One small pop of color at a time. (The walls can wait.) | Continue reading
The sixth ESACH Talk, will be centered on communicating culture, with focus on innovative perspectives on the following topics: Marketing and branding cultural heritage Youth and community outreach and engagement Storytelling methods Communicating uncomfortable history and herita … | Continue reading
The C Seed 201 unfolds out of the ground (or your superyacht) | Continue reading
Anthropology offers us models for how we can adapt. | Continue reading
Anthropology offers us models for how we can adapt. | Continue reading
Apple is planning redesigned 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models powered by Apple silicon for release in the second half of 2021, according to... | Continue reading
How many VOIP platforms can we use in a single show? | Continue reading
Building on its deep roots in the region, Apple’s new center in Munich will focus on 5G and future wireless technologies. | Continue reading
A new tool that blends your everyday work apps into one. It's the all-in-one workspace for you and your team | Continue reading
I have worked in the web hosting industry for about 10 years now professionally. But I have used the products for over 20 years. | Continue reading
An important feature for many iOS users, this has now appeared in macOS, despite not apparently being exposed to the user. Here’s what I know. | Continue reading
There’s no going back to the old normal. | Continue reading
After decades of research, a new model was developed by University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers that for the first time successfully predicted mountain snowpack with a high degree of accuracy and detail—information of critical importance for water management, agriculture, … | Continue reading
Compressing data with Parquet | Continue reading
Regions of the moon known as irregular mare patches—formed by magma cooling from a volcanic eruption—have almost no big craters, indicating that they must be relatively young. By studying the distribution of craters within them, we can estimate when these regions were formed: no … | Continue reading
It sounds like science fiction, but building an enormous tower several kilometers high on the lunar surface may be the best way to harness solar energy for long-term lunar exploration. Such towers would raise solar panels above obstructing geological features on the lunar surface … | Continue reading
How to implement geo features in MySQL 8 | Continue reading
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) have successfully developed a new test to systemically detect the local administration of illicit, gene doping therapies in equine athletes. The findings from the novel study, supported in part … | Continue reading
Cloud tools give companies access to big tech capabilities. | Continue reading
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is done with being the Charlie Brown to the GOP’s Lucy and their football.... | Continue reading
U.S.-China 5G battle portends a divided internet | Continue reading
Java 16 is around the corner, so there’s no better time than now for learning more about the features which the new version will bring.After exploring the support for Unix domain sockets a while ago,I’ve lately been really curious about the incubating Vector API,as defined by JEP … | Continue reading
We often think that it is okay that today sucks. Today is gray, boring, and gloomy but in the distant future, today will be different. | Continue reading
OPERATOR: Hello, what is your emergency, please?CALLER: Help! I live in a quiet English village where nothing ever happens.OPERATOR: What is your... | Continue reading
The Methods, Management, and Menagerie of Madness | Continue reading
We Sinful Women It is we sinful women who are not awed by the grandeur of those who wear gowns who don’t sell our lives who don’t bow our heads who don’t fold our hands together. It is we sinful women while those who sell the harvests of our bodies become exalted become distingui … | Continue reading
Anne Barker has reported from the Middle East and Indonesia for the Australian Broadcasting Corp., mixing breaking news with personal stories. | Continue reading
In this edition, see a comparison of movie explosions vs real explosions, learn about the making of the opening Toy Story 4 scene, and more. | Continue reading
NASA's Perseverance Rover recently made a successful landing on Mars, embarking on a two-year mission to seek signs of ancient life and collect samples. Because Mars is extremely cold—nighttime temperatures can drop below -112 F—heaters are required to keep the rover's battery sy … | Continue reading
Here's the best easy waffle recipe: it makes perfect waffles every time, whether Belgian or classic! This is your go-to for weekend mornings. | Continue reading
The work of decoding the cosmic traveler has surprising relevance right now | Continue reading
The work of decoding the cosmic traveler has surprising relevance right now | Continue reading
When Australian's think of threatened species, we tend to think of cute, cuddly animals like koalas, kangaroos or wombats. Even our vibrant native birds get their own popularity contest thanks to Guardian Australia's Bird of the year poll, but where do plants feature in all of th … | Continue reading
A new genomic tool has been launched to help the global community of wheat rust researchers. | Continue reading
What do you get when you take strong women, crime bosses, and bootleggers, and throw them into a novel set in 1927 Ohio? You get Jess Montgomery’s newest addition to her series, The Stills. P… | Continue reading
New research suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) might be able to identify and classify diseases in crop plants allowing more targeted application of treatments for specific fungal infections and other problems. The idea is discussed by a team from India in the Internation … | Continue reading
A new study by a team of international scientists jointly led by Stony Brook University Professor Liliana M. Dávalos, Ph.D., and Professor Samuel Turvey of the Zoological Society of London, reveals that the largest and smallest mammals in the Caribbean have been the most vulnerab … | Continue reading
Art world links which caught my eye… One of the greatest paintings in the world has been scanned in microscopic detail. See the full article here: GIZMODO – A 10-Billion-Pixel Scan of ‘… | Continue reading
Six-year-olds can't really talk to adults about the problems they may experience with mathematics. It is hard for teachers to know for certain who is keeping up and who is lagging, says Prof Elizabeth Henning from the University of Johannesburg. | Continue reading
Armando Collazo Garcia III got more than he expected from a graduate course he took last spring. He developed a new understanding of the physics of transonic shocks produced across a laminar flow airfoil with boundary-layer suction and added a published paper to his resume. | Continue reading
Electronic textiles offer revolutionary new opportunities in various fields, in particular healthcare. But to be sustainable, they need to be made of renewable materials. A research team led by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, now presents a thread made of conductive ce … | Continue reading
Material behaviors depend on factors including the composition of the material and the arrangement of its molecular parts. For the first time, researchers have found a way to coax carbon nanotubes into creating moiré patterns. Such structures could be useful in materials research … | Continue reading
A research team at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) in Germany has developed a completely new, environmentally friendly electrochemical procedure for producing sulfonamides rapidly and inexpensively. Sulfonamides are used in many drugs including antibiotics and Viagra as … | Continue reading
The slowdown in global warming that was observed at the end of last century was reflected by a decrease in malaria transmission in the Ethiopian highlands, according to a study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) and the University of Chicago. The results, … | Continue reading
We celebrate the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812, by looking at New England’s reluctant role in it. | Continue reading