According to a new study published in the journal Science Advances, cartilage in our joints can repair itself through a process similar to that used by highly regenerative animals such as axolotl, zebrafish, and bichir. Hsueh et al studied cartilage from the hip, knee and ankle and discovered a pattern …
Read More »ESA’s Mars Express Orbiter Spots Ancient River System
A new image from the High Resolution Stereo Camera onboard ESA’s Mars Express shows the part of Nirgal Vallis, a dried-up river valley on Mars. This image, taken by ESA’s Mars Express on November 16, 2018, shows Nirgal Vallis on Mars. Image credit: ESA / DLR / FU Berlin / …
Read More »Should you do 100% of your SEO in-house?
I’m a big fan of managing SEO in-house, yet, I usually find that doing 100% of the work in-house is not the best approach for most businesses. Even the best companies and top SEO teams around the globe still outsource a few things. As you’re rolling out next year’s budgets, …
Read More »Google: Stick to structured data guidelines if you want the rich result
“In order to be eligible to be shown as a rich result, you need to make sure that the page uses the right structured data and that it complies with the appropriate policies on our side,” said Webmaster Trends Analyst John Mueller on the October 9 edition of #AskGoogleWebmasters. The …
Read More »Bing launches content submission pilot
Bing has launched a new content submission pilot that enables publishers to not just submit URLs to the search engine but also submit its full content and images. This allows Bing to see your content without actually crawling the content first. Pilot. This is a limited pilot, which means Bing …
Read More »DJI Osmo Mobile 3 Tested: A Smartphone Gimbal You Can Travel With
When I reviewed DJI’s Osmo Mobile 2 smartphone gimbal, I was quite impressed with its stabilization capability and feature set. It made it possible to record smooth video in tricky situations, as well as do some cool time-lapse photographs. Its big drawback was its size and shape. The combination …
Read More »Google Might Start Certifying ‘Gaming Phones’
As smartphones get more powerful, more and more people are using them as their only computer. That means they do all their email, web browsing, shopping, and even gaming on these handheld devices. The gaming experience on smartphones can vary wildly depending on the hardware and software optimization, but …
Read More »A Vanished Martian Oasis Holds Clues to How the Red Planet Dried Out
The prevailing scientific wisdom on Mars, based on information gathered by the Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity rovers, as well as via multiple orbiting satellites, is that the planet once had substantial reserves of liquid water on its surface. The question of what happened to those reserves, and how Mars …
Read More »Astronauts 3D-Print Beef on the International Space Station
Most people like eating meat, but the ecological impacts of raising livestock to feed seven billion humans is not insignificant. So, companies around the world are trying to come up with alternative ways of producing meat and meat-like materials. That’s all happened on Earth, but what about meat-loving astronauts? …
Read More »Mold Pigs: Strange Creatures with Features of Mites and Tardigrades Found in Amber
A previously unknown family, genus and species of microinvertebrates has been found in amber from the Dominican Republic. Nicknamed ‘mold pigs,’ these tiny creatures lived some 30 million years ago (Paleogene period) and had features of both mites and tardigrades. A mold pig (Sialomorpha dominicana). Image credit: George Poinar Jr. …
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