he has an extraordinary memory, reliving the stories behind a beautifully simple song # | Continue reading
Fortified foods and supplements improve nutrient intake among Japanese, per Toho University research, though some risk excessive vitamin B6. A team from Toho University’s Faculty of Medicine, led by Professor Keiko Asakura and Assistant Professor Minami Sugimoto, studied the diet … | Continue reading
Filipe Espósito, 9to5Mac: It’s officially the end of an era. Apple on Wednesday held the last day of its super week of Mac announcements, this time with the launch of a new generation MacBook Pro with an M4 chip. But the company also did something else: it upgraded all Macs with … | Continue reading
TL;DR: Get toasty and stay safe with the Vornado VH2 Whole Room Space Heater for just $59.99 (reg. $89). Tired of tiptoeing into that one room in your house that's always a little too cold? Whether it's from drafty windows, poor insulation, or maybe even a lurking ghost (hey, it … | Continue reading
In case you didn’t catch the news, and it feels like it wasn’t exactly, “big news”, the Harris/Walz campaign has launched a Fortnite map as part of their effort to promote the Presidential campaign. This was met with many people asking why they would try to market to a bunch of k … | Continue reading
"Atlas uses a machine learning (ML) vision model to detect and localize the environment ... There are no prescribed or teleoperated movements; all motions are generated autonomously online. The robot is able to detect and react to changes in the environment (e.g., moving fixtures … | Continue reading
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the release of the Bond thriller Goldfinger, Rolls-Royce has built a one-off Phantom Extended that is a modern take on the 1937 Phantom III Sedanca de Ville that the eponymous villain built out of smuggled gold. Continue Reading Category: Au … | Continue reading
For the first time, EPFL researchers have directly observed molecules engaging in hydrogen bonds within liquid water, capturing electronic and nuclear quantum effects that had previously been accessible only through theoretical simulations. Water is synonymous with life, but the … | Continue reading
If you've ever woken up in the middle of the night with sudden painful thigh, calf or foot cramping, you'll know just how awful the experience is – and, unfortunately, the frequency of these nighttime disturbances increases with age. Continue Reading Category: Diet & Nutrition Ta … | Continue reading
The cloud computing company CoreWeave announced Monday that it is leasing a former medical research facility and turning it into a data center. Along with it comes a 25-megawatt power plant that once provided power and steam directly to the former Merck headquarters in Kenilworth … | Continue reading
"People collect spiders a bit like people collect Pokemon – they want to 'catch 'em all'," says University of Hong Kong biologist Alice Hughes. She's referring to the booming global trade in tarantulas, much of which is entirely illegal. Through online forums, collectors seek out … | Continue reading
Predatory bacteria, known as BALOs, are microscopic yet formidable hunters of other microbes, pivotal in both environmental and health applications. Researchers are studying their role in marine ecosystems, their potential to reshape microbial ecology, and their effectiveness aga … | Continue reading
The US Census Bureau processes data before publishing it in order to keep personal information private – but a new approach could maintain the same privacy while improving accuracy | Continue reading
Jay Olson is a stage magician and psychology researcher at University of Toronto. Given his unique background, he was recently called in to help design a scientific study in which the participants would be convinced they had taken a psychedelic compound when really they were give … | Continue reading
It’s been a while! My site has fallen majorly by the wayside which both feels appropriate (see first point below) and makes me a bit sad. There’s a lot I’ve already forgotten. I want to analyze a bit more why I haven’t been posting… but that’s something I need to think a bit more … | Continue reading
This follows additional rounds of layoffs in 2024 and 2023 The post Fandom Lays Off 11 Percent Of Staff, GameSpot Affected appeared first on Aftermath. | Continue reading
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The GitHub Awards celebrates the outstanding contributions and achievements in the developer community by honoring individuals, projects, and organizations for creating an outsized positive impact on the community. The post Celebrating the GitHub Awards 2024 recipients 🎉 … | Continue reading
Here’s how to repurpose your gourds this season. READ MORE... | Continue reading
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If there’s one thing I love, it’s a good Dreamworks movie. In fact, a huge portion of my favorite movies are Dreamworks movies, like How to Train Your Dragon, Kung Fu Panda, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, The Road to El Dorado, and of course, Megamind. With all these iconic classi … | Continue reading
Key projects for the Energy Department’s hydrogen hubs are dropping like flies. And it’s really not obvious why. Three hubs DOE selected for potential federal support have lost projects that were linchpins. Industrial giant Fortescue is no longer publicly committing to a hydro-po … | Continue reading
1. Douglas County, Kansas – A legal headache is consuming Kansas Sky Energy Center, a 159-megawatt solar project proposed by Savion and Invenergy… and showcasing how “agri-voltaics” may not be the community engagement panacea some in industry are praying for, according to legal f … | Continue reading
1. Offshore wind lease win – Two companies, Avangrid and Invenergy, purchased four of the eight leases up for grabs yesterday at the first floating offshore wind sale in the Gulf of Maine, according to the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. I’ve previously chronicled how offshore … | Continue reading
A decade-long study reveals that adolescents who received weight-loss surgery significantly maintained reduced BMI and improved major health markers, such as diabetes and hypertension, 10 years post-surgery. These health gains significantly surpass those observed in adults, highl … | Continue reading
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and let's be honest—you're going to need some backup. With 18 bottles of wine (yes, 18!), this deal from Swirl Wine Shop is your secret weapon for surviving all the awkward family conversations and the inevitable political debates at the di … | Continue reading
Last week at Greentown Labs’ startup summit in Boston I interviewed Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova, the energy equipment manufacturing arm of General Electric formerly known as GE Renewables and GE Power. GE Vernova has been at the forefront of a tech and public relations crisi … | Continue reading
A pair of beautiful white cats play all sweet and innocent when their human enters the kitchen to find that someone has knocked over their water bowl. And since no one confesses to the shenanigans, their two-legged waiter refills the bowl and waits around, with camera in hand. — … | Continue reading
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grateful to Mia Sato for staying on this beat, which affects so many smaller sites I care about # | Continue reading
Instruments from the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory have recorded the passage of comet C/2023 A3, Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, as it moved close to the sun. The observation by the LASCO telescope revealed a spectacular view of the comet’s dust trail, marking one of the brightest comets see … | Continue reading
My coworkers said the pizzas this oven made tasted “professional.” READ MORE... | Continue reading
getting it to run DOOM is only a matter of time # | Continue reading
The Renaissance artist Michelangelo had carried out human dissections, which may have led him to include women with breast cancer in some of his pieces | Continue reading
Let’s face it: You’re probably drinking a lot of coffee right now. READ MORE... | Continue reading
Our use of tech in Halloween celebrations; the smallest tech we regularly use and the small gadget that wowed us; which Apple Intelligence features we’re using and looking forward to next; and the one item we’d give up this week, tech or non-tech.… | Continue reading
Changes to business rate relief will put more than 350 venues at immediate risk of closure, the organisation said Music Venue Trust, the UK organisation advocating for grassroots music venues, has criticised today's (October 30) Autumn Budget announced by the Labour-led UK govern … | Continue reading
BRAIN scraped 16 years of Twitter to find the first people to post "RIP" when celebrities died, turning it into a morbid competition # | Continue reading
She got my cords and cables organized, accessible, and out of sight. READ MORE... | Continue reading
“If you want to feel like you’re in a cabin in the woods this is for you.” READ MORE... | Continue reading
They've also shared lead track 'Lion Rumpus' Screenshot Mogwai have shared details of their 11th studio album, The Bad Fire. Spanning 10 tracks, the album was recorded in Blantyre, Scotland, and takes its name from a Scottish colloquialism for Hell. It draws inspiration from "a s … | Continue reading
Pinch bowls doubling as votives that I don’t have. Photo by Amanda Hesser A dinner party guest, and Oslo, our canine guest. Photo by Amanda Hesser We had some friends for dinner this weekend, so I got an education in which serving pieces I don’t have, or don’t have enough of, or … | Continue reading
a useful case study given the current debacle stemming from WordPress's "benevolent dictator for life" model # | Continue reading
Here’s a tricky contradiction about local crime news: Most Americans consume it, yet few say it’s easy to stay informed about key questions that news should, theoretically, cover. More Americans follow news and information about crime than any other local topic except the weather … | Continue reading
Announcing the brand new Tom the Dancing Bug book: "IT'S THE GREAT STORM, TOM THE DANCING BUG!" collecting all Tom the Dancing Bug comics from 2020-2023 (and more!)! Now accepting orders right HERE! Get your personalized / signed / sketched / swagged copy while it's still legal t … | Continue reading
Our metabolism's response to food is highly idiosyncratic and there are hints that tailoring our diet to these personal differences can deliver health benefits | Continue reading