No one went to Oktoberfest in 2020, but chances are those who attended in the past are still thinking about it. | Continue reading
Carbon nanotubes are tiny. They can be a hundred thousand times smaller than the width of a human hair. But they have huge potential. | Continue reading
Topia, a startup that lets users create and hang out in virtual worlds, has hosted meetings, parties, weddings, and one music festival. | Continue reading
Ancestry estimation—a method used by forensic anthropologists to determine ancestral origin by analyzing bone structures—is rooted in "race science" and perpetuates white supremacy, according to a new paper by a forensic anthropologist at Binghamton University, State University o … | Continue reading
Global public and medical opinion around each vaccine, from Pfizer BioNTech to Oxford-AstraZeneca | Continue reading
Small changes to people's writing style can reveal which social group they "belong to" at a given moment, new research shows. | Continue reading
Buried deep inside your computer's Intel chip is the MINIX operating system and a software stack, which includes networking and a web server. It's slow, hard to get at, and insecure as insecure can be. | Continue reading
Brian Bossé takes a technical journey behind the scenes of a recent League of Legends outage in this special edition incident report. | Continue reading
Discover graphql-sequelize-generator and the magic of schema-generated GraphQL! | Continue reading
Lights. No cameras. Action.Maybe Foster wasn't jesting. | Continue reading
New research has highlighted the value of recycling general anesthetic used in routine operations. | Continue reading
A giant data store quietly being built in India could free vast swathes of science for computer analysis —but is it legal? | Continue reading
From colonial times up until WWII, May 1st was Moving Day, the one day a year when people in New York City moved. | Continue reading
Die Immun-Mikroumgebung von Hormonrezeptor-positiven und HER2-negativen Brustkrebstumoren ist bei luminalen und nicht-luminalen Subtypen verschieden. | Continue reading
What are the principles underlying the ideal desk setup? How do we balance great design with modern technology? Let’s plunge into my desk setup and my philosophy behind it. | Continue reading
Background: My daughter is 6 years old now, once I wanted to think on some math (about some Young diagrams), but she wanted to play with me... How to make both of us to do what they want ? I gu... | Continue reading
California's homegrown coronavirus strain is more transmissible than its predecessors, is more resistant to vaccines, and may cause more severe cases of COVID-19 | Continue reading
Facing intense pressure on multiple fronts, San Francisco’s school board president... | Continue reading
Low-cost 3D-scanning system offers sub-30-micron accuracy on a cheap Raspberry Pi Camera Module v2.1, or 10-micron on the HQ Camera. | Continue reading
A tool to test socket io servers more easily without dealing with callbacks | Continue reading
AiLab interviewed Jeremy Howard, a data scientist, entrepreneur & co-founder of fast.ai. An Australian now based in San Francisco (California, USA), we spoke to Jeremy to get his expert insights into Artificial Intelligence & deep learning. | Continue reading
Hair-raising sixteenth-century reports emphasize the tests’ control arms and societal benefit. | Continue reading
The extremely fast feedback that the iPhone touch screen experience provided to the user, resulting in a very responsive and intuitive user experience is still missing from current voice user interfaces. | Continue reading
LinkedIn is developing a freelance work marketplace that could rival fast-growing gig sites Fiverr and Upwork. | Continue reading
One of the main challenges of today's Machine Learning initiatives is the need for a centralized store of high-quality data that can be reused by Data Scientists across different models. Amundsen is a data discovery tool that collects metadata from your databases, pushes them to … | Continue reading
This web experience lets you hear what a person might sound like on the Red Planet. You can also hear sounds captured by NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover. | Continue reading
Steven Sund, the former Capitol Police chief, was explicitly warned in a Jan. 3 memo that thousands of desperate, violence-prone Trump supporters were planning to target Congress on Jan. 6, encouraged by the president himself. But he waved it off. Ask yourself why. | Continue reading
You’ll have to stay patient with me on this post, since the point I will eventually get to really is the confluence of a number of different threads that have been going through my head the past few weeks.Let’s start with my time in business school from 2007 to 2009. Charles Dick … | Continue reading
Broadband trade groups sued to block the law, considered stricter than previous federal rules. | Continue reading
On behalf of the entire team at Hasura, I'm delighted to announce the release of Hasura GraphQL Engine 2.0 (also just called Hasura 2.0). 🎉 | Continue reading
Diminishing returns with a budget constraint in problems of coverage and results diversification. | Continue reading
Former king of build-your-own-PC retailers couldn't survive COVID, consignment shift. | Continue reading
The Florentine engraver imagines an expedition to a lunar landscape peopled by New World figures in fantastical, size-shifting scenarios. | Continue reading
LOS ANGELES – Tiger Woods was seriously injured Tuesday morning and was hospitalized after a single-car accident in Rancho Palos Verdes. | Continue reading