Facial recognition is all the rage these days as a way to log into your devices. Apple went so far as ditching the fingerprint sensor on the iPhone X in favor of Face ID, but Microsoft came out big for facial recognition a few years ago with the launch of …
Read More »Study Claims Supernovas Affect Cloud Formation, But Scientists Remain Skeptical
What do supernovas and fluffy white clouds have in common? That’s not a riddle, it’s a question several groups of scientists are seeking to answer. A dying star releases vast amounts of energy, some of it in the form of cosmic rays. We know these high-energy particles occasionally slam into …
Read More »Researchers Create World’s Coldest Chip
University of Basel’s Professor Dominik Zumbühl and colleagues have succeeded in magnetically cooling a nanoelectronic device to a temperature of 2.8 mK (millikelvin). A chip with a Coulomb blockade thermometer on it is prepared for experiments at extremely low temperatures. Image credit: University of Basel. “Magnetic cooling is based on …
Read More »NASA Announces Finalists for Future Solar System Mission
NASA has selected two finalist concepts for a robotic mission planned to launch in the mid-2020s: a comet sample return mission and a drone-like rotorcraft that would explore potential landing sites on Saturn’s hazy moon Titan. Dragonfly is a dual-quadcopter lander that would take advantage of the environment on Saturn’s …
Read More »Tesla vehicles to get a “major navigation overhaul” in 2018
Tesla is reworking its approach to in-car navigation, and will deploy a “major navigation overhaul” in “early 2018,” per Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who shared the news in response to a customer inquiry on Twitter. Musk added that the rollout will only take place after current testing underway is complete, …
Read More »‘SEO Snippets’ — new Google video series to help webmasters & SEOs
Google has announced a video help series aimed at helping webmasters and SEOs with short answers to their webmaster and SEO questions. Webmaster Trends Analyst John Mueller introduced the series, saying they hope to cover topics including “404 errors, how and when crawling works, a site’s URL structure [and] duplicate …
Read More »Winter solstice 2017 Google doodle marks the shortest day of the year & official start of winter
Today’s winter solstice 2017 Google doodle brings back the animated mouse that has made an appearance on Google’s home page for each of the equinoxes and now both solstice dates. Previously, the mouse did some spring cleaning all the way back in March for the spring Equinox, enjoyed the sunlight …
Read More »Take our Holiday Retail Survey & let us know how your search marketing strategy changed this year
Did you switch up your holiday digital marketing strategies in 2017? Maybe extend your search ad campaigns? Or sell on more marketplaces? If so, we want to know about it. Please take five minutes to complete the SMX survey exploring what digital marketing strategies were put in place by search …
Read More »Google tests ‘more results’ mobile search interface and new search refinement buttons
Google has confirmed it is testing a new mobile search interface and a new search refinement button. The new search interface shows fewer search results on the mobile search results page, with the option to click on a button labeled “more results.” In addition, Google is testing showing buttons to …
Read More »SearchCap: Google webmaster videos, new mobile search experiments & Assistant SDK updates
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 tests ‘more results’ mobile search interface and new search refinement buttonsDec 21, 2017 by Barry Schwartz Google told us, “We constantly experiment with new search …
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