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photography / science
Why do pictures of Earth from space look so weird?
From strange colors to the absence of familiar landmarks, photographs of Earth from space often leave viewers puzzled. Why does our planet look so...
geeksided.com - 30+ days ago
gaming
Nintendo 3DS emulation may have just taken a huge step toward legality
The legal groundwork has been laid, but will it hold up? The upcoming Azahar 3DS emulator might not have a working app yet, but the developers have already laid the legal groundwork for their efforts in a new blog post. Written by PabloMK7 (creator of one of the most popular Citra forks), it...
androidauthority.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
Halle Berry's painful menopause symptom was mistaken for herpes. How to tell the difference between perimenopause symptoms, STIs & UTIs
"It took me almost 10 minutes to just empty my bladder because it was so painful," the Oscar-winning actress said about her experience with vaginal...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
science
How did the large brain evolve?
New insights into the development of the human brain Two specific genes that evolve exclusively in humans jointly influence the development of the...
sciencedaily.com - 10 days ago
innovation
Scientists Want to Teleport a Whole Human. A Quantum Breakthrough Could Make It Reality.
There’s just one catch: every atom in your body would be fully disassembled to the quantum level, effectively leaving your original body totally destroyed. SCIENTISTS FIRST SHOWED TELEPORTATION WAS POSSIBLE back in 1993, when a team from IBM published a paper about teleporting a quantum state—rather...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
books
Marathon County Public Library book clubs: April
Edgar Book Club: “The Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth SteinApril 8. Nearing the end of his life, Enzo, a dog with a philosopher’s soul, tries to...
wausaupilotandreview.com - 12 days ago
photography
Fstoppers Photographer of the Month (December 2024): Chris Van Riel
The Fstoppers community is brimming with creative vision and talent. Every day, we comb through your work, looking for images to feature as the Photo...
fstoppers.com - 30+ days ago
science
Why humans have smaller faces than Neanderthals
The human face is strikingly distinct from our fossil cousins and ancestors—most notably, it is significantly smaller, and more gracile. However, the...
phys.org - 10 days ago
nature
Belgian Nature Photographer Raf Raeymaekers Takes Bird Photography to New Heights
Raf Raeymaekers, a renowned Belgian nature photographer, has made a significant mark in the world of wildlife photography, particularly excelling in...
121clicks.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Earth’s soil is drying up. It could be irreversible.
The losses in soil moisture already pose issues for farming, irrigation systems and critical water resources for humans. But new research shows how the declines are contributing to sea-level rise more than previously thought. The amount of water stored on lands across Earth’s continents has declined...
washingtonpost.com - 9 days ago
science
Scientists Want To Entangle Human Brains With Quantum Computers To Learn About Consciousness
The "expansion protocol" would be a lot more invasive than you'd enjoy....
iflscience.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Molecular basis for the regulation of human phosphorylase kinase by phosphorylation and Ca2 - PubMed
• Roach, P. J., Depaoli-Roach, A. A., Hurley, T. D. & Tagliabracci, V. S. Glycogen and its metabolism: some new developments and old themes. Biochem J....
nih.gov - 8 days ago
movie & tv
Questlove Fearlessly Humanizes a Musical Enigma in 'SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)' │ Exclaim!
After the massive success of his directorial debut, Summer of Soul (...or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), multi-award-winning filmmaker...
exclaim.ca - 30+ days ago
nature
'City of Lights' as seen at night from space: Space photo of the day
Paris, France is seen lit up in this photo taken aboard the International Space Staton. Paris, France's capital, displays why it is known as the "City...
space.com - 11 days ago
how-to
How to stop griping and start embracing winter in Northeast Ohio: Our Best Life
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Some Clevelanders hate winter. Once Christmas is over and the new year dawns, they grit their teeth and gripe about the cold and...
cleveland.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Person Who Knows 3 Languages Puts Rude American In His Place: “The Only Language You Know”
Mocking someone for mispronuncing a word is a jerk move no matter the circumstances; unless, maybe, it’s a good friend and you do it in a gentle...
boredpanda.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Chris Nolan's Odyssey Has Found Its Odysseus
Plus, set pictures from Masters of the Universe tease a very different He-Man origin story. The Cobra Kai creators just can’t help teasing a few more...
gizmodo.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Solve housing backlog with smarter human settlements, says new book
South Africa’s traditional approach to development is leaving millions stuck in informal settlements with little access to basic services. In a new...
sowetanlive.co.za - 7 days ago
cycling
PGA Tour pro to take on the 2025 Boston Marathon - Canadian Running Magazine
Professional golfer Scott Stallings is no stranger to going the distance on the PGA Tour, but this year, the 40-year-old is embracing a completely...
runningmagazine.ca - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Bearded Dragon Cleverly Communicates What He Wants to His Devoted Human
A clever bearded dragon named Chuck, who loves to be included in everything his human Brittany does, has developed a system of head bobs, hand slaps,...
laughingsquid.com - 30+ days ago
pets
Here are 11 very cute pictures of great musicians and their beloved pets
Some of the great musicians of the past could themselves be quite beastly. But, as our gallery shows, even the most ferocious lowered their guard in...
classical-music.com - 19 days ago
travel
A slow food and slow train trip through Bulgaria | Adventure.com
Traveling from Sofia to Plovdiv by train, writer Belinda Jackson and photographer Sarah Pannell discover Bulgaria’s unique food scene and are...
adventure.com - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Costco Shoppers Outraged After This 'Privilege' Is Taken Away—'Members Can't Be Trusted'
Costco Etiquette 101, anyone? To be a Costco member, you must "bend like the wind" because at any given moment there's bound to be a change at the...
delish.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Humanoid robots: Stepping out of science fiction, into the real world
For many decades, science fiction films and books have described and shown us a variety of humanoid robots that range from ones that look clearly...
roboticsandautomationnews.com - 30+ days ago
space
Review Update: Sony’s a9 III Firmware Brings Several Quality-of-Life Changes for Photographers
Recently, Sony announced the release of firmware version 3.0 for the Sony a9 III, bringing with it a number of quality-of-life changes. Most of the...
thephoblographer.com - 30+ days ago