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  1. The Unconventional Gardener – Blog, , more info

    Space Farming Gets a Helping Hand: M.A.C.K.I. Has a Delicate Touch for Delicate Plants
    On a recent parabolic flight, ESA project astronaut Sławosz Uznański tested a novel robotic gripper that could grapple space debris or gently grasp a living plant.
    By Emma Doughty, 40 words
  2. Chris Wiegman - Blog, , more info

    Blogs Are About Being Human
    I’ve been blogging longer than I’ve been on social media. While posts here go back to 2008, I started writing online around 1997 and it took me a while to realize I could migrate between platforms rather than start over. Other than this blog I’ve ran a few others on specific topics. Blogging is the one medium where I feel like I can be myself, online or off and for …
    By Chris Wiegman, 208 words
  3. This Way Up, , more info

    Film Review- Wicked part one
    I’ve seen Wicked twice on stage and both times been impressed by the way the show transcends its fantastical roots to deliver a narrative about friendship, prejudice and understanding within such an unlikely premise. It’s an unapologetic musical in the truest sense. This big screen version has done a great job in upgrading the limited production available on stage to give the tale a full cinematic experience. Yet this is …
    By John Connors, 1,202 words
  4. Shorpy Old Photos, , more info

    Federal Dead: 1864
    May 19 or 20, 1864. "Fredericksburg, Virginia. Burial of Federal dead. Photograph from the main Eastern theater of war, Grant's Wilderness Campaign, May-June 1864." Wet plate glass negative, Civil War Photographs Collection, Library of Congress. View full size.
    By Dave, 41 words
  5. Jazz Collector, , more info

    Podcast: Lou Donaldson Memorial
    This week’s theme: Lou Donaldson Memorial on Blue Note: Featured artists include Lou Donaldson, Clifford Brown, Art Blakey, Horace Silver, Percy Heath, Blue Mitchell, Herman Foster, Donald Byrd, Peck Morrison, Arthur Taylor, Dave Bailey, Ray Barrett,Sonny Clark, Curtis Fuller, George Joyner, Gene Harris, Andrew Simkins, Bill Dowdy, Horace Parlan, and moreThe post Podcast: Lou Donaldson Memorial first appeared on jazzcollector.com.
    By Al, 64 words
  6. And now it’s all this, , more info

    The tetrahedral days of Christmas
    [Equations in this post may not look right (or appear at all) in your RSS reader. Go to the original article to see them rendered properly.] I’m pretty sure there’s a Peanuts comic strip in which Linus works out how many of each gift was given in the “Twelve Days of Christmas.” I’ve been unable to Google it, because the search results are overwhelmed by links to “A Charlie Brown …
    By Dr. Drang, 659 words
  7. APHA Science Blog, , more info

    Joining forces for a safer future: Qatar University, and APHA's research on food-borne pathogens and antimicrobial resistance
    The bacteria known as Campylobacter are a common cause of food poisoning in people. The majority of Campylobacter infections are linked to the handling and consumption of chicken meat as chickens can carry the bug in their guts and faeces. The emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is also a threat to infected patients who require antibiotic treatment as there is a risk that these medications will no longer be effective. …
    By Sandra Laborda Anadon, 749 words
  8. comiCSS, , more info

    Push-ups
    A cartoon coded in CSS from comiCSS.
    By Alvaro Montoro, 8 words
  9. Chips and Cheese – The Devil is in the Details, , more info

    Ayar Labs at Supercomputing 2024: Making Light Move Bits (YouTube Short)
    Hello you fine Internet folks,Today’s content from Supercomputing 2024 is from Ayar Labs. Ayar Labs is known for co-packaged optical interconnects with their TeraPHY chiplet which converts the electrical signals from the silicon that the TeraPHY is attached to into optical signaling. That optical signal is then sent down a bundle of optical fibers to a second TeraPHY on a second piece of silicon which then decoded back into electrical …
    By George Cozma, 352 words
  10. Waves of Devotion, , more info

    Monday Morning Greetings 2024 #48 – Movement or Mission?
    Movement or Mission?[1] In a discussion with a friend, he distinguished between the Hare Krishna Movement (its structure and organization) and its mission (its goals or objectives), stressing the importance of the mission: awakening our eternal relationship with Krishna. It was a passing remark in a brief discussion, but as I reflected on his statement, I was inspired to give it some more thought. It seems important to make a …
    By Dhanurdhara Swami, 854 words
  11. Stefan Judis Web Development, , more info

    Web Weekly #146 (#blogPost)
    Guten Tag! Guten Tag! 👋Are you aware that the ::details-content pseudo-element is coming to the web? Or have you used the Picture in Picture API already? And do you know that emojis have different meanings in the world? Turn on the Web Weekly tune and find all the answers below. Enjoy! Carlos listens to "Yann Tiersen -- Bagatelle (feat. Dominique A) -- L'Absente": I hadn't heard it for a long …
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  12. From Pyrgos, , more info

    Gold (Commodity)
    Donna Ramanauskas, the creative force behind Gold and several other Commodity fragrances, has a style that's unmistakably her own. It’s light and energetic, fresh yet palpable, with an edge that flirts with challenging notes like inedible vanilla and sharp cypress. These two elements dominate Gold, resulting in a fragrance that, while not particularly daring, carries an air of sophistication. The
    By Bryan Ross, 62 words
  13. IndieCentralMusic - News, , more info

    Little Wasters blend gritty 90s rock and groovy Britpop
    Deep in the heart of London, indie rockers Little Wasters blend 90s rock and Britpop to form gritty and fierce rock music. Hailing from Camden Town in London, the four-piece have just released their new heart-thumping indie anthem ‘I Want You (For Someone)’ – a killer track which fans of Arctic Monkeys, Fontaines D.C. and Stereophonics will love. Exploring love, rejection, and self-acceptance, the song is filled with slick hooks …
    By Alex Taylor-Pearson, 185 words
  14. Kapowski Reads, , more info

    Scottish Fiction and Non-Fiction November (and snow!)
    This month I have been really enjoying reading non-fiction, which isn’t usually my preferred genre, so I thought I would join in with non-fiction November. Which is basically reading non-fiction during November. I had lofty goals as usual but I managed to finish two non-fiction books…including my new favourite non-fiction book which I tabbed the… Continue reading Scottish Fiction and Non-Fiction November (and snow!)
    By Caley Kapowski, 70 words
  15. Green Caltrain, , more info

    Caltrain moves forward with plans for level boarding
    In the Capital Improvement Plan approved by the board in November, Caltrain listed a 10+ year, $600 million program to upgrade its platforms to provide level boarding. Now that Caltrain is running all-electric trains between San Francisco and San Jose Tamien, it is possible to get started on this valuable program that will cut dwell time at stations, saving nearly as much time for passengers as the $2 billion electrification …
    By alevin, 286 words