Most of the spacecraft in science fiction are ridiculously spacious, but real life is much less luxurious. The International Space Station (ISS) has just 388 cubic meters of habitable space, and future deep-space assignments could have astronauts serving much longer tours of duty. NASA has partnered with Sierra Nevada …
Read More »Scientists Detect First-Ever Collision Between Black Hole and Neutron Star
Scientists around the world celebrated the first confirmed detection of gravitational waves several years ago, a discovery that resulted in Nobel prizes for Rainer Weiss, Kip Thorne, and Barry Barish in 2017. Since then, The American LIGO and Italian Virgo instruments have spotted many more waves from the collision …
Read More »Hands On With the BenQ SW270C Photographer Monitor
BenQ has made a name for itself in recent years by delivering pro-quality monitors for photographers at great prices. Its new SW270C is no exception. For $799.99, you get a 27-inch monitor that covers 99 percent of Adobe RGB and 100 percent of sRGB. Unlike its sibling, the SW271, …
Read More »Cerebras Systems Unveils 1.2 Trillion Transistor Wafer-Scale Processor for AI
Credit: Getty Images Modern CPU transistor counts are enormous — AMD announced earlier this month that a full implementation of its 7nm Epyc “Rome” CPU weighs in at 32 billion transistors. To this, Cerebras Technology says: “Hold my beer.” The AI-focused company has designed what it calls a Wafer …
Read More »The convergence of data quality to consumer discoverability
While technology is driving longer buying journeys for customers considering big-0ticket items such as travel, vehicles, or major appliances, at the local level it’s all about efficiency. A consumer may use up to 13 different sources to find out information about a business but when it comes time to convert …
Read More »Migratory Songbirds Trade Off Safety for Lower Energy Expenditure, New Study Shows
Each spring and fall, millions of birds switch to migrating at night. Most of these are small songbirds migrating long distances that need to alternate their migratory flights with refueling stopovers, which can account for up to 80% of the total migratory period. After a long nocturnal flight, these birds …
Read More »Astronomers Find 8 Repeating Radio Bursts From Deep Space
The universe is rife with mysteries, but few are as perplexing as fast radio bursts (FRBs). These distant, highly energetic radio-frequency flashes were only discovered in 2007, and most observations have come from non-repeating sources. That makes it hard to study the phenomenon in detail. Astronomers knew of just …
Read More »Microsoft Releases First Chromium Edge Browser Beta
Microsoft has been hard at work since announcing the death of the old Edge browser. The new Chromium-based Edge has been in developer testing for several months, but the first public beta is available today. Just head over to Microsoft’s Edge landing page to download the new browser. While …
Read More »Are we right for fawning over core algorithm updates?
There’s nothing like a good core algorithm update to get the industry buzzing. Ever since Google started confirming core updates back in March 2018, we’ve come to expect a good shaking of the rankings multiple times each year. But are we blowing things out of proportion? Is there too much …
Read More »Traffic from Image’s Swipe to Visit feature now appears in Search Console
Visitors that arrive on your pages via Google Image’s Swipe to Visit feature are now accounted for in Search Console under the new “AMP on Image Results” search appearance, Google announced Wednesday. Swipe to Visit in action. Source: Google. Why we should care Image search is one way publishers can …
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