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Australia must lead the world on nature restoration through ambitious interpretation of international law

Australia has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to halt and reverse biodiversity loss through ambitious law and policy reform......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgMar 24th, 2024

In a Violent Nature director Chris Nash shares his three favorite deaths in the horror genre

In a Violent Nature director Chris Nash stopped by Digital Trends and shared his three favorite deaths in the horror genre......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated News8 hr. 5 min. ago

The best free apps for international calling in 2024

If you're traveling abroad, you might be concerned with how to do international calling. These apps let you to make calls for free on your mobiel device......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated News11 hr. 37 min. ago

Burnt out? How your employer can help you return to work for the better

The working world can be a pitiless one, as competition in the marketplace can put significant pressures on employees. Relentless deadlines, shrinking resources and shifting priorities all take their toll on employees' well-being and mental health. I.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated News12 hr. 36 min. ago

25 years ago, Apple introduced a Mac that changed everything

Apple’s Power Mac G3 Blue and White edition is 25 years old today. Here’s how it changed Apple -- and the entire computing world -- in a truly big way......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsJun 1st, 2024

In a Violent Nature’s Chris Nash on creating the most disturbing horror movie ever made

In an interview with Digital Trends, Chris Nash, director of In a Violent Nature, talks about how he came up with those gory kills and possible sequel plans......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsJun 1st, 2024

Five indicted in $12M fake Apple devices fraud case in southern California

A scam involving "returning" some 16,000 counterfeit iPhones and iPads to Apple stores has resulted in five arrests that could lead to decades behind bars.Several crime rings have returned fake iPhones for genuine replacementsA criminal ring operatin.....»»

Category: appleSource:  appleinsiderRelated NewsJun 1st, 2024

Who Wants to Have Children in a Warming World?

Jade Sasser’s new book focuses on the racial dimensions of eco-anxiety. Among her findings: Women of color are likelier to say climate change will make them have fewer children than they want......»»

Category: gadgetSource:  wiredRelated NewsJun 1st, 2024

Boeing will try to launch its first crew on Starliner, again

Troubled aerospace giant Boeing will try once more to fly its first crew to the International Space Station aboard a Starliner spaceship on Saturday, after the last attempt was scrubbed hours before liftoff......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJun 1st, 2024

Apple Rumored to Launch the Vision Pro Worldwide in July

Apple might announce the international launch date during WWDC this coming June. The post Apple Rumored to Launch the Vision Pro Worldwide in July appeared first on Phandroid. Following its US-exclusive launch a while back, Apple’s V.....»»

Category: asiaSource:  phandroidRelated NewsJun 1st, 2024

Turn almost any bike into an e-bike with the Clip

Dead simple to use, the Clip offers up to 12 miles of electric range for your bike. Enlarge / The Clip attached to a late-90s vintage mountain bike. (credit: Eric Bangeman) Shortly after World War II, a French manufactur.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsJun 1st, 2024

Full coverage of Computex, the world’s biggest computing conference

Computex is the world's biggest computing conference, taking place each year in Taipei, Taiwan. The event this year will take place from June 3 to June 7, showcasing the best new tech in the world of PCs. All the big players will be there, including.....»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

Unveiling sea country management monitoring trends in Australia

AIMS scientists have partnered with Indigenous communities in the remote Kimberley region of Australia's northwest to monitor culturally important fish populations on coral reefs and incorporate the variability in data to better inform sea country ma.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

Research confirms fraudulent Kakadu plum extracts circulating online and in international marketplace

To coincide with Australia's National Reconciliation Week, ANSTO is sharing research published recently in the journal Food Control that confirms fraudulent Kakadu plum extracts are in circulation online and in the international marketplace. Kakadu.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

A new deep-learning algorithm can find Earth 2.0

How can machine learning help astronomers find Earth-like exoplanets? This is what a new study hopes to address as a team of international researchers investigated how a novel neural network-based algorithm could be used to detect Earth-like exoplane.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

A new way to see viruses in action: Super-resolution microscopy provides a nano-scale look

A new, nano-scale look at how the SARS-CoV-2 virus replicates in cells may offer greater precision in drug development, a Stanford University team reports in Nature Communications. Using advanced microscopy techniques, the researchers produced what m.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

In a Violent Nature review: an old-fashioned gorefest, updated

In a Violent Nature is an admirably ambitious update of the slasher movie genre......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

The world"s most powerful anti-fungal chemistries cause fungal pathogens to self-destruct

Scientists have discovered that the most widely-used class of antifungals in the world causes pathogens to self-destruct. The University of Exeter-led research could help improve ways to protect food security and human lives......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

World"s biggest companies snap up "likely junk" carbon offsets: analysis

Globally recognized companies—from oil and gas majors to the banking sector and tech—are contributing to greenwashing by snapping up vast quantities of "likely junk" carbon offsets, a watchdog warned Thursday......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 31st, 2024

Law enforcement operation takes aim at an often-overlooked cybercrime linchpin

Officials hope to sever a component crucial to the larger malware landscape. Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) An international cast of law enforcement agencies has struck a blow at a cybercrime linchpin that’s as obscure.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsMay 30th, 2024

Food safety, quality review summarizes sustainable seafood preservation to minimize waste, losses

Seafood is in high demand across several regions of the world. Moreover, this demand for seafood is expected to surge by a whopping 56% by 2050. Given the high moisture content and susceptibility of seafood to microbial and biochemical decay, it ofte.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsMay 30th, 2024