Why it"s not always our fault if we choose unhealthy foods
It takes us less than half a second, on average, to decide whether a food tastes good but twice as long to decide how healthy it is, according to new research from LSE's Department of Management......»»
5 sci-fi movies on Prime Video that are perfect to watch in the summer
Sci-fi lovers will have plenty of options to choose from on Prime Video, but these films are particularly great for those looking for summer entertainment......»»
Scientists develop automated analysis method for identification and quantification of microplastic particles
How high are concentrations of microplastics in the environment, in our drinking water or in foods? Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed an automated analysis method for the identification and quantification of parti.....»»
Q&A: Drying of the Salton Sea has staved off earthquakes, for now
The southern end of the San Andreas Fault that runs directly below the Salton Sea in Southern California currently poses the largest seismic hazard in the state, but the area hasn't experienced a major earthquake in more than 300 years......»»
Multinational enterprises should choose between two colocation strategies, research finds
In business, colocation occurs when firms locate together in the same geographic space......»»
Motherboards are confusing. Here’s how to choose the right one in 2023
The motherboard is a crucial part of your PC. In this guide, we'll tell you everything you need to know......»»
Ugreen’s 145W power bank lets you charge just about anything
Are you looking for a power bank to bring with you on your travels? Then look no further as Ugreen’s 145W power bank could be it. If you’re looking for a smartphone power bank, there are so many options to choose from it can feel a li.....»»
Pay-with-palm coming to all of Amazon’s Whole Foods Market stores
Amazon is expanding its Amazon One palm-recognition system to all 500 of its Whole Foods Market stores in the U.S. by the end of this year......»»
Coexistence in microbial communities: Study challenges popular predictive rule
Microbial communities are widely used by biotechnology suppliers for processes like manufacturing biofuels and new foods, or helping crops grow better. To engineer successful communities, scientists need to predict whether microorganisms can live and.....»»
Amazon’s palm authentication tech is coming to every Whole Foods in the U.S.
Amazon’s palm recognition technology has been rolling out at a number of businesses over the last year or so, but one Amazon actually owns wasn’t … The post Amazon’s palm authentication tech is coming to every Whole Foods in t.....»»
Broken-down soy proteins can stop damage from excessive ice build-up and freezer burn
Almost everyone has a bag of veggies shoved into the dark recesses of their freezer that's now essentially an unrecognizable block of ice crystals. And when thawed, foods damaged by excessive ice lose their texture and become mushy......»»
U.S. Cyber Trust Mark labeling program raises the bar for smart devices’ cybersecurity
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a cybersecurity certification and labeling program to help Americans more easily choose smart devices that are safer and less vulnerable to cyberattacks. The new “U.S. Cyber Trust Mark” program propos.....»»
The best USB microphones in 2023
Have an idea for a cool podcast? Do you want to stream a cool game? Or maybe you want to record music? You'll need the best USB microphones to choose from......»»
Recruiting for the modern military: Why people choose to serve and who makes the ideal soldier
The recent investigations into alleged war crimes committed by Australian and UK special forces in Afghanistan have raised urgent questions about the conduct of people serving in the military......»»
Immigration polarizes the right, and climate change polarizes the left: Study reveals Europe"s fault lines
The analysis of a representative survey conducted in ten European countries shows that affective polarization is at its greatest when it comes to "climate change" and "immigration.".....»»
Don’t buy the Apple Watch Series 8 on Prime Day, buy this smartwatch instead
Want a smartwatch for your iPhone this Prime Day? Don't automatically choose the Apple Watch Series 8 -- we think the Apple Watch SE 2 is the better deal......»»
All the Mission: Impossible movies, ranked from worst to best
Before Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to check out our Mission: Impossible movie rankings......»»
Here’s everything to consider about buying a CPU in 2023
Your CPU is at the center of your computer, handling the underlying math that makes your machine tick. In this guide, we show you how to choose a CPU......»»
Solving the RIME deployment mystery on ESA"s Juice mission
When the RIME antenna on ESA's Juice mission failed to deploy a few days after launch, the engineering teams faced the mighty challenge of understanding the fault and rectifying it. At stake was a chance to see inside Jupiter's mysterious icy moons......»»
Study shines light on why companies use a variety of dark money strategies
As public concerns mount over lack of transparency in political giving, a new study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin is the first to illuminate how and why corporations choose to legally conceal their lobbying and campaign contri.....»»
Best wireless speakers for 2023: Sonos, Apple, KEF, and more
How do you choose the wireless speaker that's best for you? Our picks offer great sound and flexible connectivity options, with each geared for different needs......»»