Monthly Archives: July 2020

The earth is made of cubes

Photo Credit: Print Collector / Contributor / Getty Of Popular Mechanics A new analysis suggests that the rocks are likely to break in their Plato-assigned form: cubes. Platonic solids are 3D shapes that Plato also gave a “classical element” value. Participating scholar Gábor Domokos discovered the first true “straightened” gömböc. …

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Asked and answered: July 21

KEVIN STRAKA FROM WILKES-BARRE, PA: I’ve become a huge fan of TJ Watt, especially after his 2019 season where he showed off unmatched engine, incredible versatility, and amazing stats. When I heard he came third in the defensive player of the year vote, I was shocked. Do you think Watt …

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Google adds support for verified brand logos in Gmail

In addition to the radical “home for work” renovation, Google has a further email-related announcement as part of “Productivity and Collaboration” week in Cloud Next ’20: OnAir. Gmail is adding support for verified brand logos as part of a new standard. Brand Indicators for Message Identification or BIMI (pronounced: Bih-mee) …

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