A power hiccup on Earth is probably little more than an annoyance, but it could be deadly during a theoretical deep space or Mars mission. NASA is looking into ways to power life support and scientific instruments reliably during future manned spaceflights, and small-scale nuclear reactors are at the top …
Read More »Yahoo Finance launches social savings app Tanda, an alternative to credit cards
Yahoo Finance today launched a new app called Tanda that allows small groups of either five or nine people to save money together for short-term goals. The app uses the concept of a “money pool” – that is, everyone participating in one Tanda’s collaborative savings circles will pay a fixed …
Read More »5 Coffee Hacks to Feel More Awake Than Ever
Photo: Twenty20 Coffee, thanks to its caffeine jolt and hot health benefits, remains the beverage of choice for millions of Americans every morning. And the energizer isn’t losing its steam anytime soon. In fact, the number of coffee consumers continues to rise, according to a survey conducted by the National …
Read More »Healthy Single-Serving Flaxseed Microwave Muffin (+ Video!)
Would you believe me if I told you that you can make this Healthy Single-Serving Flaxseed Microwave Muffin in just 5 minutes flat? Maybe. But after one bite, you’ll definitely have a hard time believing that this soft and springy, sweet and hearty muffin is sugar free, low carb, high …
Read More »Viruses Are Everywhere, Maybe Even in Space, Biologists Say
Viruses are the most abundant and one of the least understood biological entities on modern Earth. They might also exist in space, but as of yet scientists have done almost no research into this possibility. Portland State University’s Professor Ken Stedman and co-authors hope to inspire integration of virus research …
Read More »Planetary Researchers Create New Global Topographic Map of Saturn’s Moon Titan
Using data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, a team of planetary researchers led by Cornell University has produced a new global topographic map of Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. Top: stereographic polar projections of Titan’s topography with the South Pole left and the North Pole right; Ontario Lacus and the …
Read More »Search in Pics: A pig visits Google, big teddy bear & a broken Google sign
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. A pig visits the GooglePlex: Source: Instagram Google has massive stuffed …
Read More »Website redesigns: How to retain and improve your SEO
A new website should be an opportunity to improve SEO, conversion rates and digital marketing as a whole. Unfortunately, it can also be an invitation for disaster — if the right steps aren’t taken to ensure a smooth transition from old website to new, you can damage the SEO equity …
Read More »The unique selling proposition: A key element for SEO success
Google processes trillions of searches per year, which equates to billions of searches each day. How do they decide what is the most promising result for every single one of that staggering volume of questions? Experience shows that you don’t have to be a huge website for a major brand …
Read More »SearchCap: Google AdWords app, SEO success & managing redesigns
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 adds keyword functionality to the AdWords appJan 18, 2018 by Ginny Marvin Advertisers can make more on-the-go changes. The unique selling proposition: A key element …
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