After several delays, the Under the Silver Lake release will now be primarily VOD only. Just what happened here? | Continue reading
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Coming up today: everything you need to know about Apple’s Netflix rival, the startup darling disrupting the NHS and the third edition of the WIRED Book Club. Join the WIRED Book Club – we're reading Invisible Women, by Caroline Criado Perez https://www.wired.co.uk/article/wired- … | Continue reading
In a study of Philadelphia neighborhoods, researchers found that an influx of more-affluent newcomers can erode ties between neighbors—or strengthen them. | Continue reading
Internships are often denounced as the exploitation of cheap labour. Compared to paid jobs, I dare say many internships are indeed rather exploitative, and not in a good way. But it makes just as m… | Continue reading
The venerable text editor is back on the Mac App Store, as noted by Zac Hall at 9to5Mac: BBEdit 12.6 in February introduced support for Sandboxing on the Mac, a major overhaul that secures how the … | Continue reading
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Amazon says it'll launch 3,236 low Earth satellites for fast, low-latency service. | Continue reading
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One of the most original puzzle games of recent years allows you to control the game from the inside out. | Continue reading
Web application firewall Web application firewalls (WAFs) are a type of intrusion detection and prevention system and might be either a hardware or software... | Continue reading
Sawhorses have become valued by designers for their unelaborated form, their sturdiness, and their … | Continue reading
It’s a fanciful little one-piece in shimmering green and aquamarine with bold fuschia shoulder accents — perfect for a night out on the… | Continue reading
Termite mounds are self-cooling, self-ventilating, and self-draining structures. | Continue reading
A combination of factors, from geography to group identity, supported the endurance of this traditional body art—even as similar practices were lost in other cultures. | Continue reading
There are thousands of species of birds here on Earth, and with those numbers come great biodiversity. | Continue reading
According to NASA, scientists are in agreement that there is no life on Mars. However, they continue to assess whether Mars ever had an environment capable of supporting microbial life. Now, researchers from Hungary have discovered embedded organic material in a Martian meteorite … | Continue reading
A guide to modern crypto wallets | Continue reading
Department of Energy to Provide $40 Million to Develop Quantum Computing Software | Continue reading
Some people are encouraged to see Amazon partner with the National Science Foundation to fund research, but others are concerned about potential conflicts of interest for researchers scrutinizing artificial intelligence technologies. | Continue reading
On R&K this week, a smelly delicacy in Shaoxing, China, a guide to Montevideo, Uruguay, and civil resistance in Morocco. | Continue reading
Many people who genuinely believe that they support freedom of speech exhibit a double standard: One person’s “hate speech” is another person’s belief, opinion or even (as they see it) fact. And opinions about whether there’s a “free speech crisis” on university campuses tend to … | Continue reading
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Here's what happens when a great superhero movie is held back by literal government involvement. This is Captain America The Winter Soldier revisited. | Continue reading
Women are less likely to ask than men. | Continue reading
Enhancements like these used to be reserved for luxury residences, but today, the average American has access to a vast array of connected devices. | Continue reading
Cetaceans, the group including whales and dolphins, originated in south Asia more than 50 million years ago from a small, four-legged, hoofed ancestor. Now, researchers reporting the discovery of an ancient four-legged whale—found in 42.6-million-year-old marine sediments along t … | Continue reading
We’re coming to the end. | Continue reading
Increasing pressures on health services have led to the over-prescription of commonly used antibiotics, more instances of mis-prescription and subsequently, the emergence of antibiotic resistance and an increased reliance on antibiotics of last resort. This novel technology is se … | Continue reading
Researchers have 'fine-tuned' a major cell signalling mechanism by rewriting DNA inside yeast cells to control how they respond to their environment. | Continue reading
Scientists have improved their understanding of a new form of cell-cell communication that is based on extracellular RNA (exRNA). RNA, a molecule that was thought to only exist inside cells, now is known to also exist outside cells and participate in a cell-cell communication sys … | Continue reading
Richardson, a veteran newsroom leader, becomes the Center for Public Integrity’s first African American CEO. | Continue reading
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Recently published research from SDSU management professor, Dr. Gabi Eissa and University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire management professor, Dr. Rebecca Wyland, shows that "managers who demonstrate ethical leadership through two-way communication, positive reinforcement and emotional … | Continue reading