While 87 percent of homeowners who are making changes to their bathrooms are upgrading their showers, there’s another renovation that can be better for both your home and the environment: adding a composting toilet. Using a composting toilet is a great way to turn waste into a useful resource. These …
Read More »Instant Pot vs. Pressure Cooker: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to pressure cooking, two small appliances have been battling for supremacy in the kitchen. These are the Instant Pot and the pressure cooker. While either of these can be an excellent option for someone who loves making meals, it’s important to take a closer look to see …
Read More »Google bug may select unrelated canonical URLs, could impact indexing
Google tweeted Thursday that it may have selected unrelated canonical URLs for some pages and that breadcrumb trails on mobile might show the unrelated URLs. It also said that, in rare instances, this could prevent proper indexing. Here’s the tweet: We’re aware for some pages, there’s an issue where we …
Read More »Josef Martinez Is Having A Hard Time With His Career.
In a new year, under a new manager, with new players around him and a different tactical approach, Martinez has only two goals through six games. Theres also the matter of learning how to play with another highly-talented South American superstar in Pity Martinez, who arrived in preseason from River …
Read More »Dark-Matter Detector Measures Half-Life of Xenon-124 that’s Longer than Universe’s Age
The half-life of a process is the time after which half of the radioactive nuclei present in a sample have decayed away. Using the XENON1T dark-matter detector, a 1,300-kg vat of super-pure liquid xenon shielded from cosmic rays in a cryostat submerged in water deep 1.5 km beneath the Gran …
Read More »Biologists Find Nearly 196,000 Virus Species in Earth’s Oceans
Marine biologists on the Tara Oceans global oceanographic research expedition have identified nearly 196,000 marine virus species, which vastly exceeds the 15,000 known from prior ocean surveys and the approximately 2,000 genomes available from cultured viruses of microbes. Microbes drive most ecosystems and are modulated by viruses that impact their …
Read More »Intel Roadmap Leak: 10nm Ice Lake in Q2, but 14nm Hangs on Through 2021
Ever since Intel announced that its 10nm process node would be delayed once more, there have been questions about exactly when the process would be introduced. Chipzilla has committed publicly to having 10nm hardware on shelves by the holiday season of 2019. A new roadmap leak would put the …
Read More »Verizon’s Galaxy S10 5G Price Blows Straight Through the $1K Barrier
We knew the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G was going to be expensive, given that the Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ start at $750, $900, and $1000, respectively. Now that Verizon has announced its pricing for the Galaxy S10 5G, we know exactly how expensive it’s going to be. Spoiler …
Read More »Final call to enter the 2019 Search Engine Land Awards
Time is running out to wrap up your submissions for the 5th annual Search Engine Land Awards! That’s right – the next entry deadline is just days away, Friday, April 26th at 11:59PM PST. This is your chance to be recognized among the most successful consultants, agencies and in-house search …
Read More »Google starts showing more images in web search results
Multiple tools that track the Google search results have been showing an increase in the percentage of time that Google shows image results in the core web search results. The image search result box that is sometimes shown in the main search results is now showing up for 1/3rd of …
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