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New book debunks myth of "Dickensian poverty"

A new book reveals that the perception of 19th-century British working-class homes as being sparse and squalid is far from being universally true, and popular writers of the time, such as Charles Dickens, are partly to blame for stereotypes that stil.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgMar 18th, 2022

3 best Prime Video movies to watch for Thanksgiving

From a thrilling sports drama to a great comic book adaptation, these Prime Video movies are some of the best to watch over the Thanksgiving holiday......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsNov 23rd, 2023

"Eat, Poop, Die": Researcher"s book explores how animals make our world

In his new book "Eat, Poop, Die," UVM wildlife expert Joe Roman explores the fascinating lives of whales, seabirds, insects and other animals as they traverse their homes, from a few thousand kilometers of ocean to a few inches of soil......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsNov 22nd, 2023

Rethinking boundaries in a warming world

These days, migration is always in the news. Around the world, people are displaced by war, political oppression, poverty and violence; every day, families risk their lives in search of better environments......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 22nd, 2023

Voters reject culture war tactics in school board elections

Diversity and inclusion programs, book bans, censorship and debates over school curricula are all signs that America's culture wars have moved into a new combat zone: school boards......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 20th, 2023

Exploring policies to reduce child poverty and child maltreatment

In a recent study, researchers have conducted a scoping review of previous studies to explore the effects of policy changes on child poverty rates. The study conducted an empirical analysis to estimate the relationship between child poverty rates and.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 20th, 2023

AI finds formula for how to predict monster waves by using 700 years" worth of data

Long considered myth, freakishly large rogue waves are very real and can split apart ships and even damage oil rigs. Using 700 years' worth of wave data from more than a billion waves, scientists at the University of Copenhagen and University of Vict.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 20th, 2023

Globalism vs. the scientific revolution

A recent book takes a dim view of the Europe-centric view of the origin of science. Enlarge (credit: duncan1890) How did science get started? A few years back, we looked at one answer to that question in the form of a b.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsNov 18th, 2023

New study debunks myth that feminists hate men

Feminists are not "man haters," a comprehensive new study reveals. Researchers find feminists and non-feminists display no difference in attitude towards men, debunking the common myth that the feminists dislike men......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 17th, 2023

Is Scott Pilgrim the best comic book story ever?

With the new animated adaptation Scott Pilgrim Takes Off now streaming on Netflix, we make the case that Scott Pilgrim is the best comic book story ever......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsNov 17th, 2023

You’ll be able to buy a car on Amazon in 2024, starting with Hyundai

Amazon is great. You can buy a book, groceries, a television, a carpet cleaner, an Xbox, a new sweater, shoes, and an engagement ring. But, … The post You’ll be able to buy a car on Amazon in 2024, starting with Hyundai appeared first on.....»»

Category: gadgetSource:  bgrRelated NewsNov 16th, 2023

Undergraduate"s writing program demonstrates the power of storytelling in STEM

Elea Abisamra published her first book in fifth grade. Before she became a Virginia Tech College of Science student majoring in cognitive and behavioral neuroscience, Abisamra's grade school years were focused on her love of writing......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 16th, 2023

Spoilers can"t ruin true enjoyment of your favorite book series, TV show or sports team—here"s why

As I write this, my wife is desperately trying to avoid spoilers for the latest episode of Strictly Come Dancing. Having missed the original broadcast, she has been frantically logging out of all forms of social media, lest a stray Facebook status or.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 15th, 2023

How waste from the mining industry has perpetuated apartheid-like policies in South Africa

While apartheid—South Africa's brutal racial segregation laws of the 20th century—officially came to an end in the early 1990s, its harmful effects persist today, says Stanford historian Gabrielle Hecht in her new book, "Residual Governance: How.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 14th, 2023

Research reveals extreme fluctuations between drought and flooding are devastating millions of lives

New research reveals millions of people around the world living in poverty have been experiencing a "climate hazard flip" since the turn of the century......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 14th, 2023

Farmers or foragers? Pre-colonial Aboriginal food production was hardly that simple

For almost 10 years, debate has raged over the book Dark Emu by Aboriginal historian Bruce Pascoe. In it, Pascoe argues many pre-colonial Aboriginal groups were farmers, pointing to examples like eel aquaculture in Victoria, and grain planting and th.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 13th, 2023

The best movies on Amazon Prime Video (November 2023)

The best movies on Amazon Prime Video include Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Christopher Nolan's Memento, and Book Club: The Next Chapter......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsNov 10th, 2023

Pok Pok iOS app for kids gets Diwali update

Ahead of Diwali on November 12, the popular Pok Pok Montessori-inspired iOS app has received its latest update. Arriving in the Busy Book toy, the new Diwali content will help expand your kids’ “world-knowledge by exploring the foods, festivities.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsNov 9th, 2023

The courtesan who brought down a cult, and other unsung women of ancient Rome

Ars chats with historian Emma Southon about her new book A Rome of One's Own. Enlarge / A Roman bad girl: Tullia was the younger daughter of a Roman king, Servius Tullius. She plotted the king's overthrow and murder—callously r.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsNov 9th, 2023

Gogoro smart electric scooters getting several Apple features

Gogoro, a leading player in the battery-swapping electric scooter market is taking a page out of Apple’s book. Or more accurately, it’s working with the consumer electronics giant to incorporate key Apple features directly into its scooters......»»

Category: topSource:  marketingvoxRelated NewsNov 8th, 2023

I’m anxious and excited about this bonkers, industry-changing phone chip

MediaTek has taken a risk with its latest flagship phone processor by throwing out the established rule book. This is why I'm anxious and excited about it......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsNov 7th, 2023