A mutual fund factsheet is published by an Asset Management Company (AMC) every month. It provides a snapshot of a scheme's performance, portfolio, and risk metrics. It helps investors understand how the fund is managed and how it has performed over time. Read more ›
Packing hundreds of curves along its 109-mile length, Pennsylvania Route 144 runs north-south and almost perfectly bisects the mountainous northern half of the Keystone State. Paved nearly a century ago to provide an automobile-friendly connector to lumber and railroad towns, the road now delivers a recreational paradise. Outdoor pursuits on or near PA 144 include hunting, fishing, river rafting, […] Read more ›
Netflix's new game, 'Unhinged,' thinks your phone is the next generation of the Wii Remote. Read more ›
Prime members only. Ends 6/26. Amazon has a nice selection of YETI tumbers, coolers, and other items on sale for Prime Day. Standouts include: YETI Rambler 30oz Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Tumbler w/MagSlider Lid for $28 (30% off) YETI Roadie 15 Hard Cooler for $15 (25% off) YETI Hopper M Series Backpack for $243 (25% off) YETI Hopper M Series Portable Soft Cooler for $262 (25% off) 2-Pack YETI Rambler 4 oz Stackable Cup for $23 (25% off) YETI Limited Edition Tundra 45 Cooler for $263 (2... Read more ›
You don't need a special market to enjoy sashimi at home. All you need is a sharp knife and one smooth pull. I'll show you how to slice it cleanly, so you can serve fresh seafood your whole family will love. READ: Read more ›
_Green Economy · 2026-06-24 16:11_ **BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 24.** Uzbekistan’s delegation participated in the 12th Regional Dialogue on Biodiversity Finance for Europe, Asia, and the Pacific, held in Türkiye. This was reflected in the statement by the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change, following the participation of the Uzbekistan’s delegation, led by Obidjon Kudratov, First Deputy Minister of Ecology and Climate Change in the 12th Regional Dialogue on Biodiversity Finance ... Read more ›
Victims' families say there are ways to be an ethical true-crime fan - not an exploitative one. Read more ›
The FAIR principles- Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability have become central to enhancing the value, transparency, and longevity of scientific data. Yet in the geospatial domain, implementing FAIR practices often remains uneven, reflecting gaps between formal standards compliance and practical usability within complex data infrastructures. Here, we examine how large language models (LLMs) can support the operationalisation of FAIR-aligned geospatial data stewardship. ... Read more ›
For a philanthropic couple in Oregon, the sighting on a trail camera of one of North America’s most elusive animals was both surprising and not. Bill and Sarah Epstein had committed a large plot of family-owned land to conservation, and so the appearance of a “ringtail” or “miner’s cat” was a sign that their work […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
A blog about imperfect cognitions, such as delusional beliefs, distorted memories, confabulatory explanations, and implicit biases. Read more ›
Keynote Speaker: Prof Soumhya Venkatesan with Lydia Donohue (University of Manchester) The word ‘heirloom’ evokes objects tucked away in wardrobes, imbued with woody, musty fragrance, aged with patina and eerie silence – rescued, retained, preserved, and remembered. Their fate remains unpredictable: second-hand stores, antique shops, auction houses, museum collections. Heirlooms chart different trajectories with different … Continue reading CFP: Thinking through Heirlooms (6th Nov 2026, Unive... Read more ›
Students interested in designing the machines, technologies and systems that power modern life will soon have a new opportunity at East Texas A&M with the launch of a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering program. Read more ›
This week’s crowdfunding sampler looks at campaigns that close between July 2 to 29. You’ll find 5e for kids, the Necroindustrial Revolution, a “Potion of Sandwich,” a new TTRPG from Wet Ink Games, and more. If you’re looking to play a game, this Saturday, June 27, is Free RPG Day. I hope... Read more ›
Are you interested in connecting to the land and learning the plants of your region? FindaForager.com will help you find a forager near you! Read more ›
Historic Danish porcelain manufacturer Royal Copenhagen has revived key pieces from its 1970s Triton dinnerware collection, unveiled as part of a cabinet of curiosities-style installation at 3 Days of Design. The Triton collection, with its distinctive conch-shell handles and fluid curves, was originally designed by jeweller Arje Griegst in 1976, but was later discontinued when its The post appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href=" Read more ›
A dog-rental platform has sparked both curiosity and concern as China’s urban pet economy takes an unexpected turn. Launched on social media in March, the mini-programme known as “Wangbu,” which loosely translates to “dog walk,” enables residents in first-tier cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen to rent dogs by the hour for walks. After owners create profiles for their pets, renters coordinate pickup and return details directly with them. Fees typically range from 10 to 60 yuan (US$1.... Read more ›
“You’re the second guy I’ve met within hours who seems to think a gat in the hand means a world by the tail.” — Phillip Marlowe in Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep 1990 was quite the year for hardboiled and Noir on the big screen. Pacific Heights (Michael Keaton) came in as the 41st highest grossing movie of the year, with Revenge (based on the novella from the uber-talented James Harrison) was 83rd. Those are both solid Noirs. At 107th... Read More Read more ›
Pittsfield police have identified a suspect in a deadly shooting.As CBS6 previously reported, two people were shot June 18 near Pleasure Avenue and Tyler Street Read more ›
Delve into Dr. George F. Jenks and the Kansas Industrial Development Commission’s 1952 atlas, “A Kansas Atlas,” which showcases Jenks’ innovative approaches to thematic cartography. Today, Jenks is widely known for developing the “Natural Breaks (Jenks)” classification system commonly used in modern GIS software. Read more ›