Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Brand vs. local Knowledge Graph result: Which is better?Jan 6, 2017 by Tony Edward Columnist Tony Edward explains which Knowledge Graph results are appropriate in different …
Read More »What To Do In Toronto This January 2017
During the post-Christmas winter months, it can be tempting to retreat indoors and only face the cold when in need of necessities. Yet this month, there are a number of intriguing events and activities taking place across Toronto that are worth braving the outdoors for. From theatre to fine dining, January …
Read More »VEGAN BREAKFAST IDEAS (french toast & more!)
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Read More »Razer debuts new triple-screened laptop as its latest CES innovation
Razer has established a reputation for building crazy, out-there CES inventions that sometimes ship (but mostly don’t). The Razer Switchblade (for handheld mobile gaming) debuted at CES 2011, the Razer Edge (a gaming tablet) actually did ship in 2013, and Project Christine (a custom PC system with modular components and …
Read More »Dell unveils 8K 32-inch monitor at CES 2017, and it’s shipping this year
It was only a few years ago that 4K panels were the cutting-edge technology on display at CES. For the last few years, we’ve seen 8K televisions popping up here and there, more as proof-of-concepts than actual practical products. Dell’s new display announcements aren’t just products the company plans to …
Read More »Chandra Observatory spies densest-ever concentration of black holes
The universe is a big place, and we know from targeted observations that there are a lot of black holes out there. These collapsed husks of dead stars have such intense gravity that nothing escapes them, not even light. That makes it tricky to actually observe them, but NASA’s Chandra …
Read More »Study Sheds New Light on Peopling of Tibet
A new analysis of Chusang, an archeological site on the high-altitude Tibetan Plateau, suggests that permanent residents may have set up camp thousands of years sooner than previously thought. These fossilized human footprints near Chusang, Tibet, were made between 13,000-7,400 years ago, according to a new analysis. Image credit: Mark …
Read More »Novel Drug Reduces Spread of Melanoma by 90%
A team of scientists at Michigan State University has discovered that a potential new drug, called CCG-203971, reduces the spread of melanoma cells by up to 90%. The findings are published in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. Melanoma is a disease in which malignant cells form in melanocytes. Image credit: …
Read More »New Horizons Spots Penitentes in Pluto’s Tartarus Dorsa Region
Planetary researchers using data from NASA’s New Horizons mission have found evidence of snow and ice features on the dwarf planet Pluto that, until now, had only been seen on Earth. The findings appear this week in the journal Nature. In this extended color image of Pluto taken by NASA’s …
Read More »TASTING VEGAN FOODS
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