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Opinion The smaller the org, the better the jobs. Not universally true, but a good rule of thumb. Small organizations have ...
Matt Mullenweg, you’re the co-founder and CEO of Automattic, the parent company of WordPress, and many other things. Welcome ...
A follow-up to the 1975 blockbuster was never going to be easy, but filmmakers kept on trying. Do the other “Jaws” movies still have teeth?
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I was invited to contribute to the Advanced Lecture Series at Tongji University, in Shanghai. These high-level, ...
Internet of Underwater Things (IoUT), widely utilized in data collection, ocean exploration and disaster prevention, are prone to malware attacks. To accurately describe the spatiotemporal dynamics of ...
India’s ambitious bid to lease between six to eight Russian-built Tupolev Tu-160M “White Swan” strategic bombers appears to ...
This week in Indie Basement: the 30 best records of 2025 from January to June, with a focus on classic indie / alternative.
Passport reports 94% of e-commerce leaders view in-country enablement as essential for profitability and resilience in global ...
A new study found that to offset the planet-warming carbon emissions from fossil fuel reserves, trees would have to cover an ...
Model and activist Melisa Aydınalp was taken into custody on June 14 when police arrived at her home in İstanbul. Aydınalp was brought to the Şişli District Police Department’s Security Branch Office, ...
In a twist on conventional wisdom, researchers have discovered that in ocean-like fluids with changing density, tiny porous particles can sink faster than larger ones, thanks to how they absorb salt.
Scientists are venturing to the Southern Ocean to study clouds and the world's cleanest air to better understand climate change and the impact of human activity on the Earth's atmosphere.