3D-Printed Windpipe, Scammers, and Scratch-Made Antibodies
The digital revolution has failed (how the benefits of the early internet are eroding).
Two scammers, a web of betrayal, and Europe’s fraud of the century.
Using AI to analyze 30,000 school policies across 1,000 school websites.
World Photography Organization 2024 open competition winners and shortlist:
The most populous cities in the world (from 3000 BCE till today).
Woman given a new 3D-printed windpipe in a world-first.
Not all bees have a queen.
Smithsonian magazine photography finalists:
A walk through the history of shoes.
Decaying digital movie and tv show files are a Hollywood crisis.
The couples embracing the DINK label: the ‘dual-income, no kids’ moniker is suddenly everywhere, and the lexicon has ballooned to include DINKWADs, SINKs and DINOs.
Name origins of 1990s bands:
Back when this band’s lineup only featured one Gallagher brother, Liam, they were known as Rain. After they decided to change the name, Liam spotted a cool concert poster on his brother Noel’s wall. The band was Inspiral Carpets, whom Noel roadied for, and the venue was the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon, England.
Governments across the US are handing residents cash—no strings attached.
Etymological map of America:
Dell workers can stay remote—but they’re not going to get promoted.
Nearly 70% of Gen Z freelances or plans to.
Scientists use AI to design antibodies from scratch.
A P***hub (censored for spam-filter purposes) chatbot stopped millions from searching for child abuse videos.