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Combo attack can neutralize high blood pressure death risk

30 April 2025 @ 3:50 am

Controlling many risk factors reduced the risk of early death in people with high blood pressureA recent study examined how managing eight different heart disease risk factors significantly reduced the likelihood of premature death in people with high blood pressure. It highlights the need for a broad approach to preventing or treating hypertension.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: H

Jeep Wrangler pod camper stakes spot among world's coolest micro-RVs

29 April 2025 @ 11:57 pm

Gr8tops Jeep Wrangler JPOD overland camperThe all-new JPOD from South Carolina Jeep outfitter Gr8tops turns an everyday Wrangler into an all-out tour de force of overland exploration. Gr8tops chops off the rear cab of the Wrangler Unlimited, creating space for what it bills a "Personlized Overlanding Den" (POD). Beautifully simple in execution, the resulting truck becomes a nimble, go-anywhere Jeep that carries its own squaredrop accommodations on its chassis.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags:

Portable drying device is a hydration pack bladder's biggest fan

29 April 2025 @ 9:12 pm

The DRYE fan is presently on KickstarterWhat's one of the hardest things about using a hydration pack? Keeping its bladder clean, dry and mold-free between uses! That's where the DRYE device comes in, as it's a battery-powered fan designed specifically to dry hydration pack bladders.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: Hydration, Camelbak,

Iron-fortified lumber could be a greener alternative to steel beams

29 April 2025 @ 5:28 pm

A microCT image shows the distribution of iron oxide nanoparticles (turquoise) in wood cell wallsAlthough lumber does show promise as a renewable alternative to structural materials such as steel and concrete, it still tends to be a bit weaker than those substances. Scientists have now set about addressing that shortcoming, by strengthening wood with added iron.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: Wood, Iron

13-inch ePaper tablet drives productivity in color

29 April 2025 @ 1:59 pm

Onyx Boox has launched a color ePaper version of its 13.3-inch Tab X productivity slate, which can be used with the new stylus input or optioned with a keyboard case for a laptop-like experience.Continue ReadingCategory: Mobile Technology, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: E-Ink, Tablet, Colors,

The Ombra room-as-an-appliance

29 April 2025 @ 10:03 am

The solar-panel louvres on the Ombra's roof maximise shade and power autonomy for each 6 x 4 metre (19.7 ft x 13.1 ft) self-powered, off-the-grid room that can be joined endlesslessyIt may not be visible to the rest of the world, but there's a revolution going on in China right now that will almost certainly have repercussions for everyone.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction

From skies to simulations: X-66 transonic demonstrator plane shelved

29 April 2025 @ 5:13 am

Artist's concept of the X-66NASA and Boeing have effectively cancelled the X-66 Transonic Truss-Braced Wing (TTBW) concept demonstrator aircraft. Officially described as a "pause," development of the thin-wing airplane is being halted in favor of ground-based testing.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: NASA, Boeing, Aircraft,

Common diabetes drug significantly improves osteoarthritic knee pain

29 April 2025 @ 3:20 am

A well-known diabetes medication significantly reduced pain caused by knee osteoarthritisA mainstay diabetes medication reduced pain and stiffness and improved function in overweight people with knee osteoarthritis, a new study has found. Effective pain reduction and improved mobility may mean that people with the condition can delay invasive knee replacement surgery.Continue ReadingCategory: Chronic Pain, Illnesses and conditions, Body & MindTags:

Jacob & Co Bugatti Tourbillon V16 $340,000 watch

29 April 2025 @ 1:42 am

Bugatti is known for going all in when it begins a project. The Tourbillon hypercar was no exception with its incredible ... well, everything. Bugatti went so far as to do away with its iconic quad-turbo W16 engine and built an entirely bespoke naturally aspirated 8.3-liter V16 fire-breather with the help of Cosworth.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Bugatti, Jacob & Co,

"World's slimmest" hard rooftop tent slices through air like a blade

28 April 2025 @ 10:00 pm

While extra slim on the drive, the Aeroblade offers 50 inches of headroom at its peakBilled as the world's slimmest hardshell rooftop tent (RTT), the all-new Aeroblade from Mars Adventure Gear looks to minimize impact on driving range and fuel economy while offering robust year-round protection at camp.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: roof-top tent, Tent,

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Video documentaries with a political edge.

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Interview 1947 – Power, Climate and Hatred of Humans on the Tom Nelson Podcast

28 April 2025 @ 1:00 pm

via Tom Nelson: James joins Tom Nelson of the "Climate Realism" podcast to discuss the climate hoax and how it ties into the greater scheme for global government, technocratic control, and depopulation.

Buckle Up, Folks! You’re About to See the Mother of All Gaslighting Operations

27 April 2025 @ 12:00 pm

As a series of remarkable "breakthroughs" in the public conversation on 9/11 demonstrate, it's official: you can now question what happened on 9/11! So, WT actual F is going on here? And what does it mean for those who have been advocating 9/11 Truth for decades? Let's find out.

Episode 475 – Meet Mark Carney, Globalist Insider

24 April 2025 @ 3:49 am

From Goldman Sachs to the Bank of Canada to the Bank of England to Chatham House and Bilderberg, Carney is the ultimate globalist insider. Today on The Corbett Report, James goes elbows up on the globalist golden boy.

Interview 1946 – Heys Interviews on REPORTAGE

22 April 2025 @ 10:18 pm

Nicholas Heys of HEYS REVIEWS kicks off his HEYS INTERVIEWS series by interviewing James Corbett about his new book, REPORTAGE: Essays on the New World Order.

REPORTAGE Book Launch Announcement

22 April 2025 @ 1:29 am

REPORTAGE: Essays on the New World Order has been available at reportagebook.com for months now . . . so, maybe it's time for me to actually have a book launch!

The Battle for Your Brain is ALREADY Underway

20 April 2025 @ 9:34 pm

This week let's explore the technologies today's militaries are seeking to employ in their battle for your brain and examine the ways in which these technologies are being weaponized against you.

Interview 1945 – Autism Solved by September! (NWNW #588)

18 April 2025 @ 1:33 am

This week on New World Next Week: Real ID is coming for real!; the BRICS are here to save the earth with AI blockchain biometric payment systems; and RFK Jr. promises to get the bottom of the autism epidemic by September.

Episode 474 – What I Learned From The JFK Files

16 April 2025 @ 9:07 am

In case you haven't heard, the JFK files just dropped recently. So, what are these documents? Where did they come from? What do they contain? And, most important of all, why have they been hidden from us for over 60 years?

Your Brain is the Next Battlespace

13 April 2025 @ 11:47 am

The great war of our times is not the war for the galaxy; it's the war for the mind. That war has been going on for a lot longer than most people believe, and recent technological developments have made the battle for your brain much more literal than most people comprehend.

Interview 1944 – Attack of the CRINK! (NWNW #587)

11 April 2025 @ 1:08 am

This week on New World Next Week: the CRINK have assembled, but can reverse Kissinger save us in time?; a new bill is seeking to give Big Ag immunity for their cancer-causing weed killer; and scientists are genetically engineering dire wolves and other monstrosities.

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A funeral home copes with the surge during the coronavirus pandemic

5 May 2020 @ 7:54 pm

During normal times, Joe Ruggiero Jr. might hold 25 funerals a month; this April there have been 71. Due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, his family’s funeral home in East Boston is so overrun that the tribute lounge and cafe normally used to display portraits of the departed has been turned into a makeshift storage space. A thin white sheet of plastic held together with binder clips is all that separates the hallway from the caskets. The white board in the office downstairs is overflowing with funerals. Three on Wednesday. Four on Thursday. Five on Friday. Joe Jr., his son, Joe III, and his daughter, Catie, work tirelessly to make sure that everything is as perfect as it can be in order to bring some comfort to families in grief. They solve an endless string of coronavirus riddles, like what do you bury someone in when their family can’t go back into a nursing home to retrieve their clothing? Or how do you explain to families that they can’t have more than 10 people inside at a tim

Boston Globe staff photographer Erin Clark named Feature Photography Pulitzer finalist for 2020

4 May 2020 @ 8:02 pm

Patrick Lupien and Mariah LeMieux-Lupien knew they were going to be evicted from their apartment in Biddeford, Maine. The lapse was a matter of basic math: As Mariah put it, when you don’t have it, you don’t have it. Despite Patrick’s $40,000 a year salary, the Lupien family became part of an often invisible group known as the “working homeless.” Their story illustrates the growing housing inequality that is prevalent in America today. The family’s hard road over the next six months - from eviction, to living in a campground, to homeless shelters, and then finally finding a home - offers a window into the insecurity and panic that comes with raising children on the brink of financial insolvency.

Photos: One day on the front lines of COVID-19

11 April 2020 @ 4:15 pm

Jessica Rinaldi documented a Cataldo ambulance crew as they worked their 24-hour shift.

Globe staff photos of the month, March 2020

4 April 2020 @ 4:38 am

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month before the coronavirus grabbed the region’s attention: the end of Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 presidential campaign, L Street ice swimmers practicing at Dorchester Bay, soap box derby racing, the Boston Flower & Garden Show, and the MIAA high school winter sports playoffs. Click here to see images from COVID-19 coverage.

Life during the coronavirus pandemic

30 March 2020 @ 10:49 pm

Globe staff photographers document the Boston area and beyond during this unprecented time. The gallery is updated weekly throughout the crisis.

Polar plungers: Photos of Ice Swimming in New England

7 March 2020 @ 8:48 pm

In waters cold enough to kill, 93 competitors, who had to prove they could handle ultra-cold water to qualify, race in distances ranging from 25 to 200 meters during the Memphremagog Winter Swim Festival, held annually in Newport, Vt. “You can’t imagine anything being this cold,” said Laurie Craigen, a first-time competitor. She was part of a large crew that comes up each year from the L Street Bathhouse in South Boston, which is famed for its year-round ocean swimmers. There are documented dangers. One woman from San Francisco lost feeling in her fingertips for nine months after last year’s event. For Karen Nazor, a 57-year-old from Maynard, “It is about the reset.” She says that she can be having a bad week and one dip in frigid water will cleanse her brain. “And the aftereffect is euphoria. It’s like nothing else.” Photographs by Jessica Rinaldi

Globe staff photos of the month, February 2020

4 March 2020 @ 10:19 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: the New Hamphire primary, Ash Wednesday, living with progeria, the Beanpot Tournament, and Red Sox spring training.

Globe staff photos of the month, January 2020

1 February 2020 @ 4:14 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: the run-up to the Iowa Democratic caucus, International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Boston’s State of the City address, celebrations of the new year, and the end of the Patriots’ season.

Globe staff photos of the month, December 2019

2 January 2020 @ 6:10 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: holiday seasonal events, the death of Pete Frates, Boston city council results, winter weather, and high school football championships.

Globe staff photos of the month, November 2019

6 December 2019 @ 5:49 pm

Here’s a look at some of the best images taken by Globe photographers last month: Thanksgiving holiday, the loss of a firefighter, Women Veterans Appreciation Day, and high school sports playoffs.

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Dalma Novak’s Journey From Professor to Entrepreneur

29 April 2025 @ 6:00 pm

It can be a bit of a bumpy road from leaving a secure job in academia to launching a startup based on your research. That’s what IEEE Fellow Dalma Novak experienced. An expert in developing technology to transmit microwave and millimeter-wave signals over long distances using optical fibers, she left a tenured position at the University of Melbourne, in Parkville, Australia, to join a venture-backed U.S. optical network equipment firm. After two years, t

When Does an AI Image Become Art?

29 April 2025 @ 2:00 pm

AI generated images are now seeping into advertising, social media, entertainment, and more, thanks to models like Midjourney and DALL-E. But creating visual art with AI actually dates back decades. Christiane Paul curates digital art at the Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York City. Last year, Paul curated an exhibit on British artist Harold Cohen and his computer program AARON, the first AI program for art creation. Unlike today’s statistical models, AARON was created in the 1970s as an

Is China Pulling Ahead in the Quest for Fusion Energy?

29 April 2025 @ 1:00 pm

In the rocky terrain of China’s Sichuan province, a massive X-shaped building is quickly rising, its crisscrossed arms stretching outward in a bold, futuristic design. From a satellite’s view, it could be just another ambitious megaproject in a country known for building fast and thinking big. But to some observers of Chinese tech development, it’s yet more evidence that China may be on the verge of pulling ahead in one of the most consequential technological races of our time: the quest to achieve commercial nuclear fusion.

Put an Old-School BBS on Meshtastic Radio

28 April 2025 @ 3:00 pm

In the 1980s and 1990s, online communities formed around tiny digital oases called bulletin-board systems. Often run out of people’s homes and accessible by only one or two people at a time via dial-up modems, these BBSs let people exchange public and private messages, play games, and share files using simple menus and a text-based interface. Today, there is an uptick in interest in BBSs as a way to create idiosyncratic digital spaces away from the glare of large social-media platforms like Facebook,

How to Avoid Ethical Red Flags in Your AI Projects

27 April 2025 @ 1:00 pm

As a computer scientist who has been immersed in AI ethics for about a decade, I’ve witnessed firsthand how the field has evolved. Today, a growing number of engineers find themselves developing AI solutions while navigating complex ethical considerations. Beyond technical expertise, responsible AI deployment requires a nuanced understanding of ethical implications.In my role as IBM’s AI ethics global leader, I’ve observed a significant shift in how AI engineers must operate. They are no longer just talking to other AI engineers about how to build the technology. Now they need to engage with those who understand how their creations will affect the communitie

Video Friday: High Mobility Logistics

25 April 2025 @ 4:00 pm

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.ICUAS 2025: 14–17 May 2025, CHARLOTTE, NCICRA 2025: 19–23 May 2025, ATLANTALondon Humanoids Summit: 29–30 May 2025, LONDON

IEEE Standards Development Pioneer Koepfinger Dies at 99

24 April 2025 @ 6:00 pm

Joseph Koepfinger Developed standards for electric power systems Life Fellow, 99; died 6 January Koepfinger was an active volunteer with the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE), an IEEE predecessor society. He made significant contributions to the fields of surge protection and electric power engineering. In the early 1950s he took part in a three-year task force studying distribution circuit reliability as a member of AIEE’s surge protective devices committee (SPDC), according to his ArresterWorks biography

Intel AI Trick Spots Hidden Flaws in Data-Center Chips

24 April 2025 @ 2:00 pm

For high-performance chips in massive data centers, math can be the enemy. Thanks to the sheer scale of calculations going on in hyperscale data centers, operating round the clock with millions of nodes and vast amounts of silicon, extremely uncommon errors appear. It’s simply statistics. These rare, “silent” data errors don’t show up during conventional quality-control screenings—even when companies spend hours looking for them.This month at the IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium in Monterey, Calif., Intel engineers

These Companies Were the Patent Powerhouses of 2024

23 April 2025 @ 7:30 pm

This article is best viewed on desktop. In 2006, IEEE Spectrum ranked patenting powerhouses in our first annual patent survey. The survey, conducted by the research firm 1790 Analytics, examined the number and influence of U.S. patents generated by more than 1,000 organizations. Semiconductor manufacturer Micron Technology came out on top at the time, with IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, and Broadcom rounding out the top five. Nearly 20 years later, every company on the top 10 list has been usurped. Once mighty companies have fallen in the ranks, others have come an

XPrize in Carbon Removal Goes to Enhanced Rock Weathering

23 April 2025 @ 12:00 pm

The XPrize Foundation today announced the winners of its four-year, US $100 million XPrize competition in carbon removal. The contest is one of dozens hosted by the foundation in its 20-year effort to encourage technological development. Contestants in the carbon removal XPrize had to demonstrate ways to pull carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or oceans and sequester it sustainably.Mati Carbon, a Houston-based startup developing a sequestration technique called enhanced rock weathering, won the grand prize of $50 million.

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Don’t gamble on market volatility, invest in this Oxford legacy for the long term - The Telegraph

30 April 2025 @ 4:00 am

Don’t gamble on market volatility, invest in this Oxford legacy for the long term  The Telegraph

Trump will not ‘break’ Canada, vows Mark Carney after election victory - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 8:22 pm

Trump will not ‘break’ Canada, vows Mark Carney after election victory  The Telegraph

Royal Marines in DEI row over women on front line - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 7:36 pm

Royal Marines in DEI row over women on front line  The Telegraph

Duchess of Sussex has been using her HRH title privately for years - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 7:01 pm

Duchess of Sussex has been using her HRH title privately for years  The Telegraph

West Brom to make move for Marti Cifuentes after QPR place him on gardening leave - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 6:29 pm

West Brom to make move for Marti Cifuentes after QPR place him on gardening leave  The Telegraph

Majority of Labour voters support trans ruling, poll reveals - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 6:14 pm

Majority of Labour voters support trans ruling, poll reveals  The Telegraph

Russia ‘carving buffer zone’ in northern Ukraine - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 5:19 pm

Russia ‘carving buffer zone’ in northern Ukraine  The Telegraph

Premiership ‘sleepwalking’ towards crisis amid growing calls for franchise league - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 5:08 pm

Premiership ‘sleepwalking’ towards crisis amid growing calls for franchise league  The Telegraph

UK mosquitoes: Everything you need to know - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 4:11 pm

UK mosquitoes: Everything you need to know  The Telegraph

Department store holds ‘Rachel Reeves closing down sale’ - The Telegraph

29 April 2025 @ 3:26 pm

Department store holds ‘Rachel Reeves closing down sale’  The Telegraph

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Trump defends tariffs and clashes with ABC’s Terry Moran over MS-13 in fiery 100-day interview: Live

30 April 2025 @ 1:47 am

President brushes aside slumping approval ratings as he marks 100 days of his second term with campaign-style rally

Japan's Toyota starts collaborating with self-driving leader Waymo on autonomous cars

30 April 2025 @ 1:41 am

Japan’s top automaker Toyota has announced a partnership with U.S. autonomous driving technology company Waymo

Migrants face a novel criminal charge in new border zone in New Mexico

30 April 2025 @ 1:31 am

Immigrants recently detained in southernmost New Mexico are facing a novel criminal charge of breaching a national defense area

Trump marks first 100 days by reliving 2024 campaign hits and screening El Salvador prison propaganda video

30 April 2025 @ 1:21 am

Trump proclaimed the start of his term the ‘most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country’

North Korea test-fires missiles from its newly launched destroyer

30 April 2025 @ 1:09 am

North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un observed the first test-firings of missiles from a newly launched destroyer and called for speeding efforts to boost his navy’s nuclear attack capabilities

Trump doubles down on trade war with China and insists Americans ‘signed up for this’

30 April 2025 @ 1:01 am

The president also denied that there would be tough economic periods for Americans, saying instead that he believed ‘great times’ were ahead

How Arsenal exposed a PSG weakness – while revealing one of their own

30 April 2025 @ 12:51 am

Arsenal 0-1 Paris Saint-Germain: The Gunners have reason to hope in the Champions League but a strange night at the Emirates could have been worse after Ousmane Dembele’s only goal

Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends Judge Hannah Dugan after arrest for allegedly shielding immigrant

30 April 2025 @ 12:20 am

Milwaukee-area judge was arrested by FBI and hit with federal charges

Tony Blair at war with Ed Miliband over net zero

30 April 2025 @ 12:13 am

Tony Blair has warned of a credibility gap with voters over sacrifices needed to get to net zero, but Ed Miliband’s allies point out his agenda was part of Labour’s victorious election manifesto

Trump purging Holocaust Memorial Museum board of Biden appointees – including Doug Emhoff

30 April 2025 @ 12:08 am

To turn one of the worst atrocities in history into a politicized ‘wedge issue is dangerous — and dishonors the memory of six million Jews murdered by Nazis,’ said Emhoff