AMD’s mobile Ryzen APUs are as important to the company’s long term future as its desktop chips, if not more so. The clear majority and future of the PC market these days is in laptops, which account for far more unit share than desktops. Given this, we were glad to …
Read More »Microsoft’s Windows Defender ATP Catches Law Enforcement Spyware
Microsoft has announced that its Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) is good enough to pick up on malware created by FinFisher. FinFisher, also known as FinSpy, is a lawful piece of software created by the Germany-based company, FinFisher GmbH. It’s only sold to governments and is used by …
Read More »ELSA raises $3.2M for its A.I.-powered English pronunciation assistant
ELSA, an app whose name stands for “English Language Speech Assistant” (and not the popular Disney character!), has raised $3.2 million for its A.I.-assisted language learning platform that teaches people how to speak English. Unlike other courses that focus mainly on teaching grammar and vocabulary, ELSA uses artificial intelligence and …
Read More »The Inner Thigh Workout You Can Do with Gliders
Photo: Daily Burn Forget the thigh gap or even worrying about the size and shape of your legs. It’s strengthening your thighs that really matters. Strong inner thighs — or adductors — help improve core control (they do help make up the five muscles that attach to the pelvis, after …
Read More »Biologists Find Rare and Unstable Mineral Vaterite in Alpine Plants
A team of biologists from the University of Cambridge, UK, has found that a very rare and unstable mineral called vaterite is a dominant component of the protective silvery-white crust that forms on the leaves of a number of alpine plants. The findings are published in the journal Flora. Saxifraga …
Read More »Primitive Air-Breathing Fish Share Mechanisms Controlling Heart with Mammals
An international team of researchers has discovered that systems enabling the South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa) to control blood flow during bouts of air-breathing have close similarities to those identified in mammals. The research appears in the journal Science Advances. The South American lungfish (Lepidosiren paradoxa). Image credit: OpenCage / …
Read More »Massive Astronomical Objects Governed by Schrödinger Equation
Surprisingly, the Schrödinger Equation — the fundamental equation of quantum mechanics — emerges while studying massive astronomical structures. Propagation of waves through an astrophysical disk can be understood using the Schrödinger Equation. Image credit: James Tuttle Keane, California Institute of Technology. Massive astronomical objects are frequently encircled by groups of …
Read More »Ed Oliver focuses on 2019 NFL Draft
Oliver would have been a top pick if he’d been eligible for the draft this year but will have to settle for the 2019 draft, where’s projected as possibly the No. 1 pick. He was also a finalist for the Nagurski Award as the top defensive player in the nation …
Read More »UiPath raising around $120M at $1B+ valuation for its ‘software application robotics’ for internal organisation jobs
The preliminary buzz around bots– applications that run partially or entirely using natural language processing, artificial intelligence, computer system vision and other AI tech to help customers ask and answer questions, purchase things and get other stuff done– might have waned a bit, however a startup constructing the equivalent for …
Read More »Dish: Vegetarian Curry
So I was provided a challenge to develop a blog site about a Vegetarian Curry of my choice and I think I have discovered a dish that both tastes excellent and is a really healthy vitamin dense meal. This curry is based on a Thai Green Curry recipe. I attempted …
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