A real story from PIA Captain Maqsood Birjani, detailing his flight as one of the last civilian aircraft that departed out of Kabul. | Continue reading
Fanatics has reached a deal with MLB and MLBPA to be the exclusive licensee "in the baseball card category" after Panini's and Topps' licenses with the MLBPA expire at the end of 2022. | Continue reading
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Every once in a while, a new platform pops up in the fediverse that legitimately surprises me. As the ecosystem continues to grow and shift and change, new apps emerge with completely new kinds of fu | Continue reading
A proclamation was issued by the State Government yesterday directing that from Monday next all persons within the county of Cumberland shall, "while in any public street, ... | Continue reading
This is post # 40 of the series, dedicated to exploring JavaScript and its building components. In the process of identifying and… | Continue reading
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Fried CalamariTendrils crusted in grit assail my palate. Begotten of the sea, yet containing the essence of a carnival. Fried and without end. At... | Continue reading
In this edition, run through a buch of Eternals trailer Easter eggs, take a look back at classic movie tricks that led to modern VFX, and more. | Continue reading
During the Early Cretaceous period, 110 million to 107 million years ago, Australia was much further south than it is today. Yet fossils from several sites on the Otway Coast in Victoria show dinosaurs were common in the region. | Continue reading
Finding snacks that picky eaters will actually eat can be a challenge. That is why we came up with this list of homemade snack recipes that are popular with kids...even the picky eater ones! Snack | Continue reading
White chocolate raspberry cheesecake is a creamy decadent dessert with classic flavors. Make this baked cheesecake recipe for any occasion! | Continue reading
Students speaking out of turn, texting, telling rude jokes, falling asleep in class, making distracting gestures—managing these behaviors is all in a day's work for many middle school teachers, who shepherd adolescents through some of their most trying years. Add in the disruptio … | Continue reading
BEIJING (AP) — China is tightening control over information gathered by companies about the public under a law approved Friday by its ceremonial legislature, expanding the ruling Communist Party’s crackdown on internet industries. | Continue reading
A multi-institutional team led by researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center has isolated monoclonal antibodies that in laboratory and animal studies prevented infection by alphaviruses, including the often-lethal Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV). | Continue reading
The phrase "OK Boomer" has become popular over the past two years as an all-purpose retort with which young people dismiss their elders for being "old-fashioned." | Continue reading
As Australia's national COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues and the threat of new and existing global variants looms, rapid testing remains essential for identification, contact tracing and containment of infection. | Continue reading
Nationwide, there are far more dog owners today than before the COVID-19 pandemic began. Many are novice dog owners, navigating care and training of their canine companions for the first time. | Continue reading
For years now, developers and publishers could view how well their snaps are performing in terms of usage and popularity through the Snap Store Web interface, using the metrics tab. This functionality allows people to examine the cause and effect of their work, like software upda … | Continue reading
In a statement, Twitter ducked the question of whether it would bar representatives of the Taliban’s Islamic fundamentalist government from getting their message out. | Continue reading
Let's color our favorite Lego characters with these free Lego coloring pages! Simply print them and go grab your favorite crayons. | Continue reading
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A new wave in psychology research suggests people with psychopathy could be helped much earlier, if only we acknowledged the scope of their issues. | Continue reading
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The impacts of climate change strike hardest in socially and economically vulnerable communities; knowing this, researchers have constructed a variety of indices to try to identify populations most at risk. These datasets often rely on demographic data, but leave out important fi … | Continue reading
,Like many people, I will remember this summer in shades of gray and red. As snapshots of a dull orange sun circulated social media, "zombie fires" rose from the Russian permafrost, entire towns were wiped off the map and Southern Europe became a scene of the apocalypse. | Continue reading
In January of 2021, Elon Musk announced SpaceX's latest plan to increase the number of flights they can mount by drastically reducing turnaround time. The key to this was a new launch tower that would "catch" first stage boosters after they return to Earth. This would forego the … | Continue reading
Today is my sixtieth birthday and I plan to goof off with friends and family all day and night in celebration. If I don’t respond to an email, text, or tweet, well that’s because I’m celebrating. I’ve been told that turning 60 is a big one and to expect to feel a lot. I will […] | Continue reading
Hurricane Grace grounded flights and forced tourists to spend the night in shelters on Mexico's white sand Caribbean coastline as it tore through the Yucatan Peninsula before barreling farther north. | Continue reading
The small boat sliced its way through the waveless ocean. The Fiji air was warm and still, the silhouettes of distant islands like sentinels watching our progress. It seemed a perfect day to visit the Solo Lighthouse and the "drowned land" reputed to surround it. | Continue reading
For many teachers, news coverage of education seems to be unrelentingly negative. They say this is particularly noticeable in reporting of results of standardized tests such as NAPLAN and the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), which seems to place most … | Continue reading
A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS), led by Assistant Professor Nalini Puniamoorthy from the Department of Biological Sciences, has developed an integrative approach that increases the accuracy of mosquito surveillance and management. | Continue reading
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Exquisitely preserved fossils left behind by creatures living more than half a billion years ago reveal in great detail identical structures that researchers have long hypothesized must have contributed to the archetypal brain that has been inherited by all arthropods. Arthropods … | Continue reading
Patagonia, the iconic sportswear company that’s built a worldwide reputation on outdoor athleticism and environmental activism, will no longer supply Jackson Hole Mountain Resort with its products after a resort owner hosted a fundraiser for the right-wing House Freedom Caucus. P … | Continue reading
Use dnsmasq directly to manage custom DNS records on a Pi-hole instance. | Continue reading
From Phys.Org: Researchers from MIT, the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have developed a new way to deliver molecular therapies to cells. The system, called SEND, can be programmed to e … | Continue reading