Editor’s note: Amazon’s October Prime Day event, aka Prime Big Deal Days, is set for October 8th and 9th. Fortunately, if you’re looking to get a leg up on your shopping ahead of the two-day deal blitz, we’ve already put together a guide to the best early Prime Day deals you can get.
Technology
Meta AI gets voice chat support & improved photo editing features
At the Meta 2024 Connect event, Meta today announced a plethora of new Meta AI-related features. One of the biggest changes is that you can now voice chat with Meta AI. Besides, the AI chatbot is also getting new image editing capabilities. Let’s discuss them turn by turn. The company says the new abilities are now possible using its Llama 3.2 models.
Meta AI now supports voice chat and responds to your queries using the AI voice of celebrities
The first big change is related to how you engage with Meta AI. Now, you can use your voice to talk with the Meta AI on Facebook, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram DM. The Meta AI will then respond to your queries. Previously, it was only possible to voice chat with Meta AI through the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.
With this feature in place, you’ll now be able to listen to jokes or resolve your queries without even leaving the app. What’s more interesting is that you can customize the Meta AI’s voice from a range of AI voices of celebrities like John Cena, Keegan Michael Key, Kristen Bell, Awkwafina, and Dame Judi Dench. Interesting, right?
Meta AI is also getting improved photo editing capabilities alongside voice chat support. You can now share photos while chatting with Meta AI and ask it to edit the way you want. For reference, you can ask Meta AI to add or remove objects from the photos. On top of that, Meta AI can make changes in the photos such as changing an outfit or replacing the background as seen in the image below.
The AI chatbot can answer your queries about an image too
In addition, Meta AI can also respond to your queries about an image. You can share the image in your chats with the AI chatbot and it’ll answer your image-related queries. In a real-life scenario, this would mean sharing an image of a flower you captured from your recent hike and asking Meta AI about it. While doing so, Meta AI will normally respond via text and not voice. You can check the image attached below.
Thanks to the new backgrounds feature, Meta AI can generate fun backgrounds for your photos that you are willing to reshare on Instagram Stories. Moving on, Meta is also testing an AI translation feature for Reels. The company also plans to expand Meta AI’s Imagine feature to bring personalized AI-generated content only for you. While all the announced features sound interesting, we await the rollout to see if they’re any good. We’re most excited about Meta AI’s voice chat feature.
Technology
The complete agenda for the Disrupt Stage at Disrupt 2024
Get ready for TechCrunch Disrupt 2024, our signature event for startups of all stages, taking place at Moscone West in San Francisco from October 28-30. This year, we’re expecting a massive turnout of 10,000+ leaders from the startup, VC, and broader tech community.
As part of the program, we’re thrilled to unveil the complete agenda for the Disrupt Stage, with some of the big names in tech that have dominated — and continue to dominate — the news cycle this year. Hear from the CEOs of General Motors, Databricks, and Wiz; investors Vinod Khosla, Ashton Kutcher, Tony Fadell, and Erin and Sara Foster; and former NFL player and founder Colin Kaepernick. The Disrupt Stage is the culmination of months of hard work and is just one of six stages featured at this year’s jam-packed event.
No TechCrunch Disrupt is complete without the return of the legendary Startup Battlefield. This year’s hand-picked Startup Battlefield 200 will not disappoint. Head to the Expo Hall for the finest display of early-stage startup innovation you’ll ever find under one roof. Then catch the Startup Battlefield 20 finalists begin to compete on the Disrupt Stage for the $100,000 equity-free prize.
Check out what we have in store for you on the Disrupt Stage!
The Disrupt Stage Agenda
Assaf Rappaport: From zero-day to hero
Fresh off a $1 billion funding round, Wiz has shot to fame as one of the fastest-growing cloud security startups ever. And one of the most sought after: Earlier this year, it rebuffed a $23 billion M&A offer from Google. Come hear the CEO talk about his journey as a founder and the challenges, and opportunities, ahead.
The Startup Battlefield — Session 1
with judges Morgan Beller (NFX), Alice Brooks (Khosla Ventures), Galym Imanbayev (Lightspeed Venture Partners), Corinne Riley (Greylock)
TechCrunch’s iconic startup competition is back, as the top-picked startups from around the world pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and a $100,000 equity-free prize.
Vinod Khosla looks into the past to see the future of AI
Join legendary investor Vinod Khosla for an electrifying fireside chat on the future of AI. Khosla will share his perspective on the groundbreaking opportunities that AI unlocks — along with the seismic disruptions it will unleash. Given Khosla’s penchant for straight talk and his proven ability over the years to see around corners, you won’t want to miss this conversation.
The Startup Battlefield — Session 2
with judges Christine Esserman (Accel), Eylul Kayin (Gradient Ventures), Lisa Morales-Hellebo (Refashiond Ventures), Jon Rosenbaum (Insight Partners), Sharon Winter (Atomic)
We have another round of Startup Battlefield, as entrepreneurs from around the world continue to pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
Consumer, culture, and creators with Erin and Sara Foster
Two of the industry’s most famous sisters sit down alongside Phil Schwarz, their business partner at Oversubscribed Ventures, to talk about consumer investing, culture curation, and what it means to be a creator in the modern age.
The Startup Battlefield — Session 3
with judges Sofia Dolfe (Index Ventures), Victor Lazarte (Benchmark), Ana Leyva (Pear VC), Shravan Narayen (IVP), Sangeen Zeb (GV)
This will be the third round of Startup Battlefield, where entrepreneurs from around the world continue to pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
How Mary Barra is shaping GM’s tech future
Over her decade-long tenure, chairman and CEO Mary Barra has pushed to transform General Motors into a technological powerhouse — one that will lead in electrification, software, and autonomous driving through their self-driving subsidiary Cruise. We’ll take stock of her progress — including the unexpected speed bumps along the way — and dig into her plans for the future, such as where GM is investing capital.
Making sound investments with Ashton Kutcher
Join Sound Ventures partners Ashton Kutcher, Effie Epstein, and Guy Oseary on their firm’s big bet on AI, the influence of celebrity status, and the trends they are tracking right now.
The Startup Battlefield — Session 4
with judges Mark Crane (General Catalyst), Erin Harkless Moore (Pivotal Ventures), Haomiao Huang (Matter Venture Partners), Andrew Schoen (NEA), Christopher Wan (Bessemer Venture Partners)
Round 4 of Startup Battlefield, where entrepreneurs from around the world pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
Building the next generation of deep tech startups with Tony Fadell
Tony Fadell is best known as the co-founder and CEO of Nest and SVP of Apple’s iPhone and iPod teams. These days, he coaches some of the most innovative deep tech startups as the principal of Build Collective. Fadell will discuss some of the future’s most promising innovations.
Colin Kaepernick helps creators own their story
If anyone knows a thing or two about losing control of your own narrative, it’s Colin Kaepernick. Now the former NFL quarterback and civil rights activist runs an AI storytelling platform, Lumi, to help creators tell and own their stories. We’ll chat about the media landscape, how AI can empower storytellers, and biases in today’s AI models.
The Startup Battlefield Final
with judges Navin Chaddha (Mayfield), Chris Farmer (SignalFire), Dayna Grayson (Construct Capital), Ann Miura-Ko (Floodgate), Hans Tung (Notable Capital)
The final round and the culmination of thousands of applications as the Top 5 entrepreneurs from around the world pitch expert judges and vie for the Startup Battlefield Cup and $100,000.
Don’t miss Disrupt 2024
This agenda is just for the Disrupt Stage. We have five additional stages focusing on builders, AI, SaaS, fintech, space, and much more. Don’t miss the chance to gain invaluable insights from top industry experts at Disrupt 2024. Secure your pass by registering here.
Servers computers
Virtual Machines vs Containers
This is an animated video explaining the difference between virtual machines and containers.
►►RoboForm Everywhere https://bit.ly/3S05wAM (affiliate) Save up to 42% using my link.
►►RoboForm Free https://www.roboform.com/lp?frm=rfp-012&affid=pcert .
source
Science & Environment
Bethany Beach firefly could be first lightning bug added to federal endangered species list
The Bethany Beach firefly is in danger of flickering out and becoming endangered, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Monday.
The firefly, found in coastal Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, is one of around 170 firefly species in the U.S. The species is already considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and the Fish and Wildlife Service said it’s under consideration for listing under the Endangered Species Act.
It’s the first firefly species to be considered for protections under the act, according to a Fish and Wildlife Service spokesperson. If the species is listed, then federal agencies will be required to ensure their actions are unlikely to jeopardize the Bethany Beach firefly.
There are currently more than 1,300 species listed as either endangered or threatened in the U.S. under the 1973 act.
The Bethany Beach firefly is not the only type of firefly at risk; about 10% of the firefly species in the U.S. are not doing well, Sara Lewis, author of “Silent Sparks: The Wondrous World of Fireflies,” told CBS News earlier this year. Some of the lightning bug species most vulnerable to extinction need very specific habitats to survive.
The Bethany Beach firefly, for instance, lives only in swales — low-lying freshwater marsh areas near coastal dunes, according to the Fish and Wildlife Service. Climate change is affecting the firefly habitat and around 76-95% of swales could be lost to high-tide flooding by 2100, according to climate models.
The firefly species also faces threats from development, light pollution, recreation, grazing by ponies, the use of pesticides and invasive plant species.
Light pollution is a threat for a variety of fireflies because it can prevent male and female fireflies from finding each other so they can mate, reducing the population of the future generations of fireflies.
“Love can be hard to find for even the brightest of fireflies,” according to the Fish and Wildlife Service. “Even the interfering light of a full moon can outshine their visual morse code, making it impossible for males and females to recognize each other. Light pollution from towns, factories and roads have been seriously killing the buzz for these insects”
Candace Fallon, senior conservation biologist at the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, advises being conscientious of fireflies when taking care of lawns. She previously told CBS News that she suggests mowing less often or leaving the grass taller as a way to protect fireflies.
The advice applies year round, not just in the spring and summer when flashes of light are visible.
“So many just people just think about fireflies when they’re these flashing adults for a few weeks in the summer, but the reality is that they’re present all year long, we’re just not noticing them or seeing them,” Fallon said.
Technology
The best noise-canceling headphones for 2024
Whether you’re wearing them for the morning commute, while traveling, or if you’re simply trying to find some peace and quiet while working at home, noise-canceling headphones are a more essential piece of kit nowadays than ever before. And you’ve got a slew of great options to pick from; it’s hard to make a bad choice.
There are longtime heavyweights like Bose and Sony to pick from. Apple has quickly carved into the market with the luxurious AirPods Max. And if you’ve got an ear that demands the best audio quality, headphones from Bowers & Wilkins and Sennheiser might appeal to you more than the mainstream contenders.
Not everyone loves the feel of earbuds, and there are scenarios where over-ear and on-ear headphones are just simpler or make more sense than wireless buds — particularly if lengthy battery life matters to you.
No matter how you’re using them, the criteria for picking the best noise-canceling headphones haven’t changed.
The “best” headphones for you will differ based on which of those factors you prioritize and care about most, but our overall pick for the best noise-canceling headphones remains Sony’s WH-1000XM5. They offer a combination of sound quality, comfort, and great noise cancellation that’s hard to beat.
The best wireless headphones for most people
Battery life: 30 hours / Multipoint: Yes / Audio codecs: LDAC, AAC, SBC Connectors: USB-C (charging), 3.5mm headphone jack (audio)
Sony’s WH-1000XM5 have a completely different design from their predecessors. The changes result in greater comfort when you’re wearing them on your head for extended periods of time — like on a flight or if you’re at the office.
Noise cancellation has been further improved from the already-stellar performance of the M4, putting Sony at the front of the pack compared to all major competitors. Sound quality is more detailed and balanced than the older 1000XM4; the low end is still punchy but tighter and less boomy than before. The M5 offer the best voice call performance in the 1000X series to date, and they can connect to two devices simultaneously, so you can stay clued in to what’s happening on your phone when you’re working away on your laptop or tablet.
Sony’s headphones also include unique features like “speak to chat,” which automatically pauses your music and pipes in ambient audio whenever you start talking. Or you can hold one hand over the right ear cup to activate quick attention mode, which is convenient when grabbing a coffee or listening to airport announcements. And like other high-end headphones, the 1000XM5 can detect when they’ve been removed from your ears for auto-pause.
The main downside of the WH-1000XM5 is that at $399.99, they’re more expensive than prior models. That’s a big reason to consider the 1000XM4, which were our previous top pick for noise-canceling headphones. They remain part of Sony’s lineup and can often be found on sale.
The best noise-canceling headphones for travel
Battery life: 24 hours / Multipoint: Yes / Audio codecs: aptX Adaptive, AAC, SBC Connectors: USB-C (charging), 2.5mm headphone jack (audio)
Bose’s QuietComfort Ultra Headphones are basically a blend of the company’s prior Noise Canceling Headphones 700 and QuietComfort 45 that borrow the best traits from both — while throwing in a new “immersive audio” listening mode. Like past Bose cans, they’re very light and comfortable on your head, even when worn for long stretches of time. Best of all, unlike the Noise Canceling Headphones 700, these can be folded to make them easier to travel with.
Their 24-hour battery life is more than adequate, and Bose has added support for the aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codec for improved audio fidelity on Android devices.
Photo by Chris Welch / The Verge
The immersive audio feature works well on some songs, but less so on others. It’s worth experimenting with, but even if you leave it off entirely, you’re left with best-in-class noise cancelation, pleasing sound, and a helpful “aware” transparency mode.
The best wireless headphones for iPhone owners
Battery life: 20 hours / Multipoint: No / Audio codecs: AAC, SBC Connectors: Lightning (audio and charging)
There was definitely some sticker shock when Apple introduced a $549 set of noise-canceling headphones in 2020. The AirPods Max cost significantly more money than any of our other recommendations. But Apple’s build quality is on another level: these trade the plastic you’ll find in many noise-canceling headphones for steel and aluminum, and the ear cups are a breathable mesh fabric. They’re hefty headphones, there’s no denying that. But aside from Apple refusing to include a headphone cable in the box, there’s nothing about the AirPods Max that feels cheap. And I appreciate the simplicity of using the digital crown for controls instead of relying on hit-or-miss gestures like taps and swipes.
The most important part is that the AirPods Max deliver audio quality that’s up there with the best high-end Bluetooth headphones. They have an immersive, wide soundstage and fantastic dynamics, and you’ll find yourself hopping around your music library just to hear what they bring out in your favorite songs.
Apple’s noise cancellation is on par with Sony and Bose, and no one does transparency mode better; at times, it can make you think you’re not wearing headphones at all. Extra features like Spatial Audio (surround sound for movies and TV shows) and automatic switching between Apple gadgets help make it a bit easier to swallow their daunting price.
But the AirPods Max do have faults. The carrying case is abysmal, battery life is only average for the category, and just like regular AirPods, they’re designed with Apple’s ecosystem in mind. It gets much harder to justify dropping $550 on them if you live outside the iPhone and Mac universe.
Also, it’s worth noting that Apple recently introduced a new pair of the AirPods Max with USB-C charging and five new color options. We haven’t had an opportunity to test them yet, but given just how little they differ from Apple’s existing headphones, we don’t anticipate performance being any different. The question is whether you’re willing to pay the full retail price of $549 to rid your life of Lightning when the original Max can often be found on sale for less than $400, especially during events like Amazon Prime Day.
The best-sounding wireless headphones
Battery life: 30 hours / Multipoint: Yes / Audio codecs: aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, aptX, AAC, SBC / Connectors: USB-C (audio and charging)
If sound quality is priority number one, then Bowers & Wilkins has you covered with the PX7 S2e headphones. They exhibit superb, detailed sound quality that some people prefer to the AirPods Max. The Bowers & Wilkins cans are true to the company’s legacy and style, with a fine-crafted design that exudes quality. And the newer “e” variant has a revamped digital signal processing that can bring out the best audio quality from streaming music.
I prefer their physical buttons over the tap/swipe ear cup gestures of Sony’s 1000XM5. With 30 hours of battery life, they’re more than competitive with mainstream, less expensive picks. And the sound profile is delightfully warm and will bring out the most from your favorite music. The main downside of the PX7 S2e is that there’s no traditional 3.5mm or 2.5mm output for a headphone cable. You can still listen wired over USB-C, however.
The noise-canceling headphones with the best battery life
Battery life: 60 hours / Multipoint: Yes / Audio codecs: aptX Adaptive, aptX, AAC, SBC / Connectors: USB-C (audio and charging), 2.5mm headphone jack (audio)
Sixty hours. They can last for up to 60 hours on a single charge. That’s really all you need to know about the Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones if you’re looking for an endurance champ. But they also sound terrific and prove extremely comfortable over long listening periods. This combination doesn’t come cheap, but you can find some good occasional deals on them.
Sennheiser’s Momentum 4 Wireless headphones edge out Bowers & Wilkins on comfort thanks to their lighter design, and the noise cancellation is slightly better. Next to the Sonys and Bose’s QC Ultra Headphones, it doesn’t get much cozier. These are headphones you can wear for multiple hours without any fatigue or pressure on your ears.
Sennheiser’s sound signature is a bit more expressive and puts more emphasis on bass than B&W, but that upper treble range still comes through crystal clear. My only real nitpick with the Sennheisers is that they tend to occasionally power on inside the case for no obvious reason and automatically connect to my phone.
Both the B&W and Sennheiser headphones support multipoint connectivity and a range of Bluetooth codecs, including SBC, AAC, aptX, and aptX Adaptive.
The best noise-canceling headphones for style
Battery life: 60 hours / Multipoint: Yes / Audio codecs: aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, aptX, AAC, SBC Connectors: USB-C (charging), 3.5mm headphone jack (audio)
Marshall’s wireless headphones have proven surprisingly popular, and the company’s most expensive pair is also its best yet. The Monitor II ANC headphones are priced at $320, which puts them on the same playing field as Bose, Sony, and other tech companies that have been making premium noise-canceling cans for many years.
Marshall falls short of those brands in sound quality and ANC, but the Monitor II still provide warm, textured sound and perform decently at cutting down on ambient noise. But they definitely stand out from the pack in looks, with a design that speaks to the company’s heritage. The headphones fold up for easy carrying, and Marshall’s signature gold joystick makes the Monitor II simple to control.
They can also last up to 30 hours with NC enabled or up to a staggering 45 hours if you’re already someplace quiet and can do without the feature. That impressive longevity beats our primary picks. A lack of AAC codec support at this price stings, but I’ve enjoyed the Monitor II every time I’ve put them on. They’re more than just an amp brand stamped onto an average pair of headphones.
Update, October 1st: Updated to reflect current pricing and mention Amazon’s forthcoming Prime Day sale. Brandon Widder also contributed to this post.
Servers computers
HP Blade 460c Gen 7 Conversion, cheap Server
A quick ‘how to’ convert a HP Blade Server for use outside of it’s original Blade housing. Cheap and cheerful project which can easily out match a desktop PC in terms of huge amounts of RAM.
The full conversion can be seen on my blog post – http://ubl0g.blogspot.com/2020/10/project-blade-network-server.html
Background royalty free music courtesy of Enrique27Naveda from Pixabay
source
Technology
Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, October 2 (game #982)
Quordle was one of the original Wordle alternatives and is still going strong now nearly 1,000 games later. It offers a genuine challenge, though, so read on if you need some Quordle hints today – or scroll down further for the answers.
Enjoy playing word games? You can also check out my Wordle today, NYT Connections today and NYT Strands today pages for hints and answers for those puzzles.
SPOILER WARNING: Information about Quordle today is below, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answers.
Quordle today (game #982) – hint #1 – Vowels
How many different vowels are in Quordle today?
• The number of different vowels in Quordle today is 5*.
* Note that by vowel we mean the five standard vowels (A, E, I, O, U), not Y (which is sometimes counted as a vowel too).
Quordle today (game #982) – hint #2 – repeated letters
Do any of today’s Quordle answers contain repeated letters?
• The number of Quordle answers containing a repeated letter today is 0.
Quordle today (game #982) – hint #3 – uncommon letters
Do the letters Q, Z, X or J appear in Quordle today?
• No. None of Q, Z, X or J appear among today’s Quordle answers.
Quordle today (game #982) – hint #4 – starting letters (1)
Do any of today’s Quordle puzzles start with the same letter?
• The number of today’s Quordle answers starting with the same letter is 0.
If you just want to know the answers at this stage, simply scroll down. If you’re not ready yet then here’s one more clue to make things a lot easier:
Quordle today (game #982) – hint #5 – starting letters (2)
What letters do today’s Quordle answers start with?
• A
• C
• T
• P
Right, the answers are below, so DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SEE THEM.
Quordle today (game #982) – the answers
The answers to today’s Quordle, game #982, are…
With two extremely common – and commonly spelled – words among today’s Quordle answers (in the form of CRANE and PRINT), this was a straightforward day for the game. Neither ARGUE or TOKEN are particularly hard either, although at least the latter has an uncommon letter in it to make the task a little harder. But really, this is about as simple as Quordle ever gets.
How did you do today? Send me an email and let me know.
Daily Sequence today (game #982) – the answers
The answers to today’s Quordle Daily Sequence, game #982, are…
Quordle answers: The past 20
- Quordle #981, Tuesday 1 October: FRILL, MADLY, GRANT, NYLON
- Quordle #980, Monday 30 September: CRUSH, TARDY, TEACH, STUMP
- Quordle #979, Sunday 29 September: SERIF, BORNE, WRITE, SLEEK
- Quordle #978, Saturday 28 September: BUSHY, CIVIC, SNOUT, EQUIP
- Quordle #977, Friday 27 September: GUEST, CHASM, ROOST, BASAL
- Quordle #976, Thursday 26 September: STAGE, VOGUE, CLUMP, HEATH
- Quordle #975, Wednesday 25 September: UMBRA, DADDY, GLAZE, PRANK
- Quordle #974, Tuesday 24 September: SPACE, INNER, SPAWN, BEGAT
- Quordle #973, Monday 23 September: GUILT, STERN, ANNEX, FIELD
- Quordle #972, Sunday 22 September: ZESTY, MEATY, ALIVE, DRAWN
- Quordle #971, Saturday 21 September: VITAL, FRAIL, SPEAR, EERIE
- Quordle #970, Friday 20 September: ELIDE, DITTO, SHAWL, BONUS
- Quordle #969, Thursday 19 September: MARRY, OWING, DICEY, LUCKY
- Quordle #968, Wednesday 18 September: CEDAR, VENOM, MIGHT, MEDIC
- Quordle #967, Tuesday 17 September: ETHOS, COUNT, PRINT, THREE
- Quordle #966, Monday 16 September: ROUGE, SWAMP, FUGUE, UNDUE
- Quordle #965, Sunday 15 September: VILLA, SMOKE, BULKY, THRUM
- Quordle #964, Saturday 14 September: ESSAY, GENRE, WIMPY, CHUTE
- Quordle #963, Friday 13 September: LEANT, ORGAN, FILLY, PLAIT
- Quordle #962, Thursday 12 September: ARBOR, STARK, LEAVE, GOOFY
-
Womens Workouts1 week ago
3 Day Full Body Women’s Dumbbell Only Workout
-
Technology2 weeks ago
Would-be reality TV contestants ‘not looking real’
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Hyperelastic gel is one of the stretchiest materials known to science
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Maxwell’s demon charges quantum batteries inside of a quantum computer
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
How to wrap your mind around the real multiverse
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
‘Running of the bulls’ festival crowds move like charged particles
-
News1 week ago
Our millionaire neighbour blocks us from using public footpath & screams at us in street.. it’s like living in a WARZONE – WordupNews
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
How to unsnarl a tangle of threads, according to physics
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Sunlight-trapping device can generate temperatures over 1000°C
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
ITER: Is the world’s biggest fusion experiment dead after new delay to 2035?
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Liquid crystals could improve quantum communication devices
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Physicists are grappling with their own reproducibility crisis
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Quantum ‘supersolid’ matter stirred using magnets
-
News2 weeks ago
You’re a Hypocrite, And So Am I
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Quantum forces used to automatically assemble tiny device
-
Sport2 weeks ago
Joshua vs Dubois: Chris Eubank Jr says ‘AJ’ could beat Tyson Fury and any other heavyweight in the world
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Why this is a golden age for life to thrive across the universe
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Nuclear fusion experiment overcomes two key operating hurdles
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Caroline Ellison aims to duck prison sentence for role in FTX collapse
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Time travel sci-fi novel is a rip-roaringly good thought experiment
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Laser helps turn an electron into a coil of mass and charge
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Nerve fibres in the brain could generate quantum entanglement
-
News2 weeks ago
Israel strikes Lebanese targets as Hizbollah chief warns of ‘red lines’ crossed
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Cardano founder to meet Argentina president Javier Milei
-
Science & Environment1 week ago
Meet the world's first female male model | 7.30
-
Womens Workouts2 weeks ago
Best Exercises if You Want to Build a Great Physique
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Why we need to invoke philosophy to judge bizarre concepts in science
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Bitcoin miners steamrolled after electricity thefts, exchange ‘closure’ scam: Asia Express
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
DZ Bank partners with Boerse Stuttgart for crypto trading
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Bitcoin bulls target $64K BTC price hurdle as US stocks eye new record
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Ethereum is a 'contrarian bet' into 2025, says Bitwise exec
-
Womens Workouts2 weeks ago
Everything a Beginner Needs to Know About Squatting
-
News1 week ago
Four dead & 18 injured in horror mass shooting with victims ‘caught in crossfire’ as cops hunt multiple gunmen
-
Womens Workouts1 week ago
3 Day Full Body Toning Workout for Women
-
Travel1 week ago
Delta signs codeshare agreement with SAS
-
Politics6 days ago
Hope, finally? Keir Starmer’s first conference in power – podcast | News
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
A slight curve helps rocks make the biggest splash
-
News2 weeks ago
▶️ Media Bias: How They Spin Attack on Hezbollah and Ignore the Reality
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Quantum time travel: The experiment to ‘send a particle into the past’
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Dorsey’s ‘marketplace of algorithms’ could fix social media… so why hasn’t it?
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
RedStone integrates first oracle price feeds on TON blockchain
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Low users, sex predators kill Korean metaverses, 3AC sues Terra: Asia Express
-
Sport2 weeks ago
UFC Edmonton fight card revealed, including Brandon Moreno vs. Amir Albazi headliner
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Blockdaemon mulls 2026 IPO: Report
-
Technology2 weeks ago
iPhone 15 Pro Max Camera Review: Depth and Reach
-
News2 weeks ago
Brian Tyree Henry on voicing young Megatron, his love for villain roles
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Coinbase’s cbBTC surges to third-largest wrapped BTC token in just one week
-
News1 week ago
Why Is Everyone Excited About These Smart Insoles?
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Being in two places at once could make a quantum battery charge faster
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
A new kind of experiment at the Large Hadron Collider could unravel quantum reality
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
How one theory ties together everything we know about the universe
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Future of fusion: How the UK’s JET reactor paved the way for ITER
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
How do you recycle a nuclear fusion reactor? We’re about to find out
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Tiny magnet could help measure gravity on the quantum scale
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Crypto scammers orchestrate massive hack on X but barely made $8K
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Telegram bot Banana Gun’s users drained of over $1.9M
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
VonMises bought 60 CryptoPunks in a month before the price spiked: NFT Collector
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
‘No matter how bad it gets, there’s a lot going on with NFTs’: 24 Hours of Art, NFT Creator
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
SEC asks court for four months to produce documents for Coinbase
-
Business2 weeks ago
How Labour donor’s largesse tarnished government’s squeaky clean image
-
News2 weeks ago
Brian Tyree Henry on voicing young Megatron, his love for villain roles
-
Womens Workouts2 weeks ago
How Heat Affects Your Body During Exercise
-
Womens Workouts2 weeks ago
Keep Your Goals on Track This Season
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
UK spurns European invitation to join ITER nuclear fusion project
-
News2 weeks ago
Church same-sex split affecting bishop appointments
-
Technology2 weeks ago
Fivetran targets data security by adding Hybrid Deployment
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
$12.1M fraud suspect with ‘new face’ arrested, crypto scam boiler rooms busted: Asia Express
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Decentraland X account hacked, phishing scam targets MANA airdrop
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
CertiK Ventures discloses $45M investment plan to boost Web3
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Beat crypto airdrop bots, Illuvium’s new features coming, PGA Tour Rise: Web3 Gamer
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
‘Silly’ to shade Ethereum, the ‘Microsoft of blockchains’ — Bitwise exec
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Vitalik tells Ethereum L2s ‘Stage 1 or GTFO’ — Who makes the cut?
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Ethereum falls to new 42-month low vs. Bitcoin — Bottom or more pain ahead?
-
Business2 weeks ago
Thames Water seeks extension on debt terms to avoid renationalisation
-
Politics2 weeks ago
‘Appalling’ rows over Sue Gray must stop, senior ministers say | Sue Gray
-
News2 weeks ago
Brian Tyree Henry on his love for playing villains ahead of “Transformers One” release
-
Womens Workouts2 weeks ago
Which Squat Load Position is Right For You?
-
Science & Environment1 week ago
CNN TÜRK – 🔴 Canlı Yayın ᴴᴰ – Canlı TV izle
-
Technology1 week ago
Robo-tuna reveals how foldable fins help the speedy fish manoeuvre
-
News5 days ago
US Newspapers Diluting Democratic Discourse with Political Bias
-
News2 weeks ago
the pick of new debut fiction
-
Politics2 weeks ago
Trump says he will meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week
-
Technology2 weeks ago
Is carbon capture an efficient way to tackle CO2?
-
Technology2 weeks ago
Can technology fix the ‘broken’ concert ticketing system?
-
Health & fitness2 weeks ago
The maps that could hold the secret to curing cancer
-
Health & fitness2 weeks ago
The secret to a six pack – and how to keep your washboard abs in 2022
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Single atoms captured morphing into quantum waves in startling image
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
How Peter Higgs revealed the forces that hold the universe together
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
A tale of two mysteries: ghostly neutrinos and the proton decay puzzle
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
2 auditors miss $27M Penpie flaw, Pythia’s ‘claim rewards’ bug: Crypto-Sec
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Louisiana takes first crypto payment over Bitcoin Lightning
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Journeys: Robby Yung on Animoca’s Web3 investments, TON and the Mocaverse
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
‘Everything feels like it’s going to shit’: Peter McCormack reveals new podcast
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
SEC sues ‘fake’ crypto exchanges in first action on pig butchering scams
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Bitcoin price hits $62.6K as Fed 'crisis' move sparks US stocks warning
-
News2 weeks ago
Bangladesh Holds the World Accountable to Secure Climate Justice
-
TV1 week ago
CNN TÜRK – 🔴 Canlı Yayın ᴴᴰ – Canlı TV izle
-
Science & Environment6 days ago
X-rays reveal half-billion-year-old insect ancestor
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
The physicist searching for quantum gravity in gravitational rainbows
-
CryptoCurrency2 weeks ago
Help! My parents are addicted to Pi Network crypto tapper
You must be logged in to post a comment Login