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Newly Discovered Letters Illuminate the Life of a Female Printer Who Published Revolutionary Texts and Pushed the Colonies Toward Independence
The story of how Clementina Rind became a pivotal figure in early American journalism is one of resilience, intellect and fortitude. Navigating...
smithsonianmag.com - 26 days ago

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money
How We Investigated Money Laundering, and What We Found
Our reporters went into a notorious refuge for scammers and fraudsters, and emerged with a how-to guide. We live in a scammer’s world. We get texts from unknown numbers with an odd tone of familiarity. We have been promised breathtaking profits in ads on social media. We have encountered characters...
- 13 days ago
learning
Meta’s AI achieves 80% mind-reading accuracy; What it means for the future
In partnership with the Basque Center on Cognition, Brain, and Language, Meta has created an AI model that can reconstruct sentences from brain activity with an accuracy of up to 80%. Meta's artificial intelligence research team is advancing towards the interpretation of human thoughts. In...
mashable.com - 30+ days ago
cycling
'Chilling effect': SF's former nightlife corridor has gone quiet
The sound of upbeat music flowing down San Francisco’s Mission District caught Craig Stoll by surprise late last month after he wrapped up dinner at Good Good Culture Club and started heading toward The Chapel. He didn’t expect to see thousands of locals dressed in quirky Halloween costumes while...
sfgate.com - 30+ days ago
nutrition
Researchers warn continuous glucose monitors can overestimate blood sugar levels
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) are growing in popularity but new peer-reviewed research, published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,...
eurekalert.org - 30+ days ago
nature
Scientists discovered huge 'ocean' beneath Earth's surface bigger than all the seas above land
Considering the sheer size of our planet's oceans is enough to make any one of us feel overwhelmed. Well, what if I told you that scientists have...
unilad.com - 13 days ago
science
Speaking into a microphone? Your audio quality can impact the way people view you
People who participate in online meetings using platforms like Zoom may want to pay closer attention to how their computer microphone alters the sound of their voice. That's because high-quality audio can make the speaker seem more attractive and convincing to others, according to results published...
npr.org - 11 days ago
books
Alaska romantasy writer at center of unusual court dispute over whether a bestseller lifted her ideas
Published: 11 hours ago An unpublished Anchorage author is alleging significant portions of plot, characters, dialogue and language from manuscripts...
adn.com - 30+ days ago
books
Column: Paintings that vanish and books that go missing
Opinion on a recently published children’s book. Some months ago I searched online for newly published children’s books about Leonardo da Vinci and...
richmond-news.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Hackers are exploiting Fortinet firewall bugs to plant ransomware
Security researchers have observed hackers linked to the notorious LockBit gang exploiting a pair of Fortinet firewall vulnerabilities to deploy ransomware on several company networks. In a report published last week, security researchers at Forescout Research said a group it’s tracking dubbed...
techcrunch.com - 30+ days ago
space
Huge if true – dark energy doesn’t exist, claims new study on supernovas
By looking at light from distant exploding stars called supernovas, in 1998 astronomers discovered the universe isn’t just expanding – its expansion...
theconversation.com - 30+ days ago
cooking
29 Crock Pot Recipes So Revolutionary, They’ll Make Your Regular Dinners Taste Boring
Get ready to have your mind blown and your dinner game forever changed with these 29 revolutionary crock pot recipes! These dishes are so incredibly...
fooddrinklife.com - 30+ days ago
auto
Tesla's AI4 Model S, 3, X, and Y get the new FSD v13.2.6 OTA update (Release Notes) - Tesla Oracle
Tesla (TSLA) has started the wide rollout of FSD v13.2.6. After the update was pushed to the Cybertrucks, HW4/AI4-based Tesla Model Y, 3, S, and X...
teslaoracle.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Race at the Port Jefferson Dragon Boat Race Festival
Carol Wang, of Syosset, never pictured herself competing across Long Island waters until she discovered dragon boat racing in spring 2023. Wang, an...
newsday.com - 1 day ago
entrepreneurship
With Bioethics and Self-Expression in Mind, Brianne Helfrich Is Designing a Wardrobe That Outlasts Trends
The entrepreneur and designer’s brand, Helfrich Collective, just announced its pre-order model, reflecting a shift toward slow fashion and...
swimsuit.si.com - 8 days ago
cycling
Shopping for Wider Tires? Consider These Six Things First
You’ve heard the buzz about wider tires. But before you buy a set for your bike, here are the things you need to know. One of the most signifcant cycling equipment trends in recent history is the move toward wider tires. As always, finding a single reason that sparked this trend is almost impossible,...
bicycling.com - 30+ days ago
beauty
'We do not exist anymore': New prison rules ban female clothing for trans women
Transgender women in federal prisons are being told to hand over any female-identifying clothing and other commissary items, like women's razors and...
gpb.org - 30+ days ago
technology
HP settles lawsuit over ink-blocking printer update, with no payout or admission of wrongdoing
What just happened? A lawsuit against HP over a firmware update that prevented its printers from being compatible with non-HP ink and toner has had...
techspot.com - 12 days ago
photography
Released Bear Cub Charges Straight Toward Photographer
A bear cub was released into the wild and charged straight toward a staff photographer shooting the event. Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Northeast...
petapixel.com - 30+ days ago
photography
For these female photographers, the body is a tool of political dissent
Born just three years apart on opposite sides of the globe, Liliana Maresca and Gundula Schulze Eldowy were both entered into worlds of political turmoil. Maresca (b. 1951, Avellaneda, Argentina), under the fascistic rule of General Juan Perón (followed by military dictatorship in 1976), and Eldowy...
wallpaper.com - 30+ days ago
health
HIMSSCast: The advocacy plans of the newly combined ATA Action and DTA
healthcareitnews.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Revolutionary experiment concludes that light exists in 37 dimensions
Physicists have taken quantum strangeness to an extraordinary new level by measuring light across 37 dimensions. Their groundbreaking experiment...
thebrighterside.news - 11 days ago
gaming
Switch 2: all the news and rumors on Nintendo’s next console
Jan 16 Image: Nintendo Nintendo shared the first details about the Nintendo Switch 2 in a video published Thursday. Nintendo doesn’t give a specific release date for the console besides “2025.” The console looks a lot like the original, but it’s bigger. In the video, the Joy-Con controllers are black...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Peatland Plantations in Southeast Asia are Carbon Hotspots
Editors’ Highlights are summaries of recent papers by AGU’s journal editors.Source: Geophysical Research LettersApproximately 41% of Southeast Asia’s...
eos.org - 10 days ago
movie & tv
Watson episode 2 recap: can Ingrid be trusted?
Watson episode 2, “Redcoat,” opens up on Andrew Tanner, a Revolutionary War reenactor, as he returns to his Pittsburgh home. Discovering his door...
whattowatch.com - 30+ days ago
business
Why mortgage businesses should develop AI policy now
Compliance concerns prevent some lenders from moving toward development of an AI plan or policy, but hesitancy may turn out to be a poor business...
nationalmortgagenews.com - 2 days ago