The Republicans used to be all for science. A new book analyses how the US conservative party turned against conservation for the fourth of our 12 Days of Culture | Continue reading
Neither animal, plant, fungus nor familiar protozoan, a strange microbe foretells incredible biodiversity yet to be discovered | Continue reading
In his first visit to a combat zone, the commander-in-chief botched a basic tenet of op-sec. | Continue reading
I'm about to get back into using GNU Screen, but I have been hearing people occasionally mention tmux as a better alternative. Does it really offer an alternative to all the features Screen offers,... | Continue reading
This is the third part of a series about trust in digital content that might be called: Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? We ... | Continue reading
For 4 days, I captured more 700K tweets with the words "gilets jaunes" or the hashtags #GiletsJaunes.In this thread, we will see how #bots, a #QAnon lover and a "French" #AntiSioniste try to amplify the movement of the Yellow Vests🔽🔽🔽 https://t.co/3G4Xc9MR … | Continue reading
Many employers: * require degrees that aren't vital* expect expert (8+ yrs) experience at entry (1-3 yrs) salary* no longer offer full-coverage insurance at good rates* don't offer remote work* don't offer 401k match (or 401 at all)This is why people "decide" to freelance. https: … | Continue reading
Villa Eden Roc is a house on a plot by the sea at Cap d'Agde, inspired from the codes of architecture of littoral of the Mediterranean basin. | Continue reading
Cassiopeia A, the youngest known supernova remnant in the Milky Way, is the remains of a star that exploded almost 400 years ago. The star was approximately 15 to 20 times the mass of our sun and sat in the Cassiopeia constellation, almost 11,000 light-years from earth. | Continue reading
Towards a single government for planet Earth | Continue reading
Spin-based quantum computers have the potential to tackle difficult mathematical problems that cannot be solved using ordinary computers, but many problems remain in making these machines scalable. Now, an international group of researchers led by the RIKEN Center for Emergent Ma … | Continue reading
Newton's third law dictates that forces between interacting particles are equal and opposite for closed systems. In a non-equilibrium environment, the third law can be defied, giving rise to "nonreciprocal" forces. Theoretically, this was shown when dissimilar, optically trapped … | Continue reading
Scientists at Tokyo Institute of Technology proposed new quasi-1-D materials for potential spintronic applications, an upcoming technology that exploits the spin of electrons. They performed simulations to demonstrate the spin properties of these materials and explained the mecha … | Continue reading
India is rapidly moving forward. But is its education in line with the objectives of STEM? Find out with STEMpedia’s unique take on challenges to STEM in India. | Continue reading
Researchers at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) and the Scintillon Institute in the U.S. have designed a sensor that can detect counterfeit olive oil labeled as extra virgin or protected designation of origin. | Continue reading
ESA's technical centre in the Netherlands has begun running a pulsar-based clock. The "PulChron' system measures the passing of time using millisecond-frequency radio pulses from multiple fast-spinning neutron stars. | Continue reading
The cereal-box sized GomX-4B – ESA's biggest small CubeSat yet flown – has completed its mission for the Agency, testing out new miniaturised technologies including: intersatellite link communication with its GomX-4A twin, a hyperspectral imager, star tracker and butane-based pro … | Continue reading
I’m often asked about how I approach New Year’s resolutions. The truth is that I no longer approach them at all, even though I did for decades. Why the change? I have found “past year reviews” (PYR… | Continue reading
Once more common than brown bears, cave bears didn't survive the last ice age. Could their sad end be down to their diet, or just to being bears of very little brain? | Continue reading
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Jessica Eaton analysed over 40,000 search terms used to access her blog in 2018 | Continue reading
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The world's largest Bakchar iron ore deposit is located in an ancient sea in West Siberia, Russia. Its proven reserves are over 28 billion tons. Scientists seek to explain the accumulation of such a huge amount of iron. Now, they have proposed the upward migration of a mixture of … | Continue reading
Quadcopters with thermal imagery cameras can help detect vicious mini-mines that often kill or maim children | Continue reading
Feynman diagrams are applied in condensed matter physics. By turning highly complex equations into sets of simple diagrams, the method has established itself as one of the sharpest tools in a theoretical physicist's toolbox. Giacomo Bighin, a postdoc in the group of Mikhail Lemes … | Continue reading
X-ray spectroscopy provides direct access into the nature of chemical bonds, from which the outcome of chemical reactions can be understood. Thus, researchers are exploring both X-ray source development and the implementation of new measurement methods. Researchers at the Max Bor … | Continue reading
I have been working on an application that is backed by Entity Framework Core using SQLite and I have hit a couple of things that were not super clear to me at first when dealing with string filters… | Continue reading
Technology is the solution: What is the problem? This seems to be the motto. Algorithms may be about to control our free speech while t... | Continue reading
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Technological advances can expose sinister aspects of human nature. We must take care with the role we allow technology to play in the future of food. | Continue reading
Every time we look at a face, we take in a flood of information effortlessly: age, gender, race, expression, the direction of our subject's gaze, perhaps even their mood. Faces draw us in and help us navigate relationships and the world around us. | Continue reading