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  1. Retraction Watch, , more info

    Mega journal Cureus kicks out organizations critics called paper mills
    The embattled mega journal Cureus has closed six of its so-called “academic channels,” which it bills as low-cost publication platforms that “will turn your organization into a publishing powerhouse,” Retraction Watch has learned. The move follows a joint investigation in May by Science and Retraction Watch that found several organizations critics described as dressed-up paper mills had their own channels at the medical journal. As we reported in September, indexing …
    By Frederik Joelving, 694 words
  2. Andy Trattner, , more info

    876x Too Slow
    At the end of October, my cofounder and I decided to step back from day-to-day roles at Shuffle. In theory, not much changes. In practice, clarified expectations empower the team to own the business while freeing us to pursue our personal opportunity-cost hypotheses. How we got here could fill another post or three. Highlights include calls with the former CEOs of Tinder and Meetup, as well as peak gross sales …
    By Andy Trattner, 258 words
  3. Film and Furniture, , more info

    Furniture and decor in The Room Next Door: Almodóvar’s pops of colour add an upbeat feel to a sobering subject
    In his first feature-length English-language film, Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar weaves a deeply emotional yet visually captivating story. The furniture and decor in The Room Next Door play a central role in shaping the film’s visual language, using bold and colourful pieces as a backdrop to the evolving bond between Ingrid, a novelist (Julianne Moore), and Martha, a war reporter (Tilda Swinton). Once close during their youth while working together …
    By Paula Benson, 150 words
  4. TeacherToolkit - Teacher Blog Articles, , more info

    How To Strengthen Working Memory
    Reading Time: 2 minutes Why does memory matter in every classroom? “If a problem solution is presented in a manner that requires learners to split their attention between multiple sources of information … more effort is needed to process the information.” – John Sweller John Sweller’s research highlights how teachers can improve student learning outcomes by reducing unnecessary cognitive […]
    By @TeacherToolkit, 65 words
  5. CoffeeGeek Daily Blog, , more info

    Early Black Friday Deals for 2024
    Amazon dropped a bunch of Black Friday deals early, including 50% off Technivorms, and Baratza Vario+ grinders at 20% off - Updated 3pm 11/21. The post Early Black Friday Deals for 2024 appeared first on CoffeeGeek.
    By Mark Prince, 42 words
  6. The Adventurers Guild, , more info

    Missed Classic: The Dark Half - Won and Final Rating
    Written by Morpheus KitamiWelcome to Miriam's Apartment in scenic New York (MAY NOT ACTUALLY NEW YORK IN THE GAME) where we, who are definitely not George Stark, will investigate Miriam's death. There are a lot of objects I can examine here, but I suspect a flowerbed is the only one I can do anything with. Oh, well, inside we go.No wonder Miriam got murdered, she lives in Vincent Price's apartment …
    By MorpheusKitami, 4,707 words
  7. Steve Huff Reviews - HiFi Reviews, , more info

    Triangle Capella Review. Full Synergy HiFi System for LESS.
    The Triangle Capella is more than just a set of speakers. This is a complete high end HiFi SYSTEM for a crazy good price. Made in France! [...] The post Triangle Capella Review. Full Synergy HiFi System for LESS. first appeared on Steve Huff Hi-Fi and Photo.
    By Steve Huff, 56 words
  8. Accessibility in government, , more info

    Introducing the Leader’s Guide to Accessibility
    This leader's guide is for anyone with responsibility for a digital team, product or service. It will help you work out how to build accessibility into your product or service from the start.
    By Samantha Merrett, Senior Accessibility Specialist, Ministry of Justice, 39 words
  9. Sean of the South, , more info

    Sean of the South–Mt. Airy, North Carolina
    Come celebrate Valentine’s Day with us in Mt. Airy! Sean will be playing music, singing and telling stories. All are welcome to stick around for the meet and greet after the show where Sean will be hugging necks, signing books and taking pictures. Books and other merchandise will be available for purchase before and after the show. Doors open at 6:00 PM EST and the show starts at 7:00 PM …
    By Jamie Dietrich, 95 words
  10. BLAG (Better Letters Magazine), , more info

    Now Streaming: Married to Comics by John Kinhart
    Something I neglected to mention in my 'Signs of the Summer' post was the screening of Married to Comics that I attended/organised at the Rio Cinema in Dalston, London. The good news for those that have been unable to catch it on the big screen is that it's now streaming.Stream Married to ComicsThe film is a feature-length documentary about the life and work of two pioneers in the genre of …
    By Better Letters, 349 words
  11. The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century, , more info

    Louis Pasteur is spinning in his grave right now
    That TikTok wellness influencer is so close to getting it. The post Louis Pasteur is spinning in his grave right now appeared first on The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century.
    By Joey deVilla, 42 words
  12. The Daily | Current | The Criterion Collection, , more info

    Out of the Blue’s Teenage Wasteland
    In a 1982 radio promo spot, Jack Nicholson spoke to the future. “I’m gonna recommend a movie that I’m not in, that I have nothing to do with,” he said. “I’d like to tell the people about a movie called Out of the Blue, directed by Dennis Hopper. It speaks honestly from the heart of a fifteen-year-old girl. Its milieu is the punk scene. For a young person who sees …
    By Rebecca Bengal, 2,129 words
  13. The Captive Reader, , more info

    Library Loot: November 20 to 26
    Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted by Claire from The Captive Reader and Sharlene from Real Life Reading that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link it using the Mr. Linky any time during the week. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their …
    By Claire (The Captive Reader), 162 words
  14. Sabine Hossenfelder: Backreaction, , more info

    Webb Falsified Dark Matter Prediction – And No One Cares
    Data collected by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is in conflict with predictions based on the hypothesis of dark matter and instead confirmed predictions made with Modified Newtonian Dynamics, MOND. While the failure of dark matter has been widely discussed as galaxies that are “too big” or “too old”, little has been said about the success of MOND. In a paper that just appeared, we have an
    By Sabine Hossenfelder, 77 words
  15. EQ Music Blog, , more info

    Listen to “Scary Movie” by Chloe Qisha
    Her debut EP just came out, and she hasn’t played more than a handful of live shows yet. Nevertheless, I have a hunch that the emerging alt-pop artist Chloe Qisha is a hot one to watch in 2025. Moreover, I said as much in the Emerging Artists feature I ran on the blog in October, which similarly marked the release of the bold, captivating track “Sexy Goodbye.” With the debut …
    By Mandy Rogers, 407 words