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Scientists develop material that could be 'the next frontier in solar technology' — here's how it works
Researchers at the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics have discovered a new material that just might lead the way into a world of advanced,...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago

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business
The 4 Most Important Amex Membership Rewards® Flight Hacks You Need to Know
It’s crazy to think that you could fly from Sydney to Tokyo, in business class, and can save 59,000 American Express Membership Rewards points1,...
bosshunting.com.au - 30+ days ago
technology
CMU Researchers Introduce TNNGen: An AI Framework that Automates Design of Temporal Neural Networks (TNNs) from PyTorch Software Models to Post-Layout Netlists
0 Shares Designing neuromorphic sensory processing units (NSPUs) based on Temporal Neural Networks (TNNs) is a highly challenging task due to the...
marktechpost.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
Wicked’s beautiful extended ‘Dancing Through Life’ scene could only work on film
Yes, Wicked: Part I is only the first act of the Broadway musical, and yes, clocking in at two hours and 40 minutes, it’s basically the length of the full stage show. But director Jon M. Chu mostly uses that extra time to flesh out the emotional beats of the plot and dig into the characters more...
polygon.com - 30+ days ago
business
XRP Could Surge to $ 12 Before Crashing Back to Single Digits in 2025 as This Viral Coin Targets a 15700% Climb
XRP has remained one of the most popular cryptocurrencies to track, with its pricing often changing due to market sen time nt. While analysts forecast...
finbold.com - 1 day ago
health
Lay’s potato chip recall elevated to FDA’s highest-risk classification
Class I means exposure to or consumption of the product could cause “serious adverse health consequences or death,” according to the FDA. The Food and Drug Administration just raised its recall of Lay’s Classic Potato Chips to the highest risk level. On Dec. 16, Frito-Lay issued a recall for 6,344...
today.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Crytek layoffs put Crysis 4 development on hold
What just happened? Crytek is the latest company impacted by an ongoing wave of tech industry layoffs reminiscent of the financial crisis it endured...
techspot.com - 30+ days ago
self improvement
Scientists say you can use this simple 6-step test to assess just how charismatic you are at work
I have a select few friends I would call genuinely charismatic — the rest are kind, and/or funny, and/or outgoing, but aren't quite there yet. The thing is, I can't tell you exactly how I made that distinction. It's more of an intuitive judgment. But a team of researchers at the University of...
businessinsider.com - 30+ days ago
health / wellness
There's A Simple Method to Reduce Alcohol Intake, Scientists Say, And It Works
Researchers have discovered an effective method of getting people to drink less alcohol: Highlight the increased risk of cancer that comes with...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
science / space
NASA's Curiosity Finds Mars' Largest Organic Molecules Yet
These clues suggest that Martian chemistry might have reached the level of complexity required for life. Scientists know from extensive study here on...
extremetech.com - 8 days ago
fitness
Smarter, Better, Happier: The Science of Making Your Habits Match Your Goals
I’m almost always at work writing within 10 minutes after I wake up. I make the bed, brush my teeth, grab a water and a protein bar, don’t check email, and always know what I’m going to work on first. I’ve done it that way for years because it works for me. Or does it? Habits are funny things. We...
inc.com - 30+ days ago
auto
FOX presenter refused Michael Jordan interview for very good reason
Charissa Thompson is one of the most popular sports broadcasters, but there's one athlete she's refused to interview due to a fear of him not being...
the-express.com - 30+ days ago
architecture
This startup will install solar panels on your roof for no money down — here's how it can transform your energy bills
Solar panels are growing in popularity, but handling installation and figuring out costs can be a daunting task. But those worries are being...
thecooldown.com - 7 days ago
cool stuff
A student accidentally created a rechargeable battery that could last 400 years
There's an old saying that luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. There's no better example of that than a 2016 discovery at the University...
upworthy.com - 30+ days ago
science
Here’s How Quickly Could Polio Return to the U.S. without Vaccines
Every aspect of Grace Rossow’s life since she was around nine months old has been affected by polio. The vaccine-preventable gastrointestinal disease...
scientificamerican.com - 30+ days ago
apps
Apple Seeds First Betas of iOS 18.4 & iPadOS 18.4 – Includes New Vision Pro App
Apple today seeded the first betas of its upcoming iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 updates to developers for testing. The new betas come one month following...
mactrast.com - 30+ days ago
auto
How big is Daytona International Speedway? Here's what fits inside
Daytona International Speedway may not be the longest track on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule, but it is still one of the most massive venues in...
beyondtheflag.com - 30+ days ago
gaming / science
Scientists Build Tiny VR Goggles to Study Mouse Brain Activity
Do you think they have Beat Saber on this thing? Humans have dabbled in virtual reality for years, but only now does the venerable mouse get a shot at...
extremetech.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
How to safely remove your nose hair, according to experts
Thicker and fuller hair on your head? Amazing. In your nose? Maybe not so much. While your first thought might be to reach for your tweezers, you could actually wind up doing more harm than good if you pluck it. That’s because your nose hair, while definitely annoying, actually serves a...
womenshealthmag.com - 30+ days ago
nature
UTIs make life miserable — scientists are finding new ways to tackle them
Researchers are developing vaccines and fresh drug approaches to prevent and treat recurring infections without antibiotics. We are pleased to...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
interior design
I've Been Obsessing Over Bathroom Tile Murals — Here's How They Work, and How You Can Get the Look Easily
Mural tiles are my favorite way to turn a bathroom into the most exciting room in the house. While every other room in your home receives the luxury...
livingetc.com - 9 days ago
business
17 Most Profitable Businesses You Can Set and Forget
What if your business could run itself while you enjoyed your time doing the things you love? Here are the most lucrative business ideas you can...
sproutinue.com - 1 day ago
nature
Is ChatGPT making scientists hyper-productive? The highs and lows of using AI
Large language models are transforming scientific writing and publishing. But the productivity boost that these tools bring could have a...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
‘The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live’ Isn’t Closed To A Season 2, But A Runner-Up Option Seems More Likely
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live brought Rick Grimes back from offscreen obscurity, albeit for only six episodes. In the end, he stayed sassy and Michonne returned home to Alexandria and received a life-affirming welcome from Judith and RJ, and that could have been all that they wrote. However,...
uproxx.com - 30 days ago
entrepreneurship
Fear of a ‘double-edged sword’ could backfire on affluent families ahead of the $ 84 trillion Great Wealth Transfer, HSBC says
Wealthy clients’ fear of a ‘double-edged sword,’ ahead of the $ 84 trillion Great Wealth Transfer, could backfire on their families, HSBC...
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
learning
Nvidia's CEO Explains How Its New AI Models Could Work on Future Smart Glasses
Nvidia's new Cosmos model is another sign that devices and machines are getting better at understanding their environments. Tech gadgets -- whether they be phones, robots or autonomous vehicles -- are getting better at understanding the world around us, thanks to AI. That message rang loud and clear...
cnet.com - 30+ days ago