Sony must’ve felt some sympathy with Japan’s World Cup team based on its actions this morning. In the wake of Japan’s crushing loss to Belgium in the 2018 World Cup, the Japanese company managed a stunning own-goal of its own. Instead of uploading the trailer to its upcoming film …
Read More »Sugar Cookie Fruit Pizza with Fresh Berries
A few years ago I visited my parents in July for a fun family cookout. With so many different tastes in our family, my mom has always been one to make several desserts to give everyone options. Because to not have options for dessert and the main meal for that …
Read More »NASA’s Dawn Spacecraft Captures New Images of Ceres’ Occator Crater
NASA’s Dawn spacecraft has sent back stunning close-up images from its lowest-ever and final orbit around the dwarf planet Ceres. This image from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft shows a boulder field near Occator crater’s eastern rim. It was obtained on June 9, 2018 from an altitude of about 30 miles (48 …
Read More »Samsung Texting Bug Might Be Sending Your Photos to Random Contacts
With advances in mobile photography, we’re all taking more photos than ever before. A lot of those photos are meant to be shared, but you traditionally want to choose which photos are shared. Some owners of Samsung phones say their devices have started spontaneously sending their photos to a random …
Read More »Samsung’s Frame TVs Updated, Now Offer…More Art?
There’s a loose structure for every TV story. Company X designs a TV, we talk about it, and we typically call out whatever the meaningful improvement is in the headline or the first paragraph. Higher resolutions? Quantum dots? OLED panel? Line ’em up, knock’ em down. No big deal. Except, …
Read More »Astronomers Capture First-Ever Birth of a Planet
One of the difficulties of studying star and planetary formation has historically been the difficulty of confirming our hypotheses. As our understanding of the universe has expanded, our own theories have often come in for revision. We now know, based on the results of surveys like that of the Kepler …
Read More »Study: Cytomegalovirus Infection May Enhance Immune System
In search of a way to rejuvenate the immune system of older adults, a team of scientists from the University of Arizona College of Medicine and elsewhere has found that the cytomegalovirus, a common viral infection affecting between 60% and 99% of adults worldwide, may not weaken, but actually boost …
Read More »Koala Genome Sequenced
The Koala Genome Consortium, a research group that includes 54 scientists from 29 different institutions across seven countries, has produced the first high-quality genomic sequence for the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus), a tree-dwelling Australian marsupial that is one of the world’s most fascinating and iconic mammals. Koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus). Image credit: …
Read More »Massive Protoplanet Hit Young Uranus, Caused It To Tilt, Study Says
According to a Durham University-led study, young Uranus was hit by a protoplanet about twice the size of Earth that caused the ice giant to tilt and could explain its extremely cold temperatures. Uranus. Image credit: NASA. “Uranus spins on its side, with its axis pointing almost at right angles …
Read More »Josh Rosen From The Arizona Cardinals Happens To Be Really Smart
New coach Steve Wilks said in May that the likelihood of 10th overall pick Josh Rosen starting in 2018 isnt a longshot and gushed to reporters that the signal-caller has the mindset of a vet. Rosens fellow rookie Christian Kirk said that if Rosen were to start Week 1 under …
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