Plein Air tables by Michael Anastassiades for Roda
Dezeen Showroom: designer Michael Anastassiades has brought his refined, minimalist style to the Plein Air outdoor table series, created for Italian brand Roda. Read more Dezeen Showroom: designer Michael Anastassiades has brought his refine.....»»
Can advertising scale in VR?
Bottom line: VR usage needs more scale before ad revenue makes a dent. Michael Boland Contributor Share on Twitter Mike Boland is chief analyst of ARtillery Intelligence, an AR.....»»
ASC 100: Astra International
Since the sudden death of former president Michael D Ruslim in 2010, PT Astra International Tbk, Indonesia's largest conglomerate, has been led by Prijono Sugiarto, formerly sales engineering manager at Daimler Benz Indonesia. The year 2013 saw the c.....»»
Male dragonflies lose their "bling" in hotter climates
A study published the week of July 5 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences led by Michael Moore at Washington University in St. Louis finds that dragonfly males have consistently evolved less breeding coloration in regions with hotte.....»»
Use of police force still breaking down across racial and ethnic lines, says study
UTSA criminology and criminal justice professors Michael R. Smith and Rob Tillyer working in collaboration with University of Cincinnati Professor Robin Engel examined racial and ethnic disparities in the use of force by the Fairfax County Police Dep.....»»
24,000 years on ice weren’t enough to kill these gals
Ancient species may re-enter the ecosystem as the world's permafrost thaws. Enlarge / After thawing out, these tiny creatures started making clones of themselves. (credit: Michael Plewka) Rotifers are microscopic freshwater-dwelling multicellu.....»»
24,000 years on ice weren’t enough to kill these guys
Ancient species may re-enter the ecosystem as the world's permafrost thaws. Enlarge / After thawing out, these tiny creatures started making clones of themselves. (credit: Michael Plewka) Rotifers are microscopic freshwater-dwelling multicellu.....»»
24,000 years on ice weren’t enough to kill
Ancient species may re-enter the ecosystem as the world's permafrost thaws. Enlarge / After thawing out, these tiny creatures started making clones of themselves. (credit: Michael Plewka) Rotifers are microscopic freshwater-dwelling multicellu.....»»
Major Ocean-Observing Satellite Starts Providing Science Data
After six months of check-out and calibration in orbit, the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite will make its first two data streams available to the public on June 22. It launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Nov. 21, 2020, and.....»»
Major ocean-observing satellite starts providing science data
After six months of check-out and calibration in orbit, the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite will make its first two data streams available to the public on June 22. It launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Nov. 21, 2020, and.....»»
Maker Spotlight: Michael Albert
First and last name Michael Albert Where are you located? White Plains, New York What is your day job? Pop Artist/Owner of Sir Real brand of Natural Foods Do you attend a makerspace/fablab/hackerspace? Not usually, but I’m lookin.....»»
New material could remove respiratory droplets from air
Although plexiglass barriers are seemingly everywhere these days—between grocery store lanes, around restaurant tables and towering above office cubicles—they are an imperfect solution to blocking virus transmission......»»
Google"s AirTable Rival, Tables, Graduates From Beta
Last fall, Google's in-house incubator Area 120 introduced a new work-tracking tool called Tables, an AirTable (a San Francisco-based startup that makes cloud-based spreadsheet collaboration software and is valued at $5.77 billion) rival that allows.....»»
Amazon, eBay fight legislation that would unmask third-party sellers
Federal and state bills come as e-commerce gains ground. Enlarge / Boxes move along a conveyor belt at the Amazon.com Inc. fulfillment center in Robbinsville, New Jersey. (credit: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg) Amazon and a who’s who of online-onl.....»»
Fast heart, slow heart: Changes in the molecular motor myosin explain the difference
The human heart contracts about 70 times per minute, while that of a rat contracts over 300 times; what accounts for this difference? In a new study publishing 10th June in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, led by Michael Geeves and Mark Wass of.....»»
How to start a company in 4 days
The logistics of setting up a startup should be simple, because over the long run, complicated equity setups and cap tables cost more money in legal fees and administration time. Yin Wu Contributor S.....»»
The cast of "Loki" explains the villain"s twisted MCU timeline
With MCU characters now being brought back to life through time-travel, the timelines have gotten rather complex. In time for Marvel's newest series, Loki, Owen Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Kate Herron, and Michael Waldron bring us up to speed on L.....»»
Tuesday Capital, formerly Crunchfund, casts a wide net with a fourth, $30 million fund
Tuesday Capital, a 10-year-old seed-stage fund that was founded by longtime VC Patrick Gallagher and TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington, has changed considerably over the years. Arrington now leads a crypto hedge fund. Tuesday was formerly known as.....»»
Turning the tables—how table corals are regenerating reefs
Table corals have been dubbed as "extraordinary ecosystem engineers"—with new research showing these unique corals can regenerate coral reef habitats on the Great Barrier Reef faster than any other coral type......»»
Airspace Link raises $10M to make drones safer for both operators and communities
Airspace Link is today announcing it raised a $10 million Series A from Altos Ventures, Thales, and others. The Detroit, Michigan-based startup anticipates using the additional funds to expand its domestic offering and expand overseas. CEO Michael He.....»»
Vulnerability in VMware product has severity rating of 9.8 out of 10
Remote code execution flaw in vCenter Server poses "serious" risk to data centers. Enlarge (credit: Michael Theis / Flickr) Data centers around the world have a new concern to contend with—a remote code vulnerability in a widely used VMware.....»»