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Experts Want to Label Foods That Are Environmentally Unfriendly

Posted on October 15, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Denmark has been toying with the idea of an environmental impact label on food products for years, and in the wake of the latest UN climate change report, the idea is getting renewed attention. Continue reading Experts Want to Label Foods That Are Environmentally Unfriendly→

Posted in Environment, greenhouse gases, marketing, meat | Tagged Agriculture

Ecosocialists Believe the Only Way to Stop Climate Change Is to Abandon Capitalism

Posted on October 10, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

This week’s devastating IPCC report has brought the impending impacts of climate change, and just how far we are from meeting our goals to stop them, into crisp focus. Continue reading Ecosocialists Believe the Only Way to Stop Climate Change Is to Abandon Capitalism→

Posted in capitalism, climate change, ecology, environmentalism, politics, socialism

Facebook Knows You Don’t Want to Trust Its Portal Camera

Posted on October 8, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

After so many privacy issues in the last two years, the social media company is hoping that putting security front and center will lure users to its new product. Continue reading Facebook Knows You Don’t Want to Trust Its Portal Camera→

Posted in hackers, Hacks, Internet of Things, IoT, privacy, Security, smart speakers | Tagged Cameras

California Is Making It Illegal for Devices to Have Shitty Default Passwords

Posted on October 5, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The law only applies to passwords that come pre-programmed into devices, but it’s still a step in the right direction. Continue reading California Is Making It Illegal for Devices to Have Shitty Default Passwords→

Posted in California, Hacking, Internet of Shit, Internet of Things, laws, passwords

Leon Lederman, Nobel-Winning Physicist Who Coined the Term ‘God Particle,’ Dead at 96

Posted on October 4, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Lederman sold his Nobel Prize at auction for $765,000 in 2015 in order to pay for medical bills. Continue reading Leon Lederman, Nobel-Winning Physicist Who Coined the Term ‘God Particle,’ Dead at 96→

Posted in god particle, healthcare, neutrinos, particle accelerators | Tagged Physics

Scientists Used X-Rays to Virtually Unravel a Burnt 400-Year-Old Scroll

Posted on October 4, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

They were able to make out the writing on the scroll and now want to find more messed up old paper to experiment with. Continue reading Scientists Used X-Rays to Virtually Unravel a Burnt 400-Year-Old Scroll→

Posted in CT Scans, history, scrolls, technologies

It’s Big Boy Season: Vote for the Fattest Bear

Posted on October 3, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

For brown bears, the fatter the better, because body fat means strong chances of winter survival. Continue reading It’s Big Boy Season: Vote for the Fattest Bear→

Posted in animals, conservation, hibernation, Social Media, wildlife | Tagged National Parks

Why FEMA Is Sending a ‘Presidential Alert’ to Your Phone Today

Posted on October 3, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

The Integrated Public Alert and Warning System will issue a test of the Presidential Alert, used for major, nationwide emergencies. Continue reading Why FEMA Is Sending a ‘Presidential Alert’ to Your Phone Today→

Posted in cell-phones, FEMA, president trump, presidential alert, trump

Donna Strickland Wins Nobel Prize for Pioneering Work That Led to Development of Laser Tools

Posted on October 2, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

Strickland and Gérard Mourou discovered a way to stretch and amplify laser beams in the 1980s. Continue reading Donna Strickland Wins Nobel Prize for Pioneering Work That Led to Development of Laser Tools→

Posted in Awards, sexism, STEM, Women | Tagged Physics

Researchers Mind-Melded Three People to Collaboratively Play ‘Tetris’

Posted on October 1, 2018 by Kaleigh Rogers

This is the first time that a brain-to-brain interface has incorporated more than two people. Continue reading Researchers Mind-Melded Three People to Collaboratively Play ‘Tetris’→

Posted in neuroscience, research, tetris

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