Pennsylvania's Supreme Court, including two Democrat justices, ordered outside scrutiny of Soros-backed DA Larry Krasner's office over unreliable post-conviction concessions in murder cases. Read more ›
A literary estate sale ranging from a Beethoven manuscript to absurdist 1980s lithographs\. Visit Uncrate for the full post\. Read more ›
Inside Naksha LLM, the AI engine turning 200 crore shipments into a geospatial API Read more ›
Able Mabel was featured on the BBC's Tomorrow's World program in 1966. She was what (head of the Dept of Mechanical Engineering at Queen Mary College of the University of London) imagined a future robot housemaid would look and act like: "She'll run your bath to the exact temperature she knows you'll like, she'll make your bed and lay out your clothes for another day, free from household drudgery, free from time-wasting chores like vacuum cleaning." Professor Thring appears on-screen about ha... Read more ›
Hong Kong’s wild yellow-crested cockatoos may hold genetic traits that could help save the critically endangered species in Indonesia, a study has found. The study, published in the Evolutionary Applications journal in May, underscored the importance of conserving the city’s cockatoo population. Lead author Astrid Andersson from the University of Hong Kong’s school of biological sciences described these birds as a “backup”, preserving lineages of subspecies that may no longer exist in the... Read more ›
[1:01 PM]Kobayashi: Hi everyone, it’s Kobayashi. I’m glad to be back here. I guess most people know me thanks to the success of the Black Sword Hack published by the Merry Mushmen. I have written over a dozen other RPG, most of them being metal best-sellers on Drivethru rpg, from Extinction to Fléaux, Ronin Saga or […] Read more ›
Match your unique personality with the perfect canine companion using our insightful guide for easy selection. Read more ›
NAV is one of the most visible figures in mutual fund investing, but often the most misunderstood. Experts explain why it should not drive investment decisions. Read more ›
There are discounts on everything from large coolers to tiny tumblers, even on some of the popular colors. Read more ›
Shinkei makes a refrigerator-sized robot called Poseidon to kill fish quickly and humanely. Read more ›
Campus and community members are invited to enjoy live music, local food and hands-on activities during the annual Summer Solstice Celebration at the Dr. Keiko Miwa Ross Student Farm on Penn State's University Park campus. Read more ›
Biodiversity loss is expected to escalate with every increment of global warming. Simultaneously, land-intensive climate change mitigation strategies, such as afforestation and bioenergy, may further compound biodiversity loss. So far, the magnitude of these two drivers has not been compared in the context of temperature overshoot, meaning the temporary exceedance of a targeted global warming limit. By combining spatial data on climate refugia (areas sheltering biodiversity from climate chang... Read more ›
Land of Eem and Call of Cthulhu both won awards. Read more ›
Yet underneath the royal trappings, Diana's life was no fairy tale. From the time she was born, her life was difficult, not financially, but psychologically. Still, she carried the weight of her family's expectations and then the world's expectations like a champ- until she couldn't. Then again, Diana's story contains elements of many stories we've heard before: the beautiful princess, absent parents, betrayal, a stiff upper lip, longing for love, and even a wicked stepmother. Maybe Princess ... Read more ›
The integration of multiple thematic data layers into a single composite map, known as the cartographic synthesis problem, is typically addressed through expert-driven weighting schemes. This study presents a multi-objective formulation of cartographic synthesis grounded in spatial autocorrelation structure. We develop a bi-objective evolutionary framework, GIS-moGA, that estimates layer weights by simultaneously maximizing global spatial stru... Read more ›
Many of these furniture pieces look like they came from a thrift store, antique mall, or flea market. Distressed paint, reclaimed wood, worn finishes, and vintage hardware create the impression of furniture that has spent decades changing hands before arriving in a home. Surprisingly, none of these pieces are secondhand finds. They were part of... The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
A $5 million commitment advances the college and opens doors for future Bulldog engineers. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
At least 41 wolves that disappeared from monitoring systems in the Netherlands between October 2021 and March 2026 probably fell victim to poaching. This comes from a report released Tuesday by wildlife crime researcher Pauline Verheij, who says the figure is almost certainly an underestimate, de Volkskrant reports. The Veluwe and the provinces of Drenthe and Friesland were identified as poaching hotspots. Read more ›
Gregg Olsen’s new book, By the River’s Edge (Thomas & Mercer), chronicles the killings of Yolanda Sapp, Nickie Lowe, and Kathy Brisbois, and a decades-long hunt for a serial killer in Washington. What is the first true-crime story you covered? It was the story of Danny Stutzman; a little boy found in a Nebraska cornfield […] Read more ›