Danish masters prepped canvases with leftovers from brewing beer
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A civil war is brewing for the Iron Throne in House of the Dragon teaser
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Alcohol Is the Breast Cancer Risk No One Wants to Talk About
As companies roll out the pink beer in October to raise awareness of the disease, one group is urging young women to think twice......»»
Outcry as Faroe Islands slaughter 1,400 dolphins in a day
The government of the Faroe Islands, an autonomous Danish territory, faced an outcry on Tuesday over the culling of more than 1,400 white-sided dolphins in a day in what was said to be the single biggest hunt in the northern archipelago......»»
Role’s video role-playing platform makes a $2.75M charm attempt on the burgeoning tabletop world
Tabletop gaming is in the middle of a historic boom, despite recent restrictions imposed on in-person gatherings by COVID. The tools adopted by game masters and casual players to play remotely are powerful but not always the easiest to use or adopt......»»
Brick talk: Master Builder Nathan Sawaya on art, life, and TV’s Lego Masters
Lego Masters puts the spotlight on amateur builders' Lego creations, so we spoke to consulting producer and artist Nathan Sawaya about his work on the series......»»
Heatwave causes massive melt of Greenland ice sheet
Greenland's ice sheet has experienced a "massive melting event" during a heatwave that has seen temperatures more than 10 degrees above seasonal norms, according to Danish researchers......»»
Why beer mats do not fly in a straight line
Anyone who has ever failed to throw a beer mat into a hat should take note: physicists at the University of Bonn have discovered why this task is so difficult. However, their study also suggests how to significantly increase accuracy and range. The r.....»»
Spinn taps into $40M to create better coffee brewing, discovery experiences
When you are a coffee lover, taste matters, and Spinn is brewing up some fresh funding to bring connected coffee to new customers through its hardware-enabled coffee marketplace. When you are a coffee lover, taste matters, and Spinn is brew.....»»
Surfing science: Dependent on weather, defined by the ocean
Olympic surfing's debut is making clear that these wave riders are unsung masters of science—in climatology, meteorology and oceanography to be exact......»»
Masters of the Universe: Revelation review: A sequel series that has the power
Masters of the Universe: Revelation breathes new life into its 1980s cartoon source material with a fun dive into the mythology that leaves you wanting more......»»
Waste hop stem in the beer industry upcycled into cellulose nanofibers
Some three quarters of the biomass in hop plants used in beer-making ends up in landfills. But a group of Japanese researchers has developed a technique that 'upcycles' that waste hop into cellulose nanofibers (CNFs). A paper describing the technique.....»»
How a 17th-century illustration is helping archaeologists find Viking ships
Danish antiquarian Ole Worm conducted the first survey of the Kalvestene in 1650. Enlarge / Ole Worm's 17th-century drawing of the Hjarnø Viking ship settings at Kalvestene (1650). (credit: Ole Worm / Public domain) In 1650, a Danish physicia.....»»
Concentrated Beer? Cutting Liquid before Shipping Also Cuts Its Carbon Footprint
Water is added back in before consumption -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.....»»
T-Mobile wants to sell you branded gin and beer to help promote 5G
The mobile provider has revealed that its 5G rollout is way ahead of schedule – so far, in fact, that they’re celebrating by introducing a new line of alcohol. Yeah, this is for real......»»
From $1-Million Lotteries to Free Beer: Do COVID Vaccination Incentives Work?
Doling out cash rewards and lifting mask mandates could increase vaccine uptake, some research suggests -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.....»»
Physicists show that flying beer coasters will flip 0.45 seconds into flight
Without the frisbee's rounded edges, beer mats flip onto their side with a backspin. Enlarge / University of Bonn physicists were inspired to investigate the aerodynamics of flying beer mats after traveling to Munich with a German physics demons.....»»
What’s new on Netflix and what’s leaving in July 2021
Here's what's new on Netflix in July 2021 and what's leaving, including Gunpowder Milkshake, a Masters of the Universe revival, and more new arrivals......»»
Do bubble cascades form only in a glass of Guinness beer?
As far back as 1959, brewers at Guinness developed a system that fundamentally altered the texture of their draft beer. Now, researchers from Japan have solved the physics of Guinness' cascading flow, which will have widespread applications to techno.....»»
Best Prime Day Keurig deals for 2021
If you're on the hunt for a coffee maker, you should take a look at Prime Day Keurig deals, for machines that have no trouble brewing the perfect cup of coffee......»»
Danish Piracy Crackdown Spreads from Torrent Sites to Facebook
A Danish court has convicted a man who streamed TV series and movies via Facebook Live. The owner of the 'Facebio' group was sentenced to 20-days probation and must pay $9,000 in piracy damages. The local anti-piracy group Rights Alliance, which refe.....»»