If you view NFTs as a progression of the unbundling of ownership and enjoyment, the enjoyment got digitized first. And now, we're seeing ownership being digitized. But digital ownership is kinda weird because it had digital properties like low cost to store and distribute, yet it … | Continue reading
A popular networking related IOT devices provider Ubiquiti got hacked via the leaking of admin user account credentials, exposing millions of devices. Learn how you can protect admin user accounts with two-factor authentication and IP firewall to defend against such attacks. | Continue reading
Beginning immediately, any Cloudflare user with a Pro or Business site can take new action against bots. We’ve added advanced features in the dashboard and some exciting updates to analytics. | Continue reading
General thoughts on programming, products and prosperity. | Continue reading
We are thrilled to release the Ubuntu on Windows Community Preview, a special build of Ubuntu for the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) that serves as a sandbox for experimenting with new features and functionality. The new Ubuntu on Windows Community Preview is our way of thank … | Continue reading
Sony Pictures announced the Venom: Let There Be Carnage release date has been shifted back again, but just by one week this time. | Continue reading
Pristine, in astronomical terms, describes a comet that has never passed close enough to a star to be transformed by its searing heat. | Continue reading
Illustrator Hazel Mead created a pair of pieces called You Don't Know What's Going On In People's Lives: the original version | Continue reading
Delta CEO Ed Bastian issued a companywide memo on Wednesday criticizing the “unacceptable” new Georgia voting law, following mounting backlash... | Continue reading
When I was a teenager, I began a habit that would change the course of my entire life. I don’t mean to overstate it — it was simple, just a question I would ask the people I met — but without it, I’m not sure who I would have turned out to be. Every time I would meet a successful … | Continue reading
The EU will be home to 30 million electric cars by 2030 and the European Commission is preparing tough targets for recycling these and other batteries. Yet the impacts of battery recycling, especially for the sizeable lithium-ion batteries of the electric cars soon filling our st … | Continue reading
The nucleus is the headquarters of a cell and molecules constantly move across the nuclear membrane through pores. The transport of these molecules is both selective and fast; some 1,000 molecules per second can move in or out. Scientists from the University of Groningen and Delf … | Continue reading
A group of 72 Black business leaders are calling on companies to publicly oppose a series of bills being advanced... | Continue reading
Livin' la Vita loca. | Continue reading
Tropical cyclones—known as typhoons in the Pacific and as hurricanes in the Atlantic—are fierce, complex storm systems that cause loss of human life and billions of dollars in damage every year. For decades, scientists have studied each storm, striving to understand the system ye … | Continue reading
Microbial life already had the necessary conditions to exist on our planet 3.5 billion years ago. This was the conclusion reached by a research team after studying microscopic fluid inclusions in barium sulfate (barite) from the Dresser Mine in Marble Bar, Australia. In their pub … | Continue reading
By harvesting energy from their surrounding environments, particles named 'artificial micromotors' can propel themselves in specific directions when placed in aqueous solutions. In current research, a popular choice of micromotor is the spherical 'Janus particle' - featuring two … | Continue reading
Skyrmions—tiny magnetic vortices—are considered promising candidates for tomorrow's information memory devices which may be able to achieve enormous data storage and processing capacities. A research team led by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) has developed a meth … | Continue reading
What we're doing, why we're doing it, and some money stuff | Continue reading
An undemocratic process results in stronger calls for even more mass warrantless surveillance… | Continue reading
Measure performance and learn about your favorite cloud provider for your Jamstack App. | Continue reading
At a Mexico City university campus, researchers are stringing mesh nets between trees, hoping to capture evidence that a rare bat has begun visiting its favorite plants in this metropolis of 9 million. | Continue reading
A data breach that already hit bank employees just got much worse | Continue reading
There is no shortage of iPad stands. Search for one on Amazon, for instance, and you’ll be met with page after page of results. Most stands are unremarkable, with little that distinguishes one from another. Twelve South’s HoverBar Duo is different, though. The black aluminum and … | Continue reading
Social constructions build operational frameworks for society scaling | Continue reading
When hiring for tech talent, are you offering them the right benefits package that includes what they are looking for? | Continue reading
A dysfunctional family must overcome their differences to save the world from deadly robots in Netflix's The Mitchells vs The Machines trailer. | Continue reading
From, again, the 2011 SAGs. | Continue reading
Discussing the "hero pose" and the crucial ethics of catch and release fly fishing. | Continue reading
Researchers with the CERN-based ALPHA collaboration have announced the world's first laser-based manipulation of antimatter, leveraging a made-in-Canada laser system to cool a sample of antimatter down to near absolute zero. The achievement, detailed in an article published today … | Continue reading
A new analysis has revealed the stark US$1.28 trillion economic damage caused by the world's invasive species over the past half century—with a group of global experts warning damage and management costs will soar unless biodiversity agencies can improve prevention and control of … | Continue reading
When someone is sick, it's natural to want to stay as far from them as possible. It turns out this is also true for mice, according to an MIT study that also identified the brain circuit responsible for this distancing behavior. | Continue reading
Archaeological evidence in a rock shelter at the edge of the Kalahari Desert, South Africa, is challenging the idea that the origins of our species were linked to coastal environments. Published in Nature, Dr. Jayne Wilkins from Griffith University's Australian Research Centre fo … | Continue reading
A result that has been 20 years in the making could reveal the existence of new particles, and upend fundamental physics | Continue reading
Jason VoorheesMr. Voorhees has long been a proponent of masking and is considered a public health folk hero. When not taking long, contemplative w... | Continue reading
One and done, please and thank you. | Continue reading
April coloring pages are so much fun and perfect for a rainy spring day - this set of 15 coloring sheets will keep kids busy with simple shapes and letters. | Continue reading
Gases from steel processing can be used to make materials for products like insulation boards and wood coatings, concludes an EU-funded project. | Continue reading
Marko Saric on how Plausible Analytics is taking a stand against Google and making an impact. | Continue reading