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January 2015 Sean and his team at GrowthHackers.com… Read More
I had previously shared a sneak preview of our upcoming session on Graph data processing in SQL Server. The talk is at the PASS Summit 2017. In that post, I had promised to share more detail… Read More
Theme-Worldbuilding IntegrationPart 17Creating A ProphecybyJacqueline LichtenbergThe index to Theme-Worldbuilding Posts is here:https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2014/04/index-to-theme… Read More
Visual Studio App Center helps developers ship better apps faster, but it also helps you build features your users will love.
How? We designed App Center to be API-first and fully modular. T… Read More
Theme-Character IntegrationPart 11Creating A Prophet CharacterbyJacqueline LichtenbergPrevious parts in this series are indexed at:https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2014/07/index-to-th… Read More
January 2015 Sean and his team at GrowthHackers.com were experiencing a stagnating growth. Although they grew at about 90,000 unique monthly visitors in a year, they were main… Read More
I find numerous opinions and understandings about side-by-side and in-place installations of the .NET Framework. Here is my favorite explanation of this “.NET Versioning and Mult… Read More
There are numerous flavors of ASP.NET modules, for example Web Forms (Web Sites and Web Applications), Web Pages, Model-View-Controller (MVC) and the newest one Core. In this article I… Read More
Does yoga exercise have cardiovascular and mental advantages much like running or various other kinds of cardiovascular workout? For decades yoga exercise aficionados have actually… Read More
A profound understanding of ‘learning’ (the spiral process and the outcomes) highlights those skills that students need to succeed in the classroom of today and navigate a radica… Read More
This post describes the approach taken when I recently investigated why the Narrator screen reader wasn't announcing a change in checked state of menu item UI in an in-development product… Read More
Soul Mates and the HEA, Real or FantasyPart 3Convincing Your ReaderbyJacqueline Lichtenberg Previous parts of this series on Soul Mates linked into and through the HEA are:http://aliend… Read More
The Longevity Genes Project at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, is working to the Identification of Longevity Genes that could lead to New Drug Therapies that might help People Live Long… Read More
Conscious Life Space
This month as we explore gratitude, Lisa A Williams from the University of New South Wales shares her study and results on the power of thank you. Do you say thank you?… Read More
Reconstruction of one of the studied short-tailed pterosaurs. Credit: Yuan Zhang, Nature Ecology & Evolution"Pterosaurs Just Keep Getting Weirder" by Richard Conniff on, Scientific… Read More
There are an approximated 14.5 million people dealing with cancer cells in the UNITED STATE with 40% making use of some type of complementary technique to handle signs and symptoms… Read More
Often, people who take up yoga record that they really feel more loosened up practically right away. As well as science currently says there’s a physiological explanation for that… Read More
Theme-Worldbuilding IntegrationPart 20Why Love Matters Previous parts in Theme-Worldbuilding are indexed here:https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2014/04/index-to-theme-worldbuildin… Read More
Founded in 2015, Double Dutch is a UK based premium tonic and mixer brand, selling over half a million bottles per month across 23 countries, with more than 5,000 bar stockists across the UK… Read More
An anonymous Bitcoin Cash (BCH) miner had occupied the complete influence of more than 50% of the token’s hash rate for almost 24 hours. Mining began from 24 Oct at 10 am and exactly… Read More
In the late 1800’s, physics was facing a crisis. Physicists were trying to model the energy of an atomic orbital. All the physics they knew at that point said it should look a ce… Read More
The update split into two parts, hosted off the main network.
Charles Hoskinson, CEO, IOHK uploaded an AMA about the confusion surrounding the updates.
The world of cryptocurrency forever re… Read More
Richard Feynman the farther of Quantum Electrodynamics believed Thomson’s double slit experiment provided a mechanism for understanding the wave particle duality of energy/mass because… Read More
Richard Feynman the farther of Quantum Electrodynamics believed Thomson’s double slit experiment provided a mechanism for understanding the wave particle duality of matter because it c… Read More
In Chile, astronomers using the world’s largest telescopes discovered a star revolving around a black hole in the Milky Way, just as Albert Einstein had projected more than a hundred y… Read More
How to Use Tarot and Astrology in Science FictionPart 7Creating Charisma with Verisimilitude Previous parts in How to Use Tarot and Astrology in Science Fiction Series are indexed at th… Read More
Dinosaurs are truly terrifying creatures and stand several meters taller than an average human. These cold-blooded lizards had the strength to bite open cars and kill even bigger lizards. Th… Read More
The Universe is a huge place. As suggested by Drake’s equation, there is a big possibility that life might come upon innumerable planets littered across the stars. The fact that this p… Read More
Scare Package is an anthology horror-comedy movie on the streaming service Shudder. The movie pays tribute to classic horror tropes, icons and genres and is absolutely gory to its core.
A… Read More
Pluto was considered to be the Ninth Planet in the solar system for quite a while. Then, some astronomers decided it wasn’t. The Solar System is a big place, and it contains some fasci… Read More
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Bacteria can be found in a wide range of environments. In addition to their adaptability, they are also some of the hardiest living organisms on the planet. Some bacteria also have a very in… Read More
[Clifford]: Welcome to our closing session
for the Fall 2018 Member Meeting. I hope that you've had a good meeting here. Certainly the sessions I've been able to look
in on seem to have g… Read More
Throughout history, people have tried to decode hidden meanings from dreams. In ancient times, Babylonians believed dreams contained prophecies, whereas ancient Egyptians perceived them as m… Read More
Stars are at the centre of all physical phenomena that occur in the known Universe. On the surface, they might seem like burning balls of gas that are nothing but an energy making machine; h… Read More
Life has had a long and arduous journey on this planet. Starting from the molten lava days of our home to the diversity-rich green and blue ball of today, this planet has evolved in tandem t… Read More
A Black Hole is already terrifying as a concept. The idea of an inescapable well of gravity sucking everything in is something right out of our darkest nightmares. Despite this, the public i… Read More
The retreat of North America’s ice sheets during the long periods of the last ice age may have started with a “disastrous” catastrophe in the North Pacific Ocean along the… Read More
I delivered this paper on October 17, 2020 at the online Western History Association Conference. Parts of it were taken from my Marquette University MA Thesis, which is entitled “In th… Read More
The brain can be divided into many parts; each seems to be serving a very specific purpose. However, this does not mean that we know what the Brain is doing. There are many hypothesis on how… Read More
Interview with Anthony Darnellon Star Trek Lives! 45th AnniversaryHere are 3 versions of an interview Jean Lorrah and I did with a professional (very professional skilled) journali… Read More
Alien civilizations may be present in the Milky Way galaxy. As dramatic as it may sound, according to new research, there is a high probability that they were annihilated by their own scienc… Read More
Richard Feynman the farther of Quantum Electrodynamics or “OED” realized the significance of the Thompson’s double slit experiment because it demonstrates the inseparabilit… Read More
Pneumonia, heart muscle inflammation, and exhaustion. These are all well-known symptoms of COVID-19.
But vertigo and dizziness? Nobody has really studied that until now.
A new stud… Read More
UX audit, otherwise known as UX review, is an invaluable asset to a business’s success. It’s a procedure that’s relevant for both aspiring st… Read More
Creating a product that actually addresses user needs revolves around extensive, in-depth research. Leaving this step out opens teams up to lots of unnecessary risk… Read More
When designing a product, you often strive to achieve perfection by building a product with advanced features and offerings. As a result, you come up with a detaile… Read More
UX research is a fairly complex process with a wide array of ins and outs—all essential to extracting actionable insight to inform your design decisions. … Read More
Hello there, fellow explorer! Are you looking for information about the Nile River? Well, then, you’ve come to the right place. Let me show you around. The Nile is a major river in nor… Read More
The following content is provided under a Creative Commons license. Your support will help MIT OpenCourseWare continue to offer high-quality educational resources for free. To make a donatio… Read More
There are daily habits and brain activities that can help maintain brain health and lower the risk of dementia.
But what if you can consume a natural everyday drink daily and cut your de… Read More
We are still going on with our extinct animal series, in which we introduce some of the not-very-common animals that disappeared from the face of the Earth in the last 400 years.
In our p… Read More
You’ll be asked to describe yourself with a single word quite frequently, and on occasion, they’ll ask for three terms instead. It is an excellent idea to do some pre-planning an… Read More
The Gideon – Zero Assumption Hypothesis (Part 05) / had been posted originally on Electrobuzz
RELEASE: Zero Assumption Hypothesis (Part 05)ARTIST(S): Gideon
REMIXERS:
PUBLISHER: Less… Read More
New Procedure Offers Hope for People with Type 2 Diabetes
Recent advancements in medical science have hinted at a novel procedure for people with type 2 diabetes, which may decrease or ev… Read More
Explore the surprising relationship between protein intake and obesity. This article delves into the 'Protein Leverage Hypothesis' and discusses how the quality and quantity of protein can i… Read More
Retired US doctor Thomas Chris Lang has lost his High Court appeal against his conviction for the murder of Brisbane socialite Maureen Boyce. Lang was found guilty twice of stabbing Boyce fi… Read More
Here I am, suggesting that there are traces of the simulation theory in lyrics of the band Queen. Perhaps I am just seeing what I want to see, but the simulation theory is rooted in age old… Read More