Bill Gates introduces the Indigo, the remarkable invention that uses no electricity, no ice, and no batteries to store vaccines at the precise temperature required to remain effective. Learn more at https://b-gat.es/2sDyOMv
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Watch the story here on ESPN+. The last time Lorna Onizuka spoke to her husband, she mentioned milk. She and their two daughters, Janelle and Darien, wouldn't be able to have cereal the next morning because she'd left the milk on the porch and it was frozen solid. The temperature that night in Cape…
We’re standing on the edge of a cliff on a remote Texas ranch, a long patch of rocky desert stretching out below to the verdant banks of the Rio Grande, a silver ribbon 2 miles distant. On the horizon, a light haze shrouds the mountains of northern Mexico. The whistle of a stiff and constant wind…
Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. This post has been updated. Paul Simon never wrote a song about Kodak Ektachrome, so you’ve probably never heard of it. But you have seen pictures shot on the film: The astronauts brought it to…
Johnny Depp isn’t here yet. Still, his presence is all around the 10,500-square-foot rented mansion at 16 Bishopswood Road in London’s Highgate neighborhood. He is here in the busy hands of Russell, his personal chef working up the Peking duck. He is here in the stogie-size joint left by the sink in…
In 1972, the crew of Apollo 17 captured what has become one of the most iconic images of the Earth: the Blue Marble. Biochemist Gregory Petsko described the image as “perfectly representing the human condition of living on an island in the universe.” Many researchers now credit the image as marking…
Topi Tjukanov 15 min read· Jun 7, 2018 -- Databases? Not very interesting. So might an average person working with GIS or data visualizations think. I must admit that databases aren’t the sexiest thing in the world (sorry DBA’s), but if you are claiming (or aiming) to do analytics or visualization…
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In November of last year, I read an article in the New York Times about disturbing videos targeted at children that were being distributed via YouTube. Parents reported that their children were encountering knock-off editions of their favourite cartoon characters in situations of violence and death:…
It was 7am when my phone rang. Instead of an alarm, it was my recruiter disturbing me from a pleasant dream. It was too early for a phone call or to be caught off guard, so I did not answer. I went to take a shower and get ready for the day. On my way to work, I listened to the voice mail she had…
Helpful kids are happy kids: Pitching in with household jobs builds confidence and gives children a sense of belonging, psychologists say. Sisters Angela, 12, Gelmy, 9, and Alexa Natali, 4, know this well. Since they were toddlers, their mom has encouraged them to help around their home in a village…
For something that we spend a third of our lives doing (if we’re lucky), sleep is something that we know relatively little about. “Sleep is actually a relatively recent discovery,” says Daniel Gartenberg, a sleep scientist who is currently an assistant adjunct professor in biobehavioral health at…
Was für Marlies Krämer wichtig ist im Leben, ist schon beim Eintritt sichtbar. Auf den Nachbargrundstücken stehen Gartenzwerge, in Krämers Treppenhaus hängt Che Guevara an der Wand, an ihrem rechten Ohr baumelt ein Anhänger mit Picassos Friedenstaube, im linken ein Bekenntnis gegen Atomkraft. Und…
...or why we need 17 billion Volts to make a picture. Thorsten Playlists: '34c3' videos starting here / audio / related events 59 min 2017-12-28 9.2k Fahrplan Wouldn’t it be awesome to have a microscope which allows scientists to map atomic details of viruses, film chemical reactions, or study the…
The big chill Can this cooler save kids from dying? These innovations are helping deliver vaccines to the most remote places on earth. By Bill Gates | June 13, 2018 0 Two of the things I love most abo
Elements What a burgeoning movement says about science, solace, and how a theory becomes truth. May 30, 2018 Illustration by Robert Beatty On the last Sunday afternoon in March, Mike Hughes, a sixty-two-year-old limousine driver from Apple Valley, California, successfully launched himself above the…
Voting isn’t an easy thing if you are old, sick, and poor. Photo: Emile Wamsteker/Bloomberg via Getty Images One of the abiding realities of our political era is a major generational split anchored on the right by disproportionately conservative seniors and on the left by disproportionately…
In hindsight, our son was gearing up to wear a dress to school for quite some time. For months, he wore dresses—or his purple-and-green mermaid costume—on weekends and after school. Then he began wearing them to sleep in lieu of pajamas, changing out of them after breakfast. Finally, one morning, I…
Why open source needs an open geographic dataset. Open source has won. The fact that free software now dominates practically every sector of computing (with the main exception of the desktop) is proof of that. But there is something even more important than the victory of open source itself, and…
Subscribe » A Reporter At Large February 12 & 19, 2018 The White Darkness A solitary journey across Antarctica. I. Mortal Danger The man felt like a speck in the frozen nothingness. Every direction he turned, he could see ice stretching to the edge of the Earth: white ice and blue ice, glacial-ice…
Vor ein paar Monaten kam eine Freundschaftsanfrage von Ben Allenbach. Seither ist alles anders in meiner Facebook-Timeline. Ich habe 551 Freunde auf Facebook. Es sind Linke und Rechte darunter, Kolleginnen, flüchtige Bekannte und enge Freunde. Ihre Einträge drehen sich um Sport und Politik,…
Ich atme. Ich esse gern Chips. Ich muss auf die Toilette, wenn ich viel Wasser trinke. Ich unterschreibe Verträge, ohne die allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen zu lesen. Ich bin nichts Besonderes. Der letzte Vertrag, bei dem ich die AGB nicht gelesen habe, war eine Mitgliedschaft bei McFit. Eine Frau…
Die Tür zu Leas Zimmer ist geschlossen, ihre Mutter hat es noch nicht wieder betreten, seit fast einem Jahr. Seit die Polizisten kamen, um zu sagen, dass sie Lea gefunden hatten. „Ich kann es nicht“, sagt sie. Leas Vater macht es immer noch wie früher. „Dass ich an ihre Tür klopfe. Ich weiß, sie ist…
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You know when you have an idea, buy some stuff, start putting it all together then stand back and think WTF am I doing, well thats "The Bicycle of Springs" haha. This has just been a laugh as with no purpose or real understanding of what I was trying to achieve everyone who has witnessed this has…
Before you die, you see Roko’s Basilisk. It’s like the videotape in The Ring. Dreamworks LLC WARNING: Reading this article may commit you to an eternity of suffering and torment. Slender Man. Smile Dog. Goatse. These are some of the urban legends spawned by the Internet. Yet none is as all-powerful…
Athlete or Genius? Graeme Obree shot to fame in the early 90s after twice breaking the world hour record on a bike he'd built using parts from an old washing machine. The debate has never been settled
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Gesellschaft Indien: Er verätzte das Gesicht von Frau und Tochter mit Säure. Die Familie bleibt dennoch bei ihm 28. Dezember 2021 13:01 Uhr 13 Min. Herr Mahor entstellt seine Frau und seine Tochter mit einem Gemisch aus Toilettenreiniger und Schwefelsäure, einem weiteren Kind nimmt er das Leben. Und…
I. “The Clock Is Ticking” In the darkness before dawn on Thursday, October 1, 2015, an American merchant captain named Michael Davidson sailed a 790-foot U.S.-flagged cargo ship, El Faro, into the eye wall of a Category 3 hurricane on the exposed windward side of the Bahama Islands. El Faro means…
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Everyone wants to be popular online. Some even pay for it. Inside social media’s black market. Everyone wants to be popular online.Some even pay for it. Inside social media’s black market. Celebrities, athletes, pundits and politicians are buying millions of fake followers. While the world’s social…