Apple headphones don’t come cheap, but you can grab a pair for just under $480 thanks to Best Buy. Read The Full Article Here
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Chivalry is a compelling novel about the importance of always doing what’s right in life, even though a lot of the characters in the book do the wrong things. When aspiring writer Bob Herman finds a manuscript accidentally lost on the streets of New York City, he publishes it as his own book and becomes Read The Full Article Here
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The beloved fish that feed orcas and humans depend on kelp forests’ unique habitat. Read The Full Article Here
Explore the world of cozy fantasy and magical tea and coffee shops with these 10 books like Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree. Read The Full Article Here
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An artificial fibre that mimics polar bear fur has been made into a sweater that is said to be as warm as down feather but without its thickness, but not everyone is convinced by the researchers' claims Read The Full Article Here
The US approved lecanemab to slow cognitive decline among people with early Alzheimer's, but not everyone is convinced the drug has that big of an impact – not to mention concerns over its safety and practicality Read The Full Article Here
The West was weird and full of angels, demons, and mechanical horses in these alternate history westerns like Tread of Angels and Outlawed. Read The Full Article Here
Our review of Transplant Season 3 Episode 8 finds Bash reflecting upon events both recent and further back in his life during his… Read The Full Article Here
A new study reveals that numerous bacterial strains are capable of hiding in the human bladder wall, suggesting why urinary tract infections often persist after treatment. Read The Full Article Here
State attorneys for Iowa clarify that the new laws do not ban LBGTQ+ books in school libraries. That, plus book censorship news this week. Read The Full Article Here
During a recent virtual press day, we talked to La Brea showrunner David Appelbaum and the cast about new adventures, alliances, and the… Read The Full Article Here
Until now, reliably tracing logs to their origin has been difficult to achieve. Researchers at Fraunhofer IPM and their partners have now shown that logs and trunk sections can be identified based on the structure of the cut surfaces. The recent research project developed a marker-free and tamper-proof method. The optical method allows up to 100% recognition—even under the rough environment conditions of the timber industry. Read The Full Article Here
Douglas Preston may be most well-known for his bestselling fiction — both his solo projects and the series he co-writes with Lincoln Child — but the prolific author is also a renowned journalist and established nonfiction writer. With his latest book release, Preston introduces readers to this side of his writing, pulling together 13 of Read The Full Article Here
All rise! Night Court Season 2 roars out of the gate on January 2. Check out this exclusive first look at the new season and what the… Read The Full Article Here
The dinosaur Brontosaurus was canceled but then resurrected. What happened? Read The Full Article Here
Although 2023 was a game-changing year for artificial intelligence, it was only the beginning, with 2024 set to usher in a host of scary advancements that may include artificial general intelligence and even more realistic deepfakes. Read The Full Article Here
The best book deals of the day, all hand picked by Book Riot. Read The Full Article Here
The tension between Unique and Ronnie reaches a fever pitch, while Famous finds himself in trouble during Power Book III: Raising Kanan… Read The Full Article Here
A worldwide collaboration among meteorology services is trying to fill in the huge gaps in weather observations in countries vulnerable to climate change Read The Full Article Here
The unfamiliar can be intimidating, especially when you move to a new country, immerse yourself in a new culture, or are thrown into unexpected living conditions. But a strong will, a kind stranger, a loved one, or a good enough reason to stay is all it takes to get through the discomfort and find something Read The Full Article Here
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An injection that targets nerves in the neck appears to relieve parosmia related to COVID infection in some people, but more rigorous studies are needed Read The Full Article Here
Non-fungible tokens promised to revolutionise the concept of ownership using the blockchain technology behind bitcoin, but the market seems to have all but collapsed Read The Full Article Here
As 2023 draws to a close, we at BookTrib are reflecting on yet another year of great books, interesting stories, and changes in the publishing world. We covered new releases, helped you discover books you probably haven’t heard of before, saw some of our favorites adapted to the big screen, and watched as book bans Read The Full Article Here
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Drones flying along miles of rivers in the steep, mountainous terrain of central Taiwan and mapping the rock properties have revealed new clues about how water helps shape mountains over geological time, according to a team led by Penn State scientists. Read The Full Article Here
BookTrib’s tagline is “Where Readers Discover.” And in case you forgot, editors like us are readers too. One of the great joys of being part of BookTrib is having the chance to learn about authors that most people have probably never heard of. It’s a pleasure reading their stories, focusing on their themes and characters, Read The Full Article Here
Will the new year start with the death of a young Salemite? Our Days of Our Lives review for the week of 12-25-23 discusses the holiday… Read The Full Article Here