"We all were raised to collect free stuff." Homeowner shares easy lid hack that makes junk drawers actually functional: 'You woke something in me with this' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
smartfunc Vincent D. Warmerdam built this ingenious wrapper around my LLM Python library which lets you build LLM wrapper functions using a decorator and a docstring: from smartfunc import backend @backend("gpt-4o") def generate_summary(text: str): """Generate a summary of t … | Continue reading
A research team, led by Professor Sung-Deuk Choi from the Department of Civil, Urban, Earth, and Environmental Engineering at UNIST, has developed a novel assessment technique to accurately identify the sources and spatial-temporal distribution of atmospheric mercury. The study h … | Continue reading
BBC Global spoke with expert Elizabeth Toomarian to find out why the human brain has difficulty processing very large numbers. | Continue reading
A new project called Digital Delacroix is training cutting-edge technology on the French painter's style to unravel the lost artwork's secrets | Continue reading
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