There’s a lot of hand-wringing over the amount of data Google and Facebook have on us, but mobile carriers have been flying under the radar. The fact is, they know roughly where you are all the time, and a new report claims they’ve been selling access to that information without …
Read More »Intel’s First 10nm CPUs Have Been Spotted in the Wild
For the past few months, CPU aficionados have had a small puzzle to solve with regard to Intel’s 10nm. Intel has, at various points, confirmed that its 10nm is shipping to customers, but that it wasn’t ready to talk about commercial launches or products yet. The company has not been …
Read More »NASA’s Mars Helicopter Will Ride Along With 2020 Rover
NASA has confirmed its upcoming Mars 2020 rover will carry a small robotic passenger. The agency has been working on a helicopter drone for use on Mars, and it now plans to include this vehicle with the 2020 rover. The still-unnamed Mars helicopter will be the first heavier-than-air craft to …
Read More »Healthy Matcha Green Tea Energy Bites
These Matcha Green Tea Energy Bites are soft, fudgy, and sweet. You’d never know they’re sugar free, gluten free, dairy free, vegan, and keto-friendly too! These are a real guilt-free treat. Ooooh, sneaky sneaky ? These little orbs of matcha deliciousness make my mouth water and heart melt. Every time I …
Read More »Non-Human Animals Can Mentally Replay Past Events: Study
A team of Indiana University researchers has reported the first evidence that non-human animals (rats) can replay a stream of multiple episodic memories. The study was published in the journal Current Biology. Panoz-Brown et al show that rats remember a stream of multiple episodes and the order in which they …
Read More »Marsarchaeota: Microbiologists Discover New Lineage of Archaea in Yellowstone
A group of Montana State University microbiologists has discovered a new archaeal lineage living in the extreme geothermal environments in Yellowstone National Park. The discovery, reported in the journal Nature Microbiology, sheds new light on the evolution of the Archaea and the importance of iron in early life. Three major …
Read More »Archival Data from NASA’s Galileo Mission Yield New Evidence of Water Plumes on Europa
A new analysis of data collected by NASA’s Galileo spacecraft in 1997 has found strong evidence that the underground ocean of Jupiter’s moon Europa may be venting plumes of water vapor above the icy shell. The results appear in the journal Nature Astronomy. Artist’s illustration of Jupiter and Europa with …
Read More »Is Josh Gray Going To Step Up His Game?
For most players at the NBA G League Elite Mini Camp, proving their worth comes down down to doing all of the little things. But every now and then, in the cases of Rudy Gobert, Jeremy Lin, and Danny Green (to share some examples), such G League alums have demonstrated …
Read More »AMD Launches Broad Portfolio of Ryzen Pro Hardware
Last year, AMD launched a new line of enterprise systems built around Ryzen, dubbed Ryzen Pro. AMD has had a business-centric division for several years, and while Ryzen Pro’s overall sales aren’t known, these products are typically guaranteed to receive updates for several years and are built around systems with …
Read More »Google Is Replacing Drive Storage With More Generous ‘Google One’ Plans
Google last updated its storage plans in 2014 in response to price drops from rival Dropbox, and now it’s making the prices even more competitive. It’s adding a new tier and dropping prices as part of its “Google One” rollout. That’s not all, though. Google promises enhanced support and more …
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