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The Mill food recycling bin is the easiest indoor composter alternative, and my all-time favorite appliance
mashable.com·4h
Study finds coastal wetlands generate $90 million annually for Virginia communities
phys.org·1h
70mai’s $323 Triple-Lens Dash Cam Finally Solves the Universal Blind Spot Problem
yankodesign.com·1d
Trump’s EPA grants email exemptions to California polluters, accelerating environmental destruction
wsws.org·1d
Molten salt nuclear reactors slated to power Google datacenters in 2030
theregister.com·1d
Should WA test human waste fertilizer for PFAS?
phys.org·2h
Video game caught using AI-generated influencers in TikTok ads
mashable.com·1d
Portable keyboard packs a secondary touchscreen for productivity geeks
newatlas.com·23h
Nvidia’s GeForce Now is upgrading to RTX 5080 GPUs and opening a floodgate of new games
theverge.com·1d·
Discuss: r/technews
ChatGPT users complain about losing Standard voice mode
techradar.com·10h
Saturday Citations: A new category of supernovas; neurons beat machine learning; depression and vitiligo
phys.org·4d
MAHA Draft Report: Pesticides, Processed Foods Unmentioned, But Conspiracy Theories Abound
techdirt.com·9h
Ekart At Crossroads, Startup Funding Rebounds & More
askwiki.blogspot.com·2d
Sensing sour: How SNAP25 powers taste signals and keeps sensory cells alive
phys.org·18h
Photographer Rebels Against Subscriptions, Creates 4 Free Open Source Apps
howtogeek.com·1d
The best question a leader can ask: “What would my replacement do?”
bigthink.com·2d
Chinese media conglomerate COL launches a global content distribution division, offering over 1,000 microdramas in both English and Chinese (Sara Merican/Deadli...
mediagazer.com·14h
Chaos gardening: Wild beauty, or just a mess? A sustainable landscape specialist explains the trend
phys.org·19h
Softbank bets $2 billion on Intel having a future
theregister.com·1d·
Discuss: Hacker News
A smart accelerator for qubits: Spin-orbit approach boosts both speed and stability
phys.org·1d
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