The global pot fishing industry could be having a greater impact on corals, sponges and other species found on the seabed than previously thought, according to new research. | Continue reading
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"I am Italian-Chilean-American (Mapuche), Marie is Haitian-American, and Jenny is Taiwanese-American. We have all experienced racially-tailored care at some point in our lives. Our lived experience enhances the authority of our work," says Yale School of Medicine MD-Ph.D. student … | Continue reading
The complex plumbing system beneath volcanoes has been revealed in the clearest detail ever, marking a "major step forward" in our understanding of how they are formed and behave. | Continue reading
It may seem a bit contradictory at first glance, but increased flexibility in our workday may have given us less flexibility in the work itself. | Continue reading
Areport from the UC Riverside Center for Social Innovation finds disproportionately high discipline for Black and Native American students in Inland Empire schools. | Continue reading
Whether one views gun ownership as positive or negative is a matter of perspective. But according to new research, it's the total number of guns a person owns that may define them politically. | Continue reading
Thousands of police detentions and voluntary interviews of vulnerable people may have been carried out without an "appropriate adult" (AA) present, a report has found. | Continue reading
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Harvard Business School professor Mitchell Weiss debates the risks, rewards, and business models for mobile voting apps in his case study on “Voatz.” | Continue reading
Disney’s reorganization reinforces their integrated strategy; there is a lot to learn for anyone competing with Aggregators. | Continue reading
With automations in place, the need to spend time on manual tasks disappears; you can do more in less time and your duties are delegated to the machine,… | Continue reading
It’s time to build DeFi money lego on the Bitcoin ecosystem Decentralized finance (DeFi) movement was started in late 2018. Some Ethereum-based DeFi OG projects like Uniswap, ETHLend (now Aave), an… | Continue reading
Tuesday is the first chance for senators to question Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, a day after committee members... | Continue reading
The essential toolkit for learning the frameworks behind the world's most successful companies. Delivered each day, over text. | Continue reading
It really was a lot of links. | Continue reading
Marine geologist and oceanographer André Droxler knows Charles Darwin's theory about atolls is incorrect. But Droxler, who's studied coral reefs for more than 40 years, understands why Darwin's model persists in textbooks, university lecture halls, natural science museums and Wik … | Continue reading
A new study suggests that a universal basic income provided stability to impoverished Kenyans in bad times. Could UBI work elsewhere? | Continue reading
The hype for GPT-3 has come down a little the last couple of months. Also, since the start of this month, OpenAI has made the API access a paid product. So most probably we will either hear of very specific business cases or not hear them at all as businesses may start using GPT- … | Continue reading
Don't throw out your leftover Halloween candy! Use it to make a fun candy cup Halloween game that serves as a fun memory game! | Continue reading
President Donald Trump’s campaign did not seek consent from Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley to use an image of... | Continue reading
The British Library has released a huge archive of nearly 18,000 maps that have been digitised and are available for free - with no copyright restrictions. | Continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett will face senators’ questions over her approach to health care, legal precedent and... | Continue reading
WASHINGTON (AP) — The International Monetary Fund foresees a steep fall in international growth this year as the global economy... | Continue reading
Team ATPB has fallen head over heels for fall 2020 bags from Paco Rabanne, Telfar, Louis Vuitton, and so many more! | Continue reading
In chapter five of Jack Kerouac's timeless 1960 travelogue, Lonesome Traveller, the great American novelist invites us to New York to meet the inner circle of the Greenwich Village beatniks and their experience of the city:"Let's go see the strange great secret painters of Americ … | Continue reading
With the Cloud Computing for businesses taking a new phase of growth during Covid-19, it has lead entrepreneurs to invest in the cloud computing market. | Continue reading
Bring some horror to your record collection with The Haunting of Bly Manor vinyl soundtrack, and the re-release of The Haunting of Hill House soundtrack. | Continue reading
Teams can now secure SaaS applications with Zero Trust rules using Cloudflare Access. | Continue reading
A conversation with anthropologist James Suzman about how our understanding of labor has changed over time. | Continue reading
One of the first things people do when they come across a new material with potentially interesting electronic properties is measure the Hall voltage. Never has this been more true than with the explosion of new 2-D materials, but it turns out that often, devices made out of 2-D … | Continue reading
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Dancing, rowing and even finger tapping in unison unleash powerful forces in the brain that drive good feelings | Continue reading
A codable computer half the size of a credit card is inspiring students worldwide to develop core computing skills in fun and creative ways. | Continue reading
Though we’ve known for four years that the 2020 US election cycle would be even more fraught than the strange and painful fall of the 2016 election... | Continue reading
Netflix is killing its most interesting shows in their infancy and it could be the streaming giant's downfall. | Continue reading
When we started working on devo.ps and a few other products at Wiredcraft, I set up guidelines for marketing on our internal playbook (which we are now in the process of making public). One of these was a series of advices for our team when posting on Hacker News. Several people … | Continue reading
The nonprofit media advocacy organization Define American, in collaboration with the Norman Lear Center Media Impact Project at USC Annenberg, has released its second-annual report "Change the Narrative, Change the World: How Immigrant Representation on Television Moves Audiences … | Continue reading
Wormholes are incredibly fascinating objects, but also completely hypothetical. We simply don't know if they can truly exist in our universe. But new theoretical insights are showing how we may be able to detect a wormhole—from a spray of high-energy particles emitted at the mome … | Continue reading
Scientists have discovered a new way to manipulate magnets with laser light pulses shorter than a trillionth of a second. | Continue reading
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) had a laugh when Amy McGrath, his Democratic challenger, jabbed at him for allowing... | Continue reading
The stringent lockdown imposed by the Chinese government to slow the spread of COVID-19 early this year significantly eased the strain on hospitals there. Admissions due to non-COVID respiratory illnesses decreased by nearly 5,000, a new study by an international team of scientis … | Continue reading
A team of scientists led from Uppsala University have described the earliest known example of dentary bone with two rows of cusps on molars and double-rooted teeth. The new findings offer insight into mammal tooth evolution, particularly the development of double-rooted teeth. Th … | Continue reading
How to be more efficient with your team’s time. | Continue reading