Giancarlo Stanton has said that he must continue to log as many at-bats as possible, believing that he needs to fine-tune his timing. Stanton homered and doubled in his third game since returning from the injured list, helping to support James Paxton’s career-best 10th consecutive winning start — and 15th …
Read More »How a content audit can improve your organic SEO performance
You only need to glance at the data in Google Trends to see how much interest in content marketing has increased in the last five years. But while interest has spiked, uptake has been relatively slow. The problem that comes with emerging tactics and trends is that it takes a …
Read More »YouTube ‘Video Reach’ campaigns let advertisers upload multiple videos for single campaign
YouTube launched a new way to run video ad campaigns on Monday. The new Video Reach campaigns make it possible for advertiser to upload three different asset types — six-second bumper ads, skippable in-stream ads and non-skippable in-stream ads — in a single campaign. Google will use its machine …
Read More »Google Search Console speeds up data in performance reports
Now you can get fresher data in the Google Search Console performance reports, Google has announced. Google also now lets you export the data using a custom date range. How fresh? Google said the data is “as recent as less than a day old.” We checked our various …
Read More »Venus May Have Been Habitable for Three Billion Years
The Venusian climate remained stable and temperate for about three billion years, until a mysterious global event resurfaced around 80% of the planet, according to new research by NASA planetary scientists. Observations suggest Venus may have had water oceans in its distant past; a land-ocean pattern like that above was …
Read More »ESA Releases Mesmerizing New Image of Mars
The High Resolution Stereo Camera onboard ESA’s Mars Express orbiter captured this detailed image of the Red Planet on June 17, 2019. This image from ESA’s Mars Express shows a beautiful slice of the Red Planet from the northern polar cap downwards, and highlights cratered, pockmarked swathes of the Terra …
Read More »Experimental Genital Herpes Vaccine Works in Animals
A team of scientists at the University of Pennsylvania has developed a new vaccine candidate to protect against herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), the most common sexually-transmitted disease. Using a fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) conjugated immunoglobulin staining technique, and under direct immunofluorescence (DIF), this tissue sample extracted from a vesicle …
Read More »Scientists Disprove Popular Theory of How DNA Binds Itself
DNA is constructed of two strands, consisting of sugar molecules and phosphate groups. Between these two strands are nitrogen bases, the compounds which make up genes, with hydrogen bonds between them. Until now, it was thought that those hydrogen bonds were what held the two strands together. But a new …
Read More »Sony Claims the PS5 Will Consume Less Energy to Fight Climate Change
Sony has announced that it will join the UN’s efforts to fight climate change through the United Nations “Playing for the Planet” initiative. The initiative appears designed to support the development of games that encourage players to think about the impact of climate change and work to preserve or …
Read More »At a Glance: Logitech MX Master 3 Review
Logitech has had considerable success with its MX Master mice, which are designed to be productivity-boosting solutions with useful time-saving features. The new Logitech MX Master 3 aims to continue this legacy by offering improvements upon the outgoing Logitech MX Master 2S, but after looking over the two mice, …
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