There are unspoken rules regarding weapons in dramatic narration. If there is a weapon on stage, it must explode. If we see that a character has a knife in her boot, she had better use it to get out of trouble. . . or their ties. And if a story …
Read More »Main stories: Gmail redesign, Pixel 4a render leak, more
In this week’s main stories: Google reveals bold Gmail redesign for desktop and Android with chat integration, Google Store leaks render of Pixel 4a, specs for upcoming OnePlus Nord confirmed and more. By far the biggest news this week, affecting most people, is the unveiling of a new design for …
Read More »Flan vs. Ice Cream: What’s the (delicious) difference?
Let’s say, hypothetically, that we have a heated discussion with a friend about the difference between certain frozen desserts. She says frozen custard and ice cream are the same; please differ. And while your argument is, uh, It’s not that important In the grand scheme of things, we all need …
Read More »Michael Vick: Cam Newton’s ‘through the roof’ journey with the Patriots
Perhaps no soccer team has made better use of the “Us vs. the World” mindset than the Patriots. Despite winning six Super Bowls in an 18-season span, Bill Belichick’s team can find the motivation anywhere, either as a underdog towards the start of their dynasty or as a villain in …
Read More »KFC is working with a Russian 3D bioprinting company to try to make lab-produced chicken nuggets
KFC is trying to create the world’s first laboratory-produced chicken nuggets, part of its “restaurant of the future” concept, the company announced. The chicken restaurant chain will work with the Russian company 3D Bioprinting Solutions to develop bioprinting technology that “prints” chicken meat, using chicken cells and plant material. KFC …
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