There’s ‘Several Orders of Magnitude’ More Plastic in Rivers Than Oceans, Study Finds
Humans have produced an estimated 10 billion metric tons of plastic since the industrial era, most which has ended up as permanent waste in the environment...
Humans have produced an estimated 10 billion metric tons of plastic since the industrial era, most which has ended up as permanent waste in the environment...
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Let me back up a bit. Today, the most common mechanism for securing APIs is OAuth2 with Bearer tokens in the form of JWTs. When calling APIs...
Would you rather have been nominated for the Pulitzer the year they withheld the prize, or for the Nobel the year they gave it to Dylan?...
Thank goodness the biggest-selling fantasy author of all time hasn’t thrown her lot in with a pack of weirdly genital-obsessed identity police! That would, after all,...
On December 21, the sun dips down to the Tropic of Capricorn. For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, this is the winter solstice: the...
New Logo Celebrates League’s Pan-African Footprint, Africa’s Diversity and Continent’s Rich Basketball Heritage The Basketball Africa League (BAL), a new professional league featuring 12 club teams...
Last week, we talked about geeky candles, coffee and tea, and some of the nerdier home goods available from various websites (and yes, I have the...
Merriam-Webster has been choosing Words of the Year since 2003. The Word is chosen based on the words most frequently searched for on their online dictionary...
Douglas Adams…he’s just this guy, you know? His novels captured both the infinite wonder and hilarity of our universe so well. After finishing his works, it...