ResearchBuzz
News and resources covering social media, search engines, databases, archives, and other such information collections. Since 1998.
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Gas Turbine Pollution, Art and Activism, TikTok Alternatives, More: Tuesday Afternoon ResearchBuzz, January 21, 2025
NEW RESOURCES Environmental Defense Fund: New Interactive Map Shows Nationwide Pollution from Gas Turbines. “The website, Clearing the Air, has information about gas turbines – how they work, the types of pollution they emit and …
By ResearchBuzz, 873 words
Binocular Shot
A tribute to movies that misrepresent how binoculars work.
By Javier Arce.
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Updated 9 months ago
Hi! I’ve moved all the content to my own blog. See you there!
Hi! I’ve moved all the content to my own blog. See you there!
TableTennisCoaching.com
Your Worldwide Center for Table Tennis Coaching.
By Larry Hodges.
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January 20, 2024
January 20, 2024 Tip of the Week Practice Each Aspect of a Technique Separately. Weekend Coaching I did four group sessions over the weekend, 6.5 hours. Sunday seemed iffy because of the predicted snow, but …
By Larry Hodges, 1,917 words
Coding with Jesse
Web development blog about Svelte, JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
By Jesse Skinner.
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From Full-Time to Freelance: How I made the leap
I was already dreaming of starting my own business before I ever got my first job. My very first job was at a movie theatre in the late twentieth century. In my breaks I would …
Fonts In Use – Blog
A searchable archive of typographic design, indexed by typeface, format, and topic.
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Updated 4 months ago
Harris/Walz 2024 US Presidential Campaign
Contributed by Stephen ColesSource: www.flickr.com Kit Karzen/Harris for President. License: All Rights Reserved. The Kamala Harris 2024 campaign identity, designed by Wide Eye Creative, is built around Sans Plomb, a condensed gothic not unlike the …
By Stephen Coles, 593 words
I Will Dare
a little bit of heaven & a whole lot of hell.
By Jodi Chromey.
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Updated 6 days ago
Judgements, Traumas, Strokes & Sticky Buns
Dear Darling Ones, I’ve been thinking a lot about trauma lately. This might come as a total surprise as I’m such a magnanimous, even-keeled, generous spirit, but I can be pretty judgmental. Thankfully, I’ve matured …
By Jodi Chromey, 744 words
Henrique Dias - Home
Henrique is interested in web infrastructure, decentralized systems, and makingtools for developers and users. He likes coffee and tea alike.
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Updated 2 weeks ago
Year in Music '24
Similarly to previous years, it’s time to share my musical habits throughout 2024. Around a month ago, I published my Spotify Wrapped 🎁, but, as usual, I don’t trust it completely. If they’re sharing it …
Geotripper
I am a teacher of geology at Modesto Junior College and former president of the National Association of Geoscience Teachers, Far Western Section.
By Garry Hayes.
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Updated 3 weeks ago
Strange Doings in the Sky Today. What the Heck is a Circumzenithal Arc?
We live our lives never truly knowing when the day comes that something remarkable happens. I was doing totally normal errands today in the middle of town when I saw a sun dog, a common …
By Garry Hayes, 320 words
The History Blog
It’s a blog. About history.
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Earliest distilled liquor in China found in owl vessel
A recent analysis of a liquid found in a bronze vessel from the Shang Dynasty (1600 B.C.-1046 B.C.) has confirmed that it is distilled liquor, pushing the appearance of distillation technology on the Chinese archaeological …
By livius drusus, 530 words
Medieval manuscripts blog
The Medieval and Earlier Manuscripts Blog is written by curators in the British Library's Department of History and Classics.
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Black Agnes and the siege of Dunbar
Overlooking the harbour town of Dunbar in East Lothian, Scotland, stands a ruin. The corner of a tower, a broken courtyard, and the walls of a blockhouse: these stone fragments and the barest of foundations …
By Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Manuscripts, 57 words
Africa Is a Country
…a site of opinion, analysis, and new writing on and from the African left.
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Requiem for a revolution
A sweeping, jazz-scored exploration of Cold War intrigue and African liberation, Johan Gimonprez’s "Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat" lays bare the cultural and political battlegrounds where empires, artists, and freedom fighters clashed. Still from Soundtrack …
By Tsogo Kupa, 2,590 words
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By Jon Curtiss.
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1846: The Temple of Time
Emma Willard was a pioneer in Women’s education, opening the Troy Female Seminary in Troy, New York in 1821—the first institution of higher education for women in the United States. The school was later renamed …
Rotten Menu
Exploring the microbiology of food fermentation.
By Elisa Caffrey.
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15 EXPLORING FERMENTATION: a zine “This guide is designed to outline the basics of food fermentation and flavor, providing a framework of how microbes transform foods and encouraging you to start your own fermentation journey." …
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Piper Haywood — If lost, please return
I’m a web developer with interests in the open web, art, ethics, and many other things. This is my notebook.
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Updated 2 months ago
What next
Whelp. Tuesday did not at all go how I had hoped. A friend of mine lives next to a high school history teacher who posted the text below on one of the big social media …
By Piper Haywood, 421 words
JimmyBramlett Dot Com
This Site Is a Mess And So Am I.
By Jimmy Bramlett.
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I’m Sorry
No one reads me aside from some friends. Every now and then someone will stumble across my words, but I’m a bore so they immediately go away for good. Imagine my surprise when I see …