Because You Enjoyed- Because you enjoyed Getting Your Kids into Winter Clothes, you might also enjoy Applying Sunscreen to Your Kids- Because you... | Continue reading
The Voyageurs Wolf Project (previously) captured absolutely adorable footage of a tiny, four week old pup trying out howling skills for the very first | Continue reading
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Find 29 perfect picnic recipes here! These recipes are fresh, vegetarian and satisfying. They are all portable and perfect for the park! | Continue reading
Google Chrome has suddenly started crashing yesterday for many Windows users worldwide making the browser unusable. | Continue reading
LEGO has introduced a marvelous 590 piece model building kit of the Infinity Gauntlet that was featured in both Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: | Continue reading
Official's phone logs offer blow-by-blow account of the disaster as it unfolded. | Continue reading
Part 2 of 2. Onward to the final! | Continue reading
/Film talked to director Don Hall and screenwriters Qui Nguyen and Adele Lim about the Raya and the Last Dragon fight scenes and its timely release. | Continue reading
A series of ground-based high-speed extraction tests confirm the readiness of a new and upgraded parachute and bag system for a high-altitude drop test in early June, part of critical preparations to keep the ExoMars 2022 mission on track for its next launch window. | Continue reading
There are many valid theories to explain the global appeal of cats, including our obsession with watching videos of them online. In terms of cats' pure entertainment value, however, our fascination is probably attributable to their seemingly endless repertoire of bizarre behavior … | Continue reading
A recent study claims to have found evidence for mushroom-like life forms on the surface of Mars. As it happens, these particular features are well known and were discovered by cameras aboard Nasa's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, shortly after it landed in 2004. | Continue reading
Solos, Amazon Prime's latest sci-fi anthology series, boasts one of the most distinguished casts ever assembled for television, including Oscar-winners Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren and Anne Hathaway | Continue reading
Plus, 7 scallop-heavy recipes to keep on deck this summer. | Continue reading
The island nation has fewer nonnative plants than scientists would normally expect | Continue reading
In my series 2001 Revisited, I’m covering Apple’s major announcements from 20 years ago. And yes, in 2001, WWDC took place in May. That may seem strange to us now, but from 1989 to 2002, that’s when Apple hosted the conference. It’s been in June every year since, except for 2006, … | Continue reading
A team of researchers from Verve Therapeutics and the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has developed a CRISPR gene-editing technique that lowered the levels of cholesterol in the blood of test monkeys. In their paper published in the journal Nature, t … | Continue reading
Researchers from University of Copenhagen have investigated what happened to a specific kind of plasma—the first matter ever to be present—during the first microsecond of Big Bang. Their findings provide a piece of the puzzle to the evolution of the universe, as we know it today. | Continue reading
Researchers from the University of Surrey have revealed a new method that enables common laboratory scanning electron microscopes to see graphene growing over a microchip surface in real time. | Continue reading
When the first baby is born off-Earth, it will be a milestone as momentous as humanity's first steps out of Africa. Such a birth would mark the beginning of a multi–planet civilization for the human species. | Continue reading
The image of a teacher paddling or spanking a student at school may seem to belong in a history book—as archaic a practice as the dunce cap. However, for thousands of students across America each year, the use of corporal punishment for violating school rules is still a routine p … | Continue reading
Because most environmental pressures come from people's behavior, environmental scientists are starting to work with behavioral scientists to explore how insights from behavior change interventions (developed to help people quit smoking, or loose weight for example), may be appli … | Continue reading
Dell Technologies experts share pancakes and reflect on the maturity of Kubernetes particularly around data persistence and storage. | Continue reading
Sunrise on Christmas Day — https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/a-christmas-day-sunrise Google came out in 1998 & took over the search market. The internet has changed a lot since then. Though the way we search hasn’t changed much in the last 20 years. | Continue reading
Jim Waldo assesses how the internet fared during the pandemic and how well it stood up to huge shifts of work, education, and commerce online. | Continue reading
Many of the world's largest cybercrime gangs are still hacking and extorting victims, undeterred by the international spotlight. | Continue reading
Unlocking the value of AI across seven key industries. | Continue reading
This cohort study examines whether low levels of vitamin D are associated with SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity, an indicator of previous infection. | Continue reading
Introduction In 2019, back when we attended events in person, Microsoft participated in Slush, a massive two-day startup event in Helsinki. We had a booth, and we wanted a way to connect with people and have them interact with our presence there without forcing them to have an un … | Continue reading
Accurate forecasting is key for any successful business. It allows one to set realistic financial goals for the next quarters, evaluate impact of business decisions, and prepare adequate resources for what is coming. | Continue reading
In a distributed system, events play a major role in decoupling. different components of the system. In this post, we talk about how we… | Continue reading
Reno Romeu, the Guinness World Record holder for making the most consecutive 360 degree rotations in the air by kite surfing, made an incredible jump on | Continue reading
Open-source library enables optimization of hyperparameters to maximize performance while meeting fairness constraints. | Continue reading
While in office, former President Donald Trump famously drew ire for staying at his own hotels and clubs which, in... | Continue reading
The COVID-19 pandemic and outbreaks in several communities across Nunavut have brought the Inuit housing crisis into focus. Inadequate and unsafe housing is endemic in many Inuit communities and has been blamed for poor health outcomes and susceptibility to infectious disease for … | Continue reading
I’ve written previously about Tokyo’s wonderful Koffee Mameya: There’s no signage, just an elegant wooden entrance framing a minimal Japanese garden: a clue to the treasure within. Passing tourists crane to see why this bijou matchbox is drawing a crowd, then move on. Those in th … | Continue reading
The discovery and use of clays dates back to 30,000 years ago, making clays one of the oldest materials used in society. Clays are naturally occurring materials that were first used to make pottery and are now used abundantly in the manufacturing of goods, including ceramics, co … | Continue reading
In 2018, Cornell researchers built a high-powered detector that, in combination with an algorithm-driven process called ptychography, set a world record by tripling the resolution of a state-of-the-art electron microscope. | Continue reading
This month brings the "most super" of the year's supermoons, and on top of that, a total lunar eclipse. In other words, on May 26, 2021, the full moon will enter Earth's shadow—and, when the moon is not in our planet's shade, it will appear even bigger and brighter than usual. | Continue reading