Ever heard of Matcha Green Tea Banana Bread? Probably not, but lemme tell ya, it’s one of the greatest things I have shoved in my face in a long time. It’s super moist yet incredibly fluffy. It’s perfectly sweet, yet has no sugar added, and it’s high protein, high fiber, …
Read More »Area travel might hold the secret to heart repair
heart disease. While the results of these trials are appealing, in some cases cell engraftment fails and scientists are still challenging exactly what kind of cell is best for the transplant.”For that reason, the application of findings from [microgravity] experiments to Earth-based experiments might help get rid of the disadvantages …
Read More »Fossil Study Sheds Light on Mesozoic Butterfly and Moth Wing Colors
New research by a team of scientists from the University of Exeter and elsewhere offers an illuminating insight into iridescent colors found on the earliest known lepidopterans, which lived on our planet 200 million years ago (Mesozoic era). Ecological restoration of moths in the Cretaceous Burmese amber forest. Image credit: Dinghua …
Read More »Stonefish Have Switchblade-Like Defensive System, Researchers Say
A team of marine biologists from the University of Kansas and the Field Museum, Chicago has discovered a remarkable defensive system — ‘lachrymal saber’ — in a group of fish called stonefish. Their work is published in the journal Copeia. Stonefish are packing switchblades in their faces. Image credit: Frank …
Read More »Search in Pics: Dog chases Google street view car, Google dumbbells & lots of clocks
In this week’s Search In Pictures, here are the latest images culled from the web, showing what people eat at the search engine companies, how they play, who they meet, where they speak, what toys they have and more. This dog chases after a Google street view car: Source: Twitter …
Read More »Research: Google local algorithm uses 2:1 clustering formula
An investigation from RankRanger’s Mordy Oberstein identifies a distance and clustering pattern in Google’s local algorithm that the author says is consistent regardless of user location. In other words, it appears whether the user is searching from a nearby location or remotely (e.g., resident vs. tourist). The pattern shows two local …
Read More »4 underutilized schema markup opportunities that impact SEO
Structured data in the format of schema markup can have multiple benefits when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO). While it is not a ranking factor, it does indirectly help position your website for better rankings. Some of the benefits of utilizing structured data are: Improved crawling of the …
Read More »Want to target position 0? Here’s what you need to make that happen
We’ve been using Siri as an integrated personal assistant since the iPhone 4S launched in October 2011, so voice search isn’t exactly new. But the interest in how it provides answers has become a new hot topic. We know the assistants are pulling many of those voice-based search responses from …
Read More »Google loses ‘right to be forgotten’ case in UK High Court
Google grants roughly 44 percent of “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) search de-listing requests. However, a person in the UK whose request was among the 56 percent not granted challenged Google’s decision and won in the UK High Court. The search result in question involved a decade-old criminal conviction, reportedly …
Read More »SearchCap: Google loses RTBF case, local pack report & schema SEO
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google loses ‘right to be forgotten’ case in UK High CourtApr 13, 2018 by Greg Sterling Decision likely to spark other appeals to courts by those …
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