Hypothetical 'dark photons' could shed light on mysterious dark matter
These massive particles could shed light on dark matter by revealing how this mysterious substance interacts with "normal" matter.
These massive particles could shed light on dark matter by revealing how this mysterious substance interacts with "normal" matter.
The need for accurate and actionable information is becoming more and more important for financial businesses in today’s data-driven environment. […]
Читать дальше...Trudeau's grandstanding on this issue distracts from an uncomfortable reality: The absence of more competition in the grocery market is because it’s a tough business to be in.
Son Heung-min has revealed that the atmosphere around Hotspur Way is now completely different to how it was last season. Last week, The Athletic explained in a detailed article the various changes that Ange Postecoglou has implemented at Tottenham in his first 100 days in charge at the club. The report revealed that the training […]
Читать дальше...Two Black employees bring charges with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging they suffered discrimination and retaliation while working at the social media giant.
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Reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere will take more than cutting emissions—we will also need to capture and store the excessive volumes of already-emitted carbon. In an opinion paper published in the journal Trends in Plant Science on September 21, a team of plant scientists argue that arid lands such as deserts could be one answer to the carbon-capture problem.
The key protein complex PRC2 was discovered decades ago to silence genes, but new findings by Frederic Berger and his group at the Gregor Mendel Institute show that PRC2 represses transposons in a range of eukaryotes and only gradually evolved to silence genes. The study was published on September 21 in the journal Current Biology.
If you happen to come across plants of the Balanophoraceae family in a corner of a forest, you might easily mistake them for fungi growing around tree roots. Their mushroom-like structures are actually inflorescences, composed of minute flowers.
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of materials that contain nano-sized pores. These pores give MOFs record-breaking internal surface areas, which make them extremely versatile for a number of applications: separating petrochemicals and gases, mimicking DNA, producing hydrogen, and removing heavy metals, fluoride anions, and even gold from water are just a few examples.
Researchers have identified the threat greenwashing poses to a "nature positive" world, one where environmental decline halts and biodiversity outcomes improve. The research is published in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Good luck to Felix who will take on Scullers Head this weekend! Felix has been training hard, practicing not just against crews but also aeroplanes it seems ???? Felix placed 33rd last year, and also won our Senior Man of the Year award at our AGM for his dedication and […]
NSYNC's new single "Better Place" was penned specifically for a children’s movie, but it also serves another purpose: helping Justin Timberlake mount a comeback.
Nolan Maahs has become a workhorse for the Vikings in a start that has seen Waverly pair its normal stingy defense with a powerful offense.
You’re curious, but you’re afraid to try it. You’ve heard terrible things about it, but you’re thinking of giving it a try anyway. And it is said to be addicting.
Paradox Interactive and new indie team C-Prompt have announced their debut 4X strategy game Millennia, which I got to play for an hour at this year's Gamescom. With development being led by former Irrational Games co-founder Robert Fermier and Age Of Empires II lead designer Ian M Fischer, Millennia will see you attempting that classic quad of Xs across ten distinct historical ages, starting in the Stone Age before eventually ending up in a "post-modern future", designer Ben Friedman tells me.
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A lot of stuff happened over the past couple of weeks, so in this week's Electronic Wireless Show podcast we briefly round up some of the Unity nonsense, and some of the more interesting and/or funny bits of the Microsoft leak that happened at the start of the week. But what we really want to talk about is intellectual property rights! Bill Willingham, the man who came up with Fables (the IP that brought you The Wolf Among Us) declared via. blog post that he's making Fables a public domain property. Читать дальше...
The woman who inspired Lady Gaga's meat dress
The largest hominoid, Gigantopithecus blacki, may have stood at 10 feet tall, but died out a few hundred thousand years ago.
The Dormer Shark E894 is available in DIN/ANSI standard and UNC, UNF, and Metric thread forms to provide options for global operations.
Andy and Tom chat to Blair Kinghorn as Scotland prepare to face Tonga at the World Cup
Tim Allen fans are getting an early Christmas gift. Disney+ announced Thursday that Season 2 of The Santa Clauses will premiere Wednesday, Nov. 8, with its first two episodes. The six-episode season will continue to unspool weekly, culminating in a Dec. 6 finale. As previously reported, Season 2 of the holiday comedy will pit Allen’s […]
Thirty years ago today, on September 21, 1993, at 10/9c, NYPD Blue premiered on ABC.
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Host Samson Folk is joined by Ariel Pacheco to discuss the Raps & the Knicks.
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