A cooling rack works for baking cookies, too. Alina Bradford/CNET I’m one of those people who make mountains of cookies for the holidays. Most ovens — like mine — will only fit one large cookie sheet per rack. If there are only two racks in your oven, that makes for slow […]
Daily Archives: November 15, 2017
It was 4:44 in the morning when the $100 Mobvoi TicHome Mini woke me up. To be fair, the smart speaker wasn’t doing anything egregious, just blinking a yellow warning light to let me know it was running out of power. I had unplugged it a few hours earlier to […]
Monsanto Co’s Roundup is shown for sale in Encinitas, California, U.S., June 26, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake More By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) – Monsanto Co and U.S. farm groups sued California on Wednesday to stop the state from requiring cancer warnings on products containing the widely used weed killer glyphosate, […]
A link between young people’s ability to perform well at two popular video games and high levels of intelligence has been uncovered.
A new review article presents evidence that argues for a more nuanced approach to the design of global-change experiments — one that acknowledges and purposefully incorporates the variability inherent in nature.
WASHINGTON — As the U.S. Federal Communications Commission closes its window Nov. 15 for comments on how to better allocate mid-band spectrum, Intelsat says its proposal to clear customers from portions of the satellite industry’s prized C-band in certain parts of the United States has been misconstrued by its detractors. […]
Whether carbon comes from leaves or needles affects how fast it decomposes, but where it ends up determines how long it’s available.
The first genetic mutation that appears to protect against multiple aspects of biological aging in humans has been discovered in an extended family of Old Order Amish living in the vicinity of Berne, Indiana, report scientists. An experimental “longevity” drug that recreates the effect of the mutation is now being tested […]