Swans sacrifice rest to squabble
Swans give up resting time to fight over the best feeding spots, new research shows......»»
Yes, there is a Santa Claus. And no, COVID-19 won"t stop him
Rest assured, kids of all ages: Santa's coming this Christmas Eve, and a second holiday with COVID-19 won't stop him......»»
Micron sees AI, 5G and EV drive memory demand growth
Memory and storage revenue has outpaced the rest of the semiconductor industry over the last two decades, according to Sanjay Mehrotra, president and CEO for Micron Technology, who expects this trend to continue for years to come, thanks to artificia.....»»
James Webb Space Telescope: Launch of world"s most complex observatory will rest on a nail-biting knife edge
When the immense sound of the Ariane 5 rocket rumbles across Europe's spaceport in French Guiana, it will signal the end of a journey decades in the making. Perched atop the rocket will be the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the most sophisticated.....»»
Sonic Frontiers Will Include The Current Sonic Voice Cast, It’s Been Confirmed
SEGA has confirmed that despite saying he'd retire, Roger Craigh Smith along with the rest of the main current voice cast will return for Sonic Frontiers. The post Sonic Frontiers Will Include The Current Sonic Voice Cast, It’s Been Confirmed a.....»»
Hellblade 2: everything we know about the Xbox Series X game
Everything we know so far about Hellblade 2, the Senua's Sacrifice sequel coming to Xbox Series X and PC......»»
In the fight against climate change, China is doing more than you think, but still not enough
When it comes to climate change, no nation is more important than China. It consumes more coal than the rest of the world combined, and it is the leading emitter of greenhouse gases, accounting for nearly 30% of global emissions......»»
Brain drain: Scientists explain why neurons consume so much fuel even when at rest
Pound for pound, the brain consumes vastly more energy than other organs, and, puzzlingly, it remains a fuel-guzzler even when its neurons are not firing signals called neurotransmitters to each other. Now researchers have found that the process of p.....»»
Less snow, more rain in store for the Arctic, study finds
The Arctic is often thought of as a cold, white and snowy region, but this image is rapidly changing. The Arctic is currently warming much faster than the rest of the planet and is experiencing rapid sea ice loss......»»
Improving climate projections in the polar regions
The polar regions play a crucial role in balancing global climate—with the poles heating up much faster than the rest of the world. Yet, climate projections for these regions still have significant uncertainties. This is hampering efforts to curb c.....»»
Endangered gazelles spring back in Jerusalem park
A few years ago, only three mountain gazelles were left in Jerusalem's shrinking green spaces, the rest having fallen victim to predators, road kills and urban development......»»
Freedom Wars And Soul Sacrifice’s Servers Will Shut Down This December, Announces PlayStation
The servers for Freedom Wars and Soul Sacrifice on the PS Vita will shut down towards the end of December, announces PlayStation. The post Freedom Wars And Soul Sacrifice’s Servers Will Shut Down This December, Announces PlayStation appeared f.....»»
Endangered deer"s prion gene could protect it from chronic wasting disease
China's Père David's deer was nearly gone in the late 1800s. Just 18 deer—the very last of their kind—were brought into captivity after the rest had been hunted to extinction. When 11 of the deer reproduced, the species had a chance. Today, afte.....»»
Using the principle behind coffee ring effect in quantum dot arrays
If spilled coffee is not immediately wiped off, it leaves behind a stain where the edges are darker than the rest. This phenomenon is called the coffee ring effect. Using this principle, a POSTECH research team has recently developed a new method for.....»»
Global Capability Centers’ (GCCs) digital transformation journey in India
Introduction Last year has been transformative for Indian businesses, much like the rest of the world. COVID-19 adversely impacted all the countries in several macroeconomic parameters. It brought about a widespread transformation across almost every.....»»
This anti-snoring device is on sale for over 50% off
TL;DR: The Snore Circle Anti-Snoring Sleep Aid Muscle Stimulator is just $59.99 at the Mashable Shop as of Nov. 18. Snoring is annoying, but it doesn't have to be permanent. With the right devices, you can quiet your snores and even develop more rest.....»»
Shape-morphing microrobots deliver drugs to cancer cells
Chemotherapy successfully treats many forms of cancer, but the side effects can wreak havoc on the rest of the body. Delivering drugs directly to cancer cells could help reduce these unpleasant symptoms. Now, in a proof-of-concept study, researchers.....»»
Researchers identify a protein that enables communication between the germline and the rest of the body
A recent study by the Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute (BDI) using roundworms has discovered that a conserved syndecan protein coordinates communication between the germline and the rest of the body and that this communication mechanism is requ.....»»
How switching to a $25 vertical mouse helped heal my serious hand injury
A $25 vertical mouse I found on Amazon helped me heal a severe injury without having to sacrifice my work or hobbies......»»
Shape-morphing microrobots deliver drugs to cancer cells
Chemotherapy successfully treats many forms of cancer, but the side effects can wreak havoc on the rest of the body. Delivering drugs directly to cancer cells could help reduce these unpleasant symptoms. Now, in a proof-of-concept study, researchers.....»»
How rich countries failed to meet their obligations to the rest of the world at COP26
COP26, the recently concluded UN climate change conference in Glasgow, marked a critical turning point in global politics. From now on, the issue of climate justice will be unavoidable for rich countries......»»