Small group science classes in virtual reality. The most fun way to learn for 11 to 16-year-olds. Enroll now! | Continue reading
NASA has successfully tested an advanced air-to-air photographic technology in flight, capturing the first-ever images of the interaction of shockwaves from two supersonic aircraft in flight. | Continue reading
Don't get distracted by the shiny new thing. Companies that use martech to serve the "human experience" are getting it right, says Riverbed CMO. | Continue reading
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Much of what we think of as Ancient Greek poetry, including Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, was composed to be sung, frequently with the accompaniment of musical instruments. And while the Greeks left modern classicists many indications that music was omnipresent in society – from vas … | Continue reading
We're going to have to wait a little bit longer for the further misadventurs of Jimmy McGill, as Better Call Saul season 5 won't arrive until next year. | Continue reading
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Python is a common language that is used by both data engineers and data scientists. This is because it can automate the operational work that data engineers need to do and has the algorithms, analyti... | Continue reading
Like many people, I don’t use Facebook a lot these days, but when I idly visited the world’s largest digital nation-state this afternoon, I had an odd realization: Wow, it looks like ass. | Continue reading
Just in time!Only a whopping 6 years and one and an half months after its first mention during Keynode 13 and to the day exactly 5 years after the release of the The Humble Quad Bundle, you can final | Continue reading
Front End Developer Shares Best Practices to create React UI components using a prototype app. This helps clients visualize and provide relevant feedback. | Continue reading
Tens of thousands of public servants have applied to have their federal student loans forgiven through a temporary program run by the U.S. Education Department. Fewer than 300 have had success. | Continue reading
Gupta found his engineering background gave him the perspective to shake up the rules of marketing. | Continue reading
Piedmont is surrounded on all sides by Oakland. A look back at the history of how the city was founded. | Continue reading
Images from the 1950s and ’60s have a better resolution than Google Earth | Continue reading
The Needham house was assessed at $549,300, but sold for nearly a million dollars. The buyer, who never lived a day there, would sell it 17 months later at a substantial loss in what may become the next chapter in the national debate over fairness in college admissions. | Continue reading
A great scene from yesterday's announcement at the Bologna Children's Book Fair! What a lovely surprise to find the laureate Bart Moeyaert himself present. | Continue reading
In our Griffin Newman interview, the actor discusses The Tick season 2 and why a superhero movie gave him a panic attack. | Continue reading
I've spent the last few years fascinated by the Chernobyl disaster. This fascination partly grew out of my interest in the Flint | Continue reading
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In defense of "blitzscaling," Silicon Valley’s favorite growth strategy. Reid Hoffman and Chris Yeh explain how business and start-ups can grow quickly—and sustainably. | Continue reading
Linkerd 2.0 introduced a substantial rewrite of the widely adopted service mesh, using a split between Go and Rust. In this article, we discuss the lessons learned in the "cauldron of production adoption", and how those lessons became the basis of Linkerd 2.x’s philosophy, design … | Continue reading
Embezzlement and selling drugs near a school are among the offenses some states classify as "violent." | Continue reading
Facebook announced their homegrown Open/R routing protocol a few years ago and eventually used the open-source software model to make it available to the general public. As a distributed network application, Open/R shares many fundamentals with traditional Dijkstra-based link-sta … | Continue reading
API v3 of the yaml package for Go is out, and it brings comment handling, intermediate node representations, and much more. The initial sketch for v3 of the yaml package for Go was first drafted almost exactly a year ago, by the end of… | Continue reading
Controlling droplet impact and rebound behaviour can have applications in inkjet printing and self-cleaning. Here the authors show how a chemically-patterned surface with high-adhesive spirals surrounded by hydrophobic, low-adhesive regions leads to gyration behaviour of impactin … | Continue reading
Liza Alert search-and-rescue team has existed for eight years. It’s a volunteer organization, the fellowship of the ones who care, that searches for missing p... | Continue reading
Each year Samsung for a number of years now, Samsung has released fitness focused smart watches. Correspondingly, each year they seem to be getting closer and closer to sorting out the right combination of features and price. Finally, here in | Continue reading
Expect to see the Swift 1.0 of Marzipan this summer, not the Swift 5 we all want.So I've been giving Marzipan a lot of thought as of late, especially during the lead-up to Apple's once-rumored gaming service. As an iOS developer I'm very excited to be able to | Continue reading
Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy will still serve as the showrunners of Westworld, but they've found a new home. Read more about the Joy/Nolan Amazon deal. | Continue reading
It might be a good idea to eat lunch together over video chat. | Continue reading
An ongoing project aiming to highlight the people and the music that makes the lives of BART... | Continue reading
Last spring, my wife, wanting to change career, was accepted by nursing school, and our family – the two of us, two young boys, a middle-aged dog – suddenly had to move house. We were leaving Seattle, where we had lived for a decade, a city with ample rain, though one within rang … | Continue reading
In this article, we explore how we can speed up web applications by replacing slow JavaScript calculations with compiled WebAssembly. | Continue reading
Life without pain might seem like a blessing. But her case–and how we understand what pain really means–is more complex than it first appears. | Continue reading