World's Best-Preserved Mummy, 2,000-year-old Lady Dai, Still Has Blood In Her Veins - Science, Technology & Innovation
Lady Dai, 2,000-year-old mummy, still has blood in her veins! Explore the best-preserved mummy’s ancient Han dynasty tomb in this viral archaeology marvel.
Changing aspen stand structure following large carnivore restoration in Yellowstone - ScienceDirect
Restoration of large carnivores in northern Yellowstone National Park in the late 20th century resulted in a sustained reduction of Rocky Mountain elk…
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The Difference Between Municipal Fire Trucks and Airport Fire Trucks
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Bali rice experiment cuts greenhouse gas emissions and increases yields
“After we finished ploughing, we would bathe the cows and then relax in the field playing flutes,” said Jero Dodo, who has farmed the rice terraces of Tabanan, Bali, since he was 12 years old. While he speaks fondly of the past, the farmer has one foot in the future. Dodo, who spoke to Mongabay […]
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Do "outline speedrunning": Recursively outline an MVP, speedrun filling it in, and only then go back and perfect. This is a ~10x speed up over the 'loading-bar' style (more on that below) Don't just read this article and move on. Go out and do this for the very next thing you make so y
I’m often asked to edit friends’ or coworkers’ writing, anything from emails to short stories to documentation. Recently, someone asked me how I edit. What am I looking for? How do I know what changes to make? That made me stop and think about what I’ve been doing semi-instinctually.
Peeking Underground With Giant Flying Antennas | Hackaday
Helicopters are perhaps at their coolest when they’re being used as flying cranes — from a long dangling cable, they can carry everything from cars, to crates, to giant hanging saws. Wh…