Dutch apple pie is a wonderful variation of a classic American apple pie but uses a sweet crumb topping instead of crust on top. | Continue reading
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Pot, weed, marijuana, devils lettuce, ganja, reefer — you’ve heard it all. The cannabis plant has various names and terminology nowadays… | Continue reading
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Scientists from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and international collaborators demonstrated a new method for mapping the location and size of trees growing outside of forests, discovering billions of trees in arid and semi-arid regions and laying the g … | Continue reading
How Google prepares for and protects against the largest volumetric DDoS attacks. | Continue reading
Construction sites are vast jigsaws of people and parts that must be pieced together just so at just the right times. As projects get larger, mistakes and delays get more expensive. The consultancy Mckinsey estimates that on-site mismanagement costs the construction industry $1.6 … | Continue reading
Build robust front-end web applications in Scala with Scala.js | Continue reading
Need a gift idea for your furry best friend? Say no more! Costco is selling a A Dog Advent Calendar Filled With 100 Meaty Treats and it's the perfect gift to put under the tree! | Continue reading
It is estimated that only 1% of bacteria are pathogenic for humans or animals. Among them, the bacterial genus Listeria has been widely studied as it contains two species, Listeria monocytogenes and Listeria ivanovii, which are pathogenic, causing the disease known as listeriosis … | Continue reading
Growing up, I remember “Save Public Radio” stickers all over the place. Beanie-wearing hipsters would sip lattes and bemoan the iPod’s war on radio. | Continue reading
Growing up, I remember “Save Public Radio” stickers all over the place. Beanie-wearing hipsters would sip lattes and bemoan the iPod’s war on radio. There were petitions for grants to keep WBHM’s lights on. But radio is a tiny blip in the history of music. Ancient Rome had lyres … | Continue reading
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A conversation with the author of The Ministry for the Future. | Continue reading
A faraway island in Alaska has had its share of visitors, but none can remain for long on its shores. | Continue reading
After starting off with collections of other episodes earlier this year, Disney+ finally has The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror collection available to binge. | Continue reading
A vaccine made by Pfizer could seek emergency approval by the third week of November, but it likely won’t be available to the public until mid- to late 2021 | Continue reading
Michelle Obama on Hamilton: “it was simply, as I tell everybody, the best piece of art in any form that I have ever seen in my life.” The proletariat seemed to agree with her, happily s… | Continue reading
KubeCraftAdmin : The adventurer’s admin tool | Continue reading
We want to let you know about a development change we’re making for StarCraft II. | Continue reading
The history behind Russian disinformation is a dense and continuously evolving subject. The world’s best research hasn’t seemed to hit the… | Continue reading
In paddy fields, water management creates long-term anaerobic conditions in which soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralisation is largely coupled with redox processes. Iron oxides are one of the main minerals in paddy soils, and over 80% of soil anaerobic respiration depends on iron … | Continue reading
When NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft descends toward the surface of Bennu on Oct. 20, it will be the first time that a U.S.-led mission attempts to pick up a sample of pristine material from an asteroid. Bennu is likely an extraterrestrial accumulation of the original leftovers from … | Continue reading
“Zombie ideas” simply refuse to die despite mountains of evidence to disprove them. How do you fight them? Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences, is the best person to shoot “zombie ideas” down. In his book, Krugman comprehensively debunks the simple economics beh … | Continue reading
Natural diamonds can form through low pressure and temperature geological processes on Earth, as stated in an article published in the journal Geochemical Perspectives Letters. The newfound mechanism, far from the classic view on the formation of diamonds under ultra-high pressur … | Continue reading
A peer-reviewed study by scientists at the Environmental Working Group estimates that more than 200 million Americans could have the toxic fluorinated chemicals known as PFAS in their drinking water at a concentration of 1 part per trillion, or ppt, or higher. Independent scienti … | Continue reading
Head of the chemistry department at Stony Brook University in New York is locked in a tight race for a seat in the House of Representatives | Continue reading
The most powerful, versatile, and colorful iPad Air ever is ready to order today, with availability beginning Friday, October 23. | Continue reading
Lenire is a breakthrough evidence-based tinnitus treatment from Neuromod, based on the science of neurmodulation. | Continue reading
Emiliano Bruner, a paleoneurologist at the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), has coordinated a study published recently in the journal Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, on the ergonomic relationship between hand and Lower Paleolithic … | Continue reading
Children's television programming not only shapes opinions and preferences, its characters can have positive or negative impacts on childhood aspiration, says a new study from Michigan State University. | Continue reading
The virtual design festival will feature over 500 "3D Viewing Rooms" | Continue reading
Red dwarfs are the coolest kind of star. As such, they potentially allow liquid water to exist on planets that are quite close to them. In the search for habitable worlds beyond the borders of our solar system, this is a big advantage: the distance between an exoplanet and its st … | Continue reading
Human creative systems through the lens of our AI counterparts. | Continue reading
Dan orders a new iPhone. Magnets, how do they work? And we solve Apple’s digital home strategy. | Continue reading
Some combination of vintage tech, nature, the ambiguous scale, fog, and color palette in this digital image by Eric Mack is real | Continue reading
Lupin III: The First director Takashi Yamazaki spoke to /Film about taking on cultural icon Lupin III and bringing him into the third dimension. | Continue reading