Inequality in medieval Cambridge was "recorded on the bones" of its residents
Social inequality was "recorded on the bones" of Cambridge's medieval residents, according to a new study of hundreds of human remains excavated from three very different burial sites within the historic city centre......»»
The pandemic deepened gender inequality in dual-career households, finds research
The switch to remote work because of the COVID-19 pandemic required dual-career couples to adapt to a new way of life. As work and domestic responsibilities blurred, couples attempted to balance work and family life at home......»»
Pushing frontiers through upcycling: Eggshell waste for bone graft material
Autologous and allogeneic bone grafts are considered the gold standard when it comes to reconstructing bones, largely due to their bioactive compounds and osteoblastic cells that can generate new bone effectively. However, limited supply, donor-site.....»»
NAD CS1 review: a bare-bones network streamer
NAD's new CS1 network streamer gives you plenty of ways to stream, but unfortunately, not a lot of smarts......»»
Preston"s economic development boosts health and wellbeing of local residents
University of Liverpool led research shows that the city of Preston's approach to economic development is having a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of local residents......»»
ChatGPT is great, but it really needs these 4 new features
ChatGPT is fairly bare-bones compared to other AI chatbots. Here are four features that could really improve it......»»
5 new features I really wish ChatGPT had
ChatGPT is fairly bare-bones compared to other AI chatbots. Here are four features that could really improve it......»»
If you’ve ever used Facebook, you can now cash in on your share of its $725M privacy settlement
Five years ago, a major privacy scandal at Facebook surfaced as the world learned the social media giant allowed Cambridge Analytica to mine US user data through paid ads disguised as personality tests. Now after being settled as the largest privacy.....»»
Elephant seals drift off to sleep while diving far below the ocean surface
For the first time, scientists have recorded brain activity in a free-ranging, wild marine mammal, revealing the sleep habits of elephant seals during the months they spend at sea......»»
Report paints complex picture of inequality among growing Afro-Latino population in US
The Afro-Latino population in the U.S. has grown at nearly twice the rate of non-Black Latinos since the beginning of the century, and new UCLA research reveals complex social inequalities faced by Afro-Latinos—people who are both ethnically Latino.....»»
The Facebook privacy settlement is real -- how to claim your share
Facebook users can submit a claim for a share of the $725 million class action settlement of a lawsuit over the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Here's how to get your share.Join the Facebook class action payoutIn 2018, it was discovered that Facebook ha.....»»
How to claim your cut of Meta’s $725 million Cambridge Analytica settlement
It looks like the Cambridge Analytica scandal has finally come to a close, and those of you living in the US will be able to claim part of its settlement, and here’s how. Some of you might recall that years ago, Facebook (before it was.....»»
You can now apply for your share of a $725 million Facebook data privacy settlement. Here"s how
Facebook users who had an active account at any point between May 2007 and December 2022 can now apply to receive a piece of parent company Meta's $725 million settlement related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal......»»
Netflix apologises as Love is Blind reunion show delayed
The special episode was pre-recorded and aired in the US, but global viewers are left waiting......»»
New approach estimates long-term coastal cliff loss
In parts of California's iconic mountainous coasts, breathtaking beauty is punctuated by brusque signs warning spectators to stay back from unstable cliffs. The dangers of coastal erosion are an all-too-familiar reality for the modern residents of th.....»»
Bangladeshis pray for rain as temperatures soar
Hundreds of Bangladeshi Muslims gathered on an open field in Dhaka on Monday to pray for rain after the metropolis of 20 million people recorded its hottest day in almost 60 years......»»
Netflix apologises as Love is Blind reunion delayed for UK viewers
The special episode was pre-recorded and aired it in the US, but global viewers are left waiting......»»
Florida floods: Airport reopens as residents clean up mess
Fort Lauderdale's airport reopened Friday morning, two days after an unprecedented deluge left planes and travelers stranded, as residents in the city's hardest hit neighborhoods began the slow process of cleaning up the mess left behind......»»
Cyclone hits Australia bringing "record-breaking" wind speeds
A severe tropical cyclone lashed northwestern Australia Friday bringing the strongest winds the country has ever recorded, but officials said towns and cities appeared to have escaped the worst of the storm......»»
Americans spend more time and money filing their taxes than residents of other countries
Tax Day falls on April 18 in 2023. But if you're one of the 20%-25% of Americans who wait until the last minute to file, don't panic—you still have time......»»
Insta-worthy catch? Social media helps researchers track changes in fisheries
While many changes happened during the pandemic, one instance of change involving fishing around Hawai'i Island showed the importance of the activity for residents to researchers at the University of Hawai'i at Hilo, thanks to photos on social media......»»