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In our Mark Strong interview, the Cruella actor talks about making a supporting character matter and his chances of returning for a Shazam! sequel. | Continue reading
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Australian researchers recently reported a sharp decline in the abundance of coral along the Great Barrier Reef. Scientists are seeing similar declines in coral colonies throughout the world, including reefs off of Hawaii, the Florida Keys and in the Indo-Pacific region. | Continue reading
Inspired by classic red toolboxes, this is a satisfyingly rugged yet luxurious solution for storing and displaying your watches at home. | Continue reading
How materials behave depends on the interactions between countless atoms. You could see this as a giant group chat in which atoms are continuously exchanging quantum information. Researchers from Delft University of Technology in collaboration with RWTH Aachen University and the … | Continue reading
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) says the webserver of a US municipal government was breached by state-sponsored attackers after hacking a Fortinet appliance. | Continue reading
One hundred fifty years ago, Dmitri Mendeleev created the periodic table, a system for classifying atoms based on the properties of their nuclei. This week, a team of biologists studying the tree of life has unveiled a new classification system for cell nuclei and discovered a me … | Continue reading
A new paper, published recently in PLOS Computational Biology by a team including UMass Amherst researchers, seeks to help scientists structure their lab-group meetings so that they are more inclusive, more productive and, ultimately, lead to better science. | Continue reading
Many seabirds in the Northern Hemisphere are struggling to breed—and in the Southern Hemisphere, they may not be far behind. These are the conclusions of a study, published May 28 in Science, analyzing more than 50 years of breeding records for 67 seabird species worldwide. | Continue reading
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click is a Python module used to create command-line interfaces (CLI) for scripts and applications. In the sections below, we’ll look at a method for making sure that click CLI commands are listed in the order they were defined when we invoke the CLI or --help flag. You can skip … | Continue reading
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Ken Roth in Newsweek: President Joe Biden has shown a remarkable capacity to change with the times, but when it came to the recent armed conflict between Israeli and Hamas forces, he often seemed to be pressing “rewind” and “play” on an old reel-to-reel tape recorder. The welcome … | Continue reading
An editor at CreatedTech decided to attach out a brand new Apple AirTag to his cat's collar to see if the tracking device would keep tabs on his beloved | Continue reading
More than you've ever wanted to know about how "vaccine passports" actually work in the wild, how they're powered by FHIR, and why trust is still a challenge | Continue reading
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A little giraffe calf who lives at the Monarto Safari Park in South Australia quite adorably discovered her own shadow for the very first time as she | Continue reading
After over 18 months of fundraising (primarily in a global pandemic and over Meets, Zooms, Teams, and the occasional Webex), we are excited… | Continue reading
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — When Samantha Maltais steps onto Harvard’s campus this fall, she’ll become the first member of the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe to attend its prestigious law school. It’s a “full-circle moment” for the university and the Martha’s Vineyard tribe, she says. | Continue reading
ROME (AP) — One night in early 2019, Rome street artist Alessia Babrow glued a stylized image of Christ she had made onto a bridge near the Vatican. A year later, she was shocked to learn that the Vatican had apparently used a reproduction of the image, which featured Babrow's ha … | Continue reading
Clumio securely and reliably protects your workloads in the cloud. Read our post, Introducing Clumio Discover to learn more. | Continue reading
For Stephanie Davis, who grew up with little, the military was a path to the American dream, a realm where everyone would receive equal treatment. She joined the service in 1988 after finishing high school in Thomasville, Georgia, a small town said to be named for a soldier who f … | Continue reading
The Dominos leak got me excited, and in no time, my device had the tor browser installed. This post is a detailed walkthrough of the Dominos data breach. I will | Continue reading
Like the fortifications of a medieval castle, the multilayered practice of defense in depth can help protect your containers—no moats, drawbridges, or dragons required. | Continue reading
These surrealistic images were created by Cream Electric Art for a United Airlines ad campaign. Here's a quick behind-the-sc | Continue reading
Security researchers found a new BazarCall email phishing campaign that manages to bypass automated threat detection systems to deliver the BazarLoader malware used by the TrickBot gang. | Continue reading
A group of Republican senators unveiled their newest infrastructure counteroffer Thursday, a paltry proposal offering just just a tiny fraction... | Continue reading
Reel Rock recently released this re-mastered footage of the late Dean Potter filmed back in 2018, free soloing (or free-basing, as he called it, with a parachute strapped to his back) Yosemite’s Rostrum, with a 5.12 finish at Alien Roof. At the time, it was considered the toughes … | Continue reading
Tesla’s transition to its Tesla Vision system without radar on new Model 3 and Model Y is resulting in confusion over the availability of Autopilot safety features as the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) updates its safety report on those electric vehicle … | Continue reading
The French Dispatch release date has been updated to October 2021, but first, it'll play Cannes and NYFF. | Continue reading
That pint in your freezer has never, ever tasted so good. | Continue reading
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Delicious buckwheat pancakes made from 100% buckwheat flour. These pancakes are light, fluffy and easy to make! They're gluten free, too. | Continue reading
Simplify data science infrastructure to give data scientists an efficient path from prototype to production.In Effective Data Science Infrastructure you will learn how to:Design data science infrastructure that boosts productivity Handle compute and orchestration in the cloudDepl … | Continue reading
Since Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) was launched in 2014, AWS has released other options for running Amazon ECS tasks outside of an AWS Region such as AWS Wavelength, an offering for mobile edge devices or AWS Outposts, a service that extends to customers’ environ … | Continue reading
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on Thursday took aim at Republican senators’ argument for opposing the House-passed Jan. 6 commission bill,... | Continue reading
We’d like to invite you along with us on the next phase of our mission of empowering the future of community-driven companies. | Continue reading
To get the architecture of the business right, a company must reorganise itself around empowered teams that can operate at speed. For architecture truly to be a pivotal piece of the business transf… | Continue reading