Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have to deal with hazards associated with living and working in an environment completely inhospitable to humans. If anything happens to the station’s thin skin, it could spell disaster for the crew. As if that’s not enough danger, bacteria become more pathogenic …
Read More »Mini Easter Cakes with Chocolate Eggs
Wondering what to make for Easter dessert? Try these adorable mini Easter cakes with chocolate eggs and green grass. These colorful pink cakes are sure to brighten up any dessert table this spring! Do you love serving mini desserts too? These adorable little cakes from Lisa at Fabulous Habits are …
Read More »Evidence from Chile Supports Younger Dryas Extraterrestrial Impact Hypothesis
The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis, also known as Clovis comet hypothesis, posits that the hemisphere-wide debris field of a large, disintegrating asteroid (or comet) struck North America, South America, Europe, and western Asia approximately 12,800 years ago. This event triggered extensive biomass burning, brief impact winter, climate change, and contributed …
Read More »Teikametrics adds hourly bidding optimization for Amazon advertising
Boston-based Teikametrics announced the addition of an hourly bidding solution for Amazon advertisers using Teikametrics Flywheel campaign optimization platform Monday. Why you should care The company says the bidding algorithm is powered by machine learning and analyzes ad data, transaction data, and importantly, cost of goods sold data. The …
Read More »LinkedIn taps Bing search data for interest targeting
Microsoft-owned LinkedIn is expanding its interest targeting capability with Bing search data. Why you should care Bing has started incorporating LinkedIn data for search ad targeting. Now, we’re seeing search data be used for targeting on LinkedIn for the first time since Microsoft acquired the B2B social network in 2016. …
Read More »Opera Adds Free VPN to Android Browser App
Opera is a small player in the global browser market, but it’s no spring chicken. It predates Chrome, Edge, and most of the other modern browsers. Opera has been rolling out new apps and features in an effort to gain market share, and its latest effort is a free, …
Read More »Nvidia AI Turns Doodles Into Realistic Landscapes
Those MS Paint doodles you made in the 90s might have been works of art just waiting to happen, and you never knew it. All they needed was some help from a generative adversarial network (GAN). Nvidia has shown that AI can use a simple representation of a landscape …
Read More »Samsung Flashbolt HBM2 Is 33 Percent Faster, Doubles Capacity
Samsung has announced its latest version of HBM2 (High Bandwidth Memory) with a sharp increase in capacity and overall performance. It’s likely a response to the advent of GDDR6, at least in part — the gap between the two memory standards has shrunk significantly. Back when HBM debuted, the …
Read More »Oculus Launches Rift S: $399, Fewer Cameras, Higher-Res Lenses
Three years ago, Oculus and HTC launched their first VR headsets and kicked off… the slow, gradual rise of VR technology in gaming? Yeah. It’s not the most dramatic headline. But today, we’re getting a look at what Oculus’ second-generation Rift device will offer, and it’s a significant improvement …
Read More »Google launches News Initiative subscriptions lab for publishers
The Google News Initiative (GNI) is one year old. In a blog post Wednesday, Google News VP Richard Gingras detailed the company’s efforts to support journalism and combat the spread of disinformation. This anniversary comes against the backdrop of ongoing controversy. Most recently, YouTube (and Facebook) were criticized for not …
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