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La Pavoni’s renewed design yet iconic aesthetic
La Pavoni was established in Milan in 1905. Images: Smeg.La Pavoni on combining time less design, innovation, and tradition to produce equipment that...
beanscenemag.com.au - 30+ days ago
space
Explaining Persistent Hydrogen In Mars’ Atmosphere
The fact that the cold, dry Mars of today had flowing rivers and lakes several billion years ago has puzzled scientists for decades. Now, Harvard...
eurasiareview.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists explain why Myanmar quake was so deadly
Experts say that the devastating earthquake in Myanmar on Friday was likely the strongest to hit the country in decades, with disaster modeling...
phys.org - 7 days ago
science
Scientists show how common sleep aid disrupts brain’s natural cleaning process
Scientists have discovered that rhythmic oscillations of a specific neurotransmitter play a vital role in clearing toxic proteins from the brain...
psypost.org - 30+ days ago
cycling
Primoz Roglic underlines Giro d’Italia credentials with emphatic Volta a Catalunya victory
Primoz Roglic produced a stunning solo attack to win the final stage of a closely-contested Volta Ciclista a Catalunya and with it, the overall title....
independent.co.uk - 6 days ago
space
Scientists say dark energy may be evolving, not constant
A recent discovery could revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos: dark energy seems to evolve over time , with new data suggesting it is now...
jpost.com - 13 days ago
gardening
This ancient bit of ingenuity keeps carbon trapped for thousands of years
Turning plant waste into biochar captures loads of carbon. New research suggests it stays trapped for much longer than scientists thought. For all its...
grist.org - 30+ days ago
gaming
This 83-year-old Japanese erotic game producer playing Stalker 2 while blasting a cig is an impossibly big mood
Forget Skyrim grandma, meet Stalker grandpa. For all its rapidly respawning NPCs, despawning monsters, broken quests, and general bugginess that...
pcgamer.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Scientists create low-cost green carbon fiber using microwave energy
Carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRPs) are essential in industries like aerospace, automotive, and renewable energy due to their strength,...
thebrighterside.news - 25 days ago
gaming
NCAA Men’s Final Four: Schedule, Location, Teams & Viewing Information
The 2025 NCAA Tournament has produced a slew of chalk-heavy results that should set the stage for some epic games in the Final Four. The road to the...
fansided.com - 5 days ago
space
Strange Signal Coming From Dead Galaxy, Scientists Say
This makes no sense. Radio Star Astronomers say they've detected a mysterious type of signal known as a fast radio burst coming from an ancient, dead...
futurism.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists edit the genes of gut bacteria in living mice
A ‘base editor’ successfully modified a gene in more than 90% of Escherichia coli bacteria without unwanted side effects. Gemma Conroy Scientists have...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
nature / architecture
By zapping seawater with electricity, scientists make a solid carbon-negative building material
The oceans soak up almost a third of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. And now, researchers report that by simply applying electricity to...
anthropocenemagazine.org - 9 days ago
science
Japanese researchers surprised to learn they co-authored papers with North Korean scientists
Journalists have revealed that nine scientists in Japan co-authored journal articles with North Korean researchers in recent years, possibly...
science.org - 30+ days ago
technology
Scientists Just Found a Spider the Size of a Dinner Plate
In an incredible breakthrough in arachnid research, scientists have uncovered a spider so large it spans the size of a dinner plate. This discovery...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
nature
The Taliban ‘took my life’ — scientists who fled takeover speak out
Researchers from Afghanistan who found sanctuary around the world following the Taliban takeover in 2021 are struggling to settle in. Three years...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
writing
The woman who revolutionized the fantasy genre is finally getting her due
Think of your favorite fantasy or science fiction novel. You’ll know the author and title, of course. But can you think of its editor or publisher? In...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
nature
US TikTok ban: how the looming restriction is affecting scientists on the app
Nature talks to researchers about what is at stake if users in the country lose access. Job Description The Department of Translational Neuroscience...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
Scientists make groundbreaking discovery with ancient method to make use of excess mud: 'It's stronger than traditional concrete'
A technology company has developed a sustainable method for repurposing dredged mud from the York River, according to a recent article published in...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
gardening
Now Is the Best time to Fertilize Fruit Trees for Huge Harvests—How to Do It Like a Pro
Key Takeaways Fertilizing fruit trees can improve the amount of fruit it produces, the quality of the fruit, and keep your tree healthy for...
thespruce.com - 20 days ago
music
GOT7 Jackson Wang's Single GBAD Is Dark, Unapologetic, Personal; Fans Gear Up For 'Explosive' Album Magic Man 2
GOT7 member Jackson Wang's new single GBAD is an alt-R&B track produced by Grammy-winning producer Dem Jointz. The melancholic, dark music video also...
snownews.com - 7 days ago
innovation / nature / science / space / technology
Scientists break down cheap plastic using the air — and turn it into something far more valuable
Scientists developed a new method for breaking down one of the most common plastics to a byproduct that can be upcycled into more valuable...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
science
A Real-Life Sharktopus: Scientists Capture Footage of Octopus Riding Shark's Back
Marine scientists in New Zealand have documented the world's weirdest road trip pairing. It’s the aquatic buddy comedy movie we never knew we needed....
gizmodo.com - 15 days ago
technology
World’s first 1-nanometre RISC-V chip made in China with 2D materials
Chinese scientists have developed the world’s most complex two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor microprocessor, with the chip set to enter pilot-scale...
scmp.com - 1 day ago
science
Scientists Alarmed As US Picks David Geier To Lead Controversial New Vaccine And Autism Study
Among many other problems, Geier was once disciplined by Maryland regulators for practicing medicine without a license....
iflscience.com - 10 days ago