Three hundred years ago, before envelopes, passwords and security codes, writers always struggled to keep the ideas, care and dreams expressed in their letters private. One popular way to do this was to use a technique called letter king – folding a flat sheet of paper intricately to form your …
Read More »Senior Nike executive resigns after story about his teenage son, sneaker flipper
Amid questions over his family’s role in tumultuous sneaker-reselling markets, a senior Nike vice president resigned on Monday. Anne Hebert resigned as head of Nike’s North American business a few days after the company defended her and said she had not violated any company policy. Bloomberg Businessweek magazine reported on …
Read More »‘Incredible’ Findings Prove Existence of Space Plasma Hurricanes Science and Technology News
Scientists say they have confirmed the existence of a space storm with a mass 600 miles wide at the North Pole. Researchers led by Shandong University in China used satellite data to identify the space hurricane, finding that it was not of an illusory pattern of air but of plasma-ionized …
Read More »Neanderthals heard the world like us
According to researchers, Neanderthals could possibly hear soundless consonants that are produced without sound cords. These include soundless stops, such as “T” and “K”, and soundless freesives, “F,” “S” and “Me.” Soundless consonants cannot be displayed aloud throughout the landscape – Try shouting – which indicates that the consonant is …
Read More »The 1990s iMac processor powers NASA’s Perseverance Rover
The image of a high resistance before Martin reaches the surface shows the silence seconds.Image: NASA / JPL-Caltech As we saw in NASA Put the rover on Mars Last month, it certainly seemed like the agency had to be used Some kind of high-Tech processor in his machine. There is …
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