The FBI said Monday that it had stopped a series of attacks planned for New Year’s Eve in Southern California. The alleged plotters, say law enforcement officials, are members of a far-left, anti-capitalist, anti-government organization that had targeted companies “engaged in activities affecting interstate and foreign commerce.” “This country protects the right to hold extreme...
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Physicists 3D-printed a Christmas tree made of ice particles
The process harnesses an everyday physics concept known as evaporative cooling. Credit: University of Amsterdam Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. To get in the holiday spirit, a group of physicists in the Netherlands recently crafted a tiny, 3D-printed Christmas tree from ice particles. The novel method...
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If you’re like me, it’s probably been a hot minute since you’ve used or even thought of Meetup. Predating both Facebook and Twitter, the website, which was designed to help people organize in-person events, has changed hands a handful of times in recent years. In 2017, founder Scott Heiferman sold it to WeWork, which offloaded...
In echo of Jurassic Park, mosquitoes capture entire ecosystems in their blood meals
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Skip to content Image: Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences The biggest night in Hollywood will soon be streamed right next to Mr. Beast. You heard right: the Oscars, the Academy Awards, the annual ceremony, the red carpet, the most glamourous faces in Hollywood gathering to give themselves golden statuettes, is going to YouTube—starting in 2029. The
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In 1999, a new rule on the use of computer evidence in court was introduced, which unintentionally went on to enable the Post Office to prosecute and destroy the lives of innocent subpostmasters. It was a few years earlier, in 1995, when the Law Commission put out a call for evidence on a proposed change
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