his has given us ample time to evaluate and scout the strengths and weaknesses for the upcoming 2019 NBA Draft class, to dissect and detect who is rising, who is falling, and where each prospect may slot in this summers draft. As we head towards the home stretch of regular …
Read More »New Horizons Sends Detailed Image of Ultima Thule
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has beamed back the most detailed image yet of the Kuiper Belt object Ultima Thule (2014 MU69). This image from NASA’s New Horizons probe shows a Kuiper Belt object called Ultima Thule. Image credit: NASA / Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory / Southwest Research Institute. …
Read More »Study Sheds Some New Light on Evolution of Bird Beaks
The observation that Galapagos finches possessed different beak shapes to obtain different foods was central to the theory of evolution by natural selection, and it has been assumed that this relationship holds true across all bird species. However, a University of Bristol-led study suggests bird beaks are not as adapted …
Read More »Early Triassic Marine Reptile Had Platypus-Like Bill
Eretmorhipis carrolldongi, a 28-inch (70 cm) long marine reptile that lived about 250 million years ago (early Triassic epoch) in what is now China, likely used its platypus-like bill to hunt by touch. Eretmorhipis carrolldongi had a long rigid body, a small head, tiny eyes and four flippers for swimming …
Read More »Apple’s new developer guidelines signal that scammy subscription apps’ time is up
Apple is sending out a message to app developers: stop tricking users into subscriptions. The company updated its guidelines for mobile developers to more clearly spell out what is and what is not allowed, according to 9to5Mac, which spotted the recent changes. The improved documentation comes at a time when …
Read More »NASA Making One More Attempt to Contact Opportunity Mars Rover
NASA’s Opportunity vagabond just recently commemorated a wedding anniversary, however it was bittersweet. Recently significant 15 years on the Martian surface area for the little vagabond, however it continues to be quiet complying with a beast black blizzard on the red world in 2014. NASA is commemorating this turning …
Read More »Astronauts of Apollo 14 May Have Found Piece of Earth Lying on Moon
The Apollo objectives might have been introduced as component of a Cold War-era race with the Soviet Union, yet the geological expertise we obtained from them was significant. Till Apollo, we really did not understand that the Earth and also the Moon show up to have comparable proportions of …
Read More »Amazon advertising attribution: Here’s how it works
Amazon is complex. Amazon Advertising is really complex. And Amazon Advertising Attribution – well, that’s another level entirely! Amazon Sales Attribution is when Amazon assigns credit for a sale to a specific campaign. For example, when a user clicks on one of your ads and buys a product within a …
Read More »Omir Fernandez Leaves Men’s Soccer Program Early.
Major League Rugby Commissioner Dean Howes says the sport will be more visible than ever in the United States this year as the professional league kicks off its second season. Howes, who was previously chief executive of Major League Soccers Real Salt Lake, hoped MLR would see similar success to …
Read More »Record-Breaking Salamander Found in Tennessee
A team of scientists has discovered the largest individual of any cave salamander in North America — a 9.4-inch (23.8 cm) long specimen of the Berry Cave salamander (Gyrinophilus gulolineatus). The largest specimen of the Berry Cave salamander (Gyrinophilus gulolineatus) measures 9.4 inches. Image credit: Nicholas Gladstone / University of …
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