Since it first debuted in 2011, Search Engine Land’s Periodic Table of SEO has become a globally recognized tool that search professionals have relied on to help them understand the elements essential to a winning SEO strategy. And while much of the foundation of search engine optimization has either stayed …
Read More »Early data around the Google June 2019 core update shows some winners, losers
The pre-announced Google June 2019 core update that started rolling out this past Monday is starting to be felt by SEOs, publishers, site owners and webmasters. Let us be clear, it is incredibly early to be talking about the true impact of this update. That being said, we want to …
Read More »Clint Frazier Just Wants To Be Left Alone.
I stood in the locker room behind closed doors with people that mattered and every one of them told me that my hair was the right length, but thats not how the story was written on the outside, Frazier said. He also referred to a story in which broadcaster Suzyn …
Read More »Can Atlanta Turn It Around?
In the history of the MLS, few teams have made such an immediate impact as Atlanta United, who were formed in 2015 and joined the competition in 2017. Drawing on one of the most fanatical and loyal fan bases in the country, United made a big impression in their debut …
Read More »The Stanford connections behind Latin America’s multibillion-dollar startup renaissance
The houses along the tree-lined blocks of Josina Avenue in Palo Alto, with their big back yards, swimming pools and driveways are about as far removed from the snarls of traffic, sputtering diesel engines, and smoggy air of South America’s major metropolises as one can get. But it was …
Read More »Study: Moderate to Heavy Coffee Consumption Doesn’t Increase Arterial Stiffness
Arteries carry blood containing oxygen and nutrients from your heart to the rest of your body. If they become stiff, it can increase the workload on the heart and increase a person’s chance of having a heart attack or stroke. New research from Queen Mary University of London and the …
Read More »Honeybees May Be Capable of Connecting Symbols to Numbers, Says New Study
A team of scientists from RMIT University, Monash University and the University of Toulouse III has trained honeybees (Apis mellifera) to match a character to a specific quantity, revealing the insects are able to learn that a symbol represents a numerical amount. A honeybee. Image credit: Padmanemi. Studies have shown …
Read More »Feathers Arose 80 Million Years before Birds, Scientists Say
According to a new review paper published in the journal Trends in Ecology Evolution, feathers arose 250-230 million years ago, during the Early Triassic, when life was recovering from the devastating end-Permian mass extinction. Reconstruction of Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus. Image credit: Andrey Atuchin. It is shocking to realize that feathers originated …
Read More »Why Giant Beavers Went Extinct 10,000 Years Ago
Giant beavers (members of the genus Castoroides) inhabited North America throughout the mid- to late Pleistocene. They went extinct along with dozens of other megafaunal species at the end of the last Ice Age, approximately 10,000 years ago. Now a team of researchers in Canada has uncovered a possible reason …
Read More »Researchers Find 2.6-Million-Year-Old Oldowan Tools in Ethiopia
An international team of scientists has unearthed a collection of 2.6-million-year-old systematically flaked stone tools at the site of Bokol Dora 1 (BD1) in the Ledi-Geraru area, Ethiopia. Previously, the oldest evidence for systematic stone tool production and use was 2.58 million to 2.55 million years ago. The team’s work, …
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