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Oyster blood: A new frontier in fighting infection

22 January 2025 @ 4:09 am

Researchers have discovered that proteins found in oyster blood have bacteria-killing properties and can boost the effectiveness of some common antibiotics whose use has been negatively affected by the global rise in drug resistance.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: Nutraceuticals, Marine Innovations, Antibacterial, Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Southern Cross University

New Ford Nugget camper van might just be the best one yet

22 January 2025 @ 2:02 am

Ford debuts the new long-wheelbase Nugget camper van, which comes complete with a rear toilet roomOne of the most buzzworthy new automaker camper vans of 2024 is getting even better in 2025. Ford has debuted a new long-wheelbase variant of its small, efficient Nugget camper van, and this one packs a fully installed toilet ... as well as the kitchen sink. The new indoor toilet room joins existing Nugget features like a multi-room design, PHEV powertrain and all-wheel drive to make the new Nugget family better than ever before, more than capable of giving the new VW California a run for its money.Continue ReadingCategory:

Through the dust into glory: The very best photos of Dakar 2025

22 January 2025 @ 12:41 am

For a few years now, New Atlas has picked some of its favorite pictures from the grueling, multi-thousand-mile desert race called the Dakar Rally. Dozens of professional photographers from around the world compete to take the most iconic and most amazing desert images from this most amazing and most iconic desert competition.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Dakar Rally, Racing,

Yohoo Musuem in China to become an impressive floating landmark

21 January 2025 @ 9:15 pm

The Yohoo Museum will be located on an artificial island in Hangzhou, ChinaBeijing-based architecture firm Aedas has unveiled its design for the Yohoo Museum, which will be located on an artificial island in Hangzhou, China. Designed to embody the flow of the Yangtze River, the museum will feature an undulating facade that will appear to float above the ground, setting it apart as a cultural landmark.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, LifestyleTags: Museum

Super-functional remote packs a wireless mouse, trackpad and laser beam

21 January 2025 @ 6:08 pm

The Xring D13 is presently on KickstarterThere are wireless computer mice, touchpads, TV remotes, and laser pointers … and then there's the Xring D13. It combines all of those tools in one wireless device, which could be yours for US$109.Continue ReadingCategory: Electronics, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Mouse, Remot

Monochrome e-note grows E Ink productivity to 13 inches

21 January 2025 @ 3:57 pm

If you like to scribble thoughts on paper but are looking for something less wasteful and more modern, an e-note can be a great option. BOOX has just launched its 13.3-inch Note Max, an ePaper tablet featuring E Ink Carta 1300 for sharp visuals.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: E-Ink, Productivity,

Triple-laser smart projector can throw 300-inch billion-color visuals

21 January 2025 @ 12:27 pm

The VisionMaster Pro 2 officially launches in February, after being part of a successful Kickstarter in 2024 that raised more than $10 millionAfter raising more than $10 million in crowdfunded cash last year, Valerion has announced the official consumer launch of its VisionMaster Pro 2 triple-laser long-throw smart projector – with Google TV loaded in for streaming entertainment.Continue ReadingCategory: Home Entertainment, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags:

Huge duplex tiny house fits two homes on a single trailer

21 January 2025 @ 10:38 am

The TinyPlex is a duplex tiny house – so it holds two homes on one trailer – that costs US$118,500The TinyPlex is an unusually large towable dwelling. It consists of not just one but two homes, each of which measures 200 sq ft (18.6 sq m) and has an open and light-filled layout that sleeps up to two people.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction,

Film sets of the near future: Just as fake as the 'film' itself

21 January 2025 @ 6:52 am

If you want to understand the cataclysmic impact generative AI is about to have on the film industry, this one short video should make it very clear. Only one shot is 'real' - and that includes the 'behind-the-scenes footage.'Continue ReadingCategory: AI & Humanoids, TechnologyTags: Creative AI, AI Art and Music, Google DeepMind

New fuel withstands nuclear thermal propulsion reactor conditions

21 January 2025 @ 6:34 am

The new fuel could pave the way for future nuclear rocket enginesGeneral Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has successfully tested the nuclear fuel that may one day propel and power the spacecraft of the future. The trials verify that the fuel can survive the harsh environment of a nuclear rocket reactor.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Nuclea

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Building International Bridges – #SolutionsWatch

21 January 2025 @ 12:59 pm

Today James talks to Miriam Gomez about her experience putting down roots and connecting with like-minded freedom-seekers in a foreign country.

Elon Unmusked Roundtable Discussion (2023)

18 January 2025 @ 2:35 pm

Derrick Broze of The Conscious Resistance hosts journalists/researchers Whitney Webb, James Corbett, Jason Bermas, and Ryan Cristián to discuss why the public should be extremely skeptical of Elon Musk.

Interview 1924 – California Sets Itself on Fire in Trump Protest (NWNW #577)

16 January 2025 @ 9:40 pm

This week on the New World Next Week: the LA wildfire crisis raises many questions, but who's answering?; Michael Mann is ordered to pay up; and the UK unveils its national AI plan.

Car Freedom – #SolutionsWatch

14 January 2025 @ 12:31 pm

Libertarian gearhead Eric Peters joins us to discuss the privacy, surveillance and control problems with modern cars and what we can do about them.

2025 Predictions

12 January 2025 @ 10:54 pm

What's in store for 2025? Let me tell you!

The Dinos Are Coming!

11 January 2025 @ 12:13 pm

The Dinos are coming! Leave your nomination for the Fake News Story of the Year here...

Interview 1923 – Your Exploding Car is Spying on You (NWNW #576)

9 January 2025 @ 10:13 pm

This week on the New World Next Week: Trudeau finally resigns; your exploding car is spying on you; and more iconic creations join the public domain.

Operation Choke Point 2.0 (2023)

7 January 2025 @ 10:18 am

What was Operation Choke Point 1.0? And why should we be concerned about Choke Point 2.0? Find out in this edition of The Corbett Report.

New Year Open Thread and Subscriber Video 2025

5 January 2025 @ 5:10 am

It's 2025, so you know what that means: it's time to kick off another year of thought-provoking podcasts, videos and articles here at The Corbett Report.

2024 Year in Review – #SolutionsWatch

27 December 2024 @ 3:26 pm

The New Year is upon us, so it's time to look back at every single edition of #SolutionsWatch for the year 2023 and go through feedback, updates and commentary on these ideas.

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A funeral home copes with the surge during the coronavirus pandemic

5 May 2020 @ 7:54 pm

During normal times, Joe Ruggiero Jr. might hold 25 funerals a month; this April there have been 71. Due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, his family’s funeral home in East Boston is so overrun that the tribute lounge and cafe normally used to display portraits of the departed has been turned into a makeshift storage space. A thin white sheet of plastic held together with binder clips is all that separates the hallway from the caskets. The white board in the office downstairs is overflowing with funerals. Three on Wednesday. Four on Thursday. Five on Friday. Joe Jr., his son, Joe III, and his daughter, Catie, work tirelessly to make sure that everything is as perfect as it can be in order to bring some comfort to families in grief. They solve an endless string of coronavirus riddles, like what do you bury someone in when their family can’t go back into a nursing home to retrieve their clothing? Or how do you explain to families that they can’t have more than 10 people inside at a tim

Boston Globe staff photographer Erin Clark named Feature Photography Pulitzer finalist for 2020

4 May 2020 @ 8:02 pm

Patrick Lupien and Mariah LeMieux-Lupien knew they were going to be evicted from their apartment in Biddeford, Maine. The lapse was a matter of basic math: As Mariah put it, when you don’t have it, you don’t have it. Despite Patrick’s $40,000 a year salary, the Lupien family became part of an often invisible group known as the “working homeless.” Their story illustrates the growing housing inequality that is prevalent in America today. The family’s hard road over the next six months - from eviction, to living in a campground, to homeless shelters, and then finally finding a home - offers a window into the insecurity and panic that comes with raising children on the brink of financial insolvency.

Photos: One day on the front lines of COVID-19

11 April 2020 @ 4:15 pm

Jessica Rinaldi documented a Cataldo ambulance crew as they worked their 24-hour shift.

Globe staff photos of the month, March 2020

4 April 2020 @ 4:38 am

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month before the coronavirus grabbed the region’s attention: the end of Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 presidential campaign, L Street ice swimmers practicing at Dorchester Bay, soap box derby racing, the Boston Flower & Garden Show, and the MIAA high school winter sports playoffs. Click here to see images from COVID-19 coverage.

Life during the coronavirus pandemic

30 March 2020 @ 10:49 pm

Globe staff photographers document the Boston area and beyond during this unprecented time. The gallery is updated weekly throughout the crisis.

Polar plungers: Photos of Ice Swimming in New England

7 March 2020 @ 8:48 pm

In waters cold enough to kill, 93 competitors, who had to prove they could handle ultra-cold water to qualify, race in distances ranging from 25 to 200 meters during the Memphremagog Winter Swim Festival, held annually in Newport, Vt. “You can’t imagine anything being this cold,” said Laurie Craigen, a first-time competitor. She was part of a large crew that comes up each year from the L Street Bathhouse in South Boston, which is famed for its year-round ocean swimmers. There are documented dangers. One woman from San Francisco lost feeling in her fingertips for nine months after last year’s event. For Karen Nazor, a 57-year-old from Maynard, “It is about the reset.” She says that she can be having a bad week and one dip in frigid water will cleanse her brain. “And the aftereffect is euphoria. It’s like nothing else.” Photographs by Jessica Rinaldi

Globe staff photos of the month, February 2020

4 March 2020 @ 10:19 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: the New Hamphire primary, Ash Wednesday, living with progeria, the Beanpot Tournament, and Red Sox spring training.

Globe staff photos of the month, January 2020

1 February 2020 @ 4:14 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: the run-up to the Iowa Democratic caucus, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Boston’s State of the City address, celebrations of the new year, and the end of the Patriots’ season.

Globe staff photos of the month, December 2019

2 January 2020 @ 6:10 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: holiday seasonal events, the death of Pete Frates, Boston city council results, winter weather, and high school football championships.

Globe staff photos of the month, November 2019

6 December 2019 @ 5:49 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: Thanksgiving holiday, the loss of a firefighter, Women Veterans Appreciation Day, and high school sports playoffs.

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It’s a SNaP: New Technique Paves Way for Scalable Therapeutic Nanoparticle Manufacturing

21 January 2025 @ 6:03 pm

This sponsored article is brought to you by NYU Tandon School of Engineering. In a significant advancement for the field of drug delivery, researchers have developed a new technique that addresses a persistent challenge: scalable manufacturing of nanoparticles and microparticles. This innovation, led by Nathalie M. Pinkerton, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, promises to bridge the gap between lab-scale drug delivery research and large-scale pharmaceutical manufacturing. The breakthrough, known as Sequenti

A Spy Satellite You’ve Never Heard of Helped Win the Cold War

21 January 2025 @ 2:00 pm

In the early 1970s, the Cold War had reached a particularly frigid moment, and U.S. military and intelligence officials had a problem. The Soviet Navy was becoming a global maritime threat—and the United States did not have a global ocean-surveillance capability. Adding to the alarm was the emergence of a new Kirov class of nuclear-powered guided-missile battle cruisers, the largest Soviet vessels yet. For the United States, this situation meant that the perilous equilibrium of mutual assured destruction, MAD, which so far had dissuaded either side from launching a nuclear strike, could tilt in the wrong direction. It would be up to a top-secret

The Gap’s Data Science Director Has Tailored the Retailer’s Operations

20 January 2025 @ 7:00 pm

Shoppers probably don’t realize how large a role data science plays in retail. The discipline provides information about consumer habits to help predict demand for products. It’s also used to set prices, determine the number of items to be manufactured, and figure out more efficient ways to transport goods.Those are just some of the insights that data scientist Vivek Anand extracts to inform decision makers at the Gap, a clothing company hea

IEEE Power & Energy Society Boosts Scholarship to $10,000

19 January 2025 @ 7:00 pm

During the past 13 years, the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) has awarded US $4.6 million in scholarships to undergraduate students in North America studying power engineering as part of its Scholarship Plus Initiative.PES has increased the scholarship amount this year to $10,000, up from $7,000. Recipients, who do not have to be IEEE student members, are eligible to receive up to three years of financial support but must reapply each year. They can apply for the scholarship as early as their freshman year.

The Toyota Prius Transformed the Auto Industry

17 January 2025 @ 7:00 pm

In the early 1990s, Toyota saw that environmental awareness and tighter emissions regulations would shape the future of the automotive industry. The company aimed to create an eco-friendly, efficient vehicle that would meet future standards.In 1997 Toyota introduced the Prius to the Japanese market. The car was the world’s first mass-produced hybrid vehicle that combined gasoline and electric power to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Its worldwide debut came in 2000.Developing the Prius posed significant technical and m

Video Friday: Agile Upgrade

17 January 2025 @ 4:30 pm

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.RoboCup German Open: 12–16 March 2025, NUREMBERG, GERMANYGerman Robotics Conference: 13–15 March 2025, NUREMBERG, GERMANYRoboSoft 2025: 23–26 April 2025, LAUSANNE, SWITZERL

How Antivirus Software Has Changed With the Internet

17 January 2025 @ 12:00 pm

We live in a world filled with computer viruses, and antivirus software is almost as old as the Internet itself: The first version of what would become McAfee antivirus came out in 1987—just four years after the Internet booted up. For many of us, antivirus software is an annoyance, taking up computer resources and generating opaque pop-ups.But they are also necessary: Almost every computer today is

Asimov's Laws of Robotics Need an Update for AI

14 January 2025 @ 3:00 pm

In 1942, the legendary science fiction author Isaac Asimov introduced his Three Laws of Robotics in his short story “Runaround.” The laws were later popularized in his seminal story collection I, Robot.First Law: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.Second Law: A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except whe

Be the Key Influencer in Your Career

13 January 2025 @ 7:00 pm

This article is part of our exclusive career advice series in partnership with the IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society.When thinking about influencers, you might initially consider people with a large social media following who have the power to affect people with an interest in fashion, fitness, or food.However, the people closest to you can influence the success you have in the early days of your career in ways that affect your professional journey. These influencers include you, your management, colleagues, an

AI Mistakes Are Very Different Than Human Mistakes

13 January 2025 @ 1:00 pm

Humans make mistakes all the time. All of us do, every day, in tasks both new and routine. Some of our mistakes are minor and some are catastrophic. Mistakes can break trust with our friends, lose the confidence of our bosses, and sometimes be the difference between life and death.Over the millennia, we have created security systems to deal with the sorts of mistakes humans commonly make. These days, casinos rotate their dealers regularly, because they make mistakes if they do the same task for too long. Hospital personnel write on limbs before surgery so that doctors operate on the correct body part, and they count surgical instruments to make sure none were left inside the body. From copyediting to double-entry bookkeeping to appellate courts, we humans have

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Trump latest news: Trump doles out security clearances to unvetted officials - The Telegraph

22 January 2025 @ 1:44 am

Trump latest news: Trump doles out security clearances to unvetted officials  The Telegraph

Steve Borthwick in drastic England shake-up after mass Six Nations injury withdrawals - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 8:53 pm

Steve Borthwick in drastic England shake-up after mass Six Nations injury withdrawals  The Telegraph

Maro Itoje: I need to get more out of England players - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 8:14 pm

Maro Itoje: I need to get more out of England players  The Telegraph

Newcastle Falcons defend Adam Radwan move to Leicester amid fan ‘disappointment’ - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 6:54 pm

Newcastle Falcons defend Adam Radwan move to Leicester amid fan ‘disappointment’  The Telegraph

Chelsea to hold new talks over Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 5:32 pm

Chelsea to hold new talks over Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho  The Telegraph

Forget Spain, here’s where to move to cut your tax bill – and receive a warm welcome - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 3:00 pm

Forget Spain, here’s where to move to cut your tax bill – and receive a warm welcome  The Telegraph

Britain’s biggest choir ditches Every Breath You Take over ‘abusive’ lyrics - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 1:15 pm

Britain’s biggest choir ditches Every Breath You Take over ‘abusive’ lyrics  The Telegraph

Reeves’s attempt to derail car finance compensation puts £30bn at risk - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 12:28 pm

Reeves’s attempt to derail car finance compensation puts £30bn at risk  The Telegraph

Santander pledges to stay in the UK after firing warning shot at Reeves - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 12:00 pm

Santander pledges to stay in the UK after firing warning shot at Reeves  The Telegraph

‘I’ve received a ‘nudge letter’ from HMRC – why is the information wrong?’ - The Telegraph

21 January 2025 @ 12:00 pm

‘I’ve received a ‘nudge letter’ from HMRC – why is the information wrong?’  The Telegraph

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Syria's southern rebels loom large as the country's new rulers try to form a national army

22 January 2025 @ 5:31 am

Syria's interim rulers are trying to form a united national army after the fall of Bashar Assad late last year

Mittens the cat becomes an accidental frequent flyer after getting mistakenly left on a plane

22 January 2025 @ 5:31 am

A Maine coon cat named Mittens accidentally flew three times between New Zealand and Australia this month after her cage was mistakenly left in the plane’s cargo hold

Lauren Sanchez quietly reacts to backlash over lace bra inauguration outfit

22 January 2025 @ 5:30 am

The outfit Sanchez wore to Donald Trump’s inauguration sparked backlash for being too low-cut

Israel-Gaza ceasefire latest: Top Israeli general quits over Hamas attack as 9 killed in West Bank

22 January 2025 @ 5:30 am

Lt General Herzi Halevi becomes highest-ranking official to step down over 7 October attack that sparked Gaza war

Dominant Iga Swiatek cruises into Australian Open semi-finals

22 January 2025 @ 5:24 am

The Pole has lost only 14 games in her first five matches at Melbourne Park.

Winter storm live updates: Snow and ice batter Gulf Coast leaving five people dead and 220 million in frigid temps

22 January 2025 @ 5:20 am

Thousands of flights have been delayed or canceled as snow coats Southeast roads and results in dozens of weather-related crashes

Richard Gere says he’s ‘happier than ever’ after leaving America for Spain

22 January 2025 @ 5:17 am

Gere announced he was moving abroad in November

Fire risk and strong winds continue in Southern California with potential rain on the horizon

22 January 2025 @ 5:16 am

Parched Southern California could get some badly needed rain this weekend to dampen the prospects of another round of killer wildfires

Strange ‘liquid’ burial unearthed in England reveals secrets of Roman elite

22 January 2025 @ 5:15 am

Burial made by pouring liquid gypsum over deceased individuals

Jacinda Ardern says upcoming memoir aimed at ‘anyone who has ever doubted themselves’

22 January 2025 @ 5:12 am

Former New Zealand prime minister says she has ‘written about things that I haven’t shared before’