With Vince Velasquez going to the 10-day injured list with a right forearm strain, Irvin got his big opportunity Sunday and didnt disappoint. Phillies manager Gabe Kapler said prior to the game that Irvin profiled well to face Kansas City because he throws strikes and has a knack for limiting …
Read More »Market map: the 200+ innovative startups transforming affordable housing
In this section of my exploration into innovation in inclusive housing, I am digging into the 200+ companies impacting the key phases of developing and managing housing. Innovations have reduced costs in the most expensive phases of the housing development and management process. I explore innovations in each of these …
Read More »Mars Odyssey Examines Phobos in Infrared Light
On April 24, 2019, NASA’s Mars Odyssey orbiter captured a new thermal image of Phobos, the larger of Mars’ two moons. Each color in the full-moon image represents a temperature range detected by Odyssey’s Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) camera. These three views of the Martian moon Phobos were taken …
Read More »Deep-Sea Fishes Catch Color with Rods
Some deep-sea fishes have developed highly sensitive color vision that could help them determine predator from prey in the dimly-lit depths. The lanternfish has bioluminescent organs and an increased number of rod opsin genes. Image credit: Zuzana Musilová, Charles University. Color vision in vertebrates is usually achieved through the interaction …
Read More »Researchers Find ‘World’s Oldest Wetland Tree’
Bald cypress trees (Taxodium distichum) over 2,000 years old grow in the forested wetlands along Black River south of Raleigh, North Carolina. One of the trees is at least 2,624-years old, making the bald cypress the oldest-known wetland tree species, the oldest living trees in eastern North America, and the …
Read More »Sprint Is Practically Begging Regulators to Approve T-Mobile Merger
T-Mobile and Sprint have been playing footsie for years, and the pair announced their impending merger last year. The deal, valued at $26 billion, is still winding its way through regulatory review, but recent leaks suggest it won’t be the slam dunk the carriers had expected. With the deal …
Read More »Doctors Use Genetically Engineered Viruses to Fight Drug-Resistant Superbug
Antibiotics were miracle drugs for most of the 20th century, but they’re no longer a silver bullet that can treat any infection. Overuse of antibiotics has fostered the proliferation of resistant organisms that can prove life-threatening, especially to those with already weakened immune systems. A teenager in the UK …
Read More »Google Killed Nest’s Interoperability Last Week, Ends ‘Works With Nest’
At Google I/O last week, Google made a number of announcements around the Nest family of products. Nest, as an independent unit within Google, has been completely subsumed. There are no more Nest-branded products — everything is Google Nest. It’s not exactly surprising that Google would choose to extend …
Read More »Specs Leak on AMD’s Upcoming 3rd Gen Ryzen 16-Core CPU
The worst-case secret of the upcoming 7nm Ryzen launch is that these chips will stop with just eight cores. AMD has never come right out and said that it would introduce a 16-core desktop CPU for its Ryzen desktop platform, but it showed off a Ryzen chip with a …
Read More »All Chromebooks Will Support Linux Going Forward
Google used the Linux kernel in Chrome OS, but the platform is intentionally streamlined and focuses on web apps. For most of its life, users couldn’t access the Linux heart of Chrome OS, but that changed last year with a feature called “Crostini.” That allowed select Chromebooks to install …
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