Author: Admin

Whether you are collecting images for your schoolwork or report with one of the best microscopes for students, keeping a personal record for yourself, or teaching your young ones with the best microscopes for kids and sharing your discoveries with your social media friends, you are likely to want to photograph your specimens at some point. This can be done in a variety of ways: using a digital microscope, adding a microscope-compatible or generic camera, or simply pointing your phone camera through the eyepiece lens.Options for using your microscope to take photographsImaging with a microscope is done for a multitude…

Read More

On Truth & Movies this week, The Rage virus rears its ugly head again in 28 Years Later, we check out Pixar’s latest, Eliot and finally, for film club it’s The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension. Joining host Leila Latif are Fatima Sheriff and David Jenkins. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, talking to some of the most exciting filmmakers, keeping…

Read More

What were the songs of the summer for each year of the 1990s?Here we are at the beginning of another summer, but it’s hard not to think about the sunny days, rocking tunes and great times that the ’90s provided for us.It was a decade bookended by the aggression and angst of grunge and nu-metal, but not every summer was clouded with doom and gloom. In fact, there’s some more light and bouncy material that broke through, while still plenty of heavier, crunchy riffs rocked our summers as well.Who doesn’t remember the summer of ’94 when Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun”…

Read More

While each product featured is independently selected by our editors, we may include paid promotion. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission. Read more about our Product Review Guidelines here.Although I’m relatively new to the “Love Island USA” fan club, I’ve been completely obsessed and slightly triggered — like the rest of the world — since finally giving into the temptation. Serena Paige and Kordell Beckham’s love story was already a strong motivator, but the juiciness of Season 7 is too good to ignore. From cold sores galore (hello, Nic Vansteenberghe) to Huda Mustafa’s controversial “lovergirl”…

Read More

Midjourney’s new AI-generated video tool will produce animated clips featuring copyrighted characters from Disney and Universal, WIRED has found—including video of the beloved Pixar character Wall-E holding a gun.It’s been a busy month for Midjourney. This week, the generative AI startup released its sophisticated new video tool, V1, which lets users make short animated clips from images they generate or upload. The current version of Midjourney’s AI video tool requires an image as a starting point; generating videos using text-only prompts is not supported.The release of V1 comes on the heels of a very different kind of announcement earlier in…

Read More

Radical love for ourselves and others is essential to moving forward in all ways of life. Learning about queer, trans and fluid perspectives changes the way we approach the world: not with fear, but with unconditional care for each other and our lived experiences. For me, it started when I picked up I’m Afraid of Men by Vivek Shraya (she/her), the first full work of literature I’ve knowingly read from a trans author. Her coming-of-age story struck me to the heart. Not just with the shock of her young experiences, but with the grace with which she embraced that pain…

Read More

Sea spider from the genus SericosuraBiance Dal Bó Spider-like creatures living near methane seeps on the seafloor appear to cultivate and consume microbial species on their bodies that feed on the energy-rich gas. This expands the set of organisms known to rely on symbiotic relationships with microbes to live in these otherworldly environments. Shana Goffredi at Occidental College in California and her colleagues collected sea spiders – marine arthropods named for their resemblance to arachnids – living near three different methane seeps in the Pacific Ocean. They found three previously unknown species from the sea spider genus Sericosura that appear…

Read More

Wondering why ‘password data breach’ is trending online? The trend centers around a massive password leak as researchers reveal that over 16 billion login details have been exposed. Moreover, the stolen information reportedly includes usernames and passwords for popular services like Apple and Google. Without further ado, here are all the details we’ve gathered about the password leak that is dominating online search trends. Here is why ‘password data breach’ is trending  The term ‘password data breach’ is trending widely online after cybersecurity researchers confirmed what is believed to be the largest collection of stolen login credentials in history. In…

Read More

Jon Bernthals’s The Punisher coming to the big screen for the first time in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Per The Hollywood Reporter, Bernthal’s Frank Castle will join returning cast members Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon, along with newcomer Sadie Sink, in the upcoming fourth installment of the current Spider-Man franchise. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the film is slated to hit theaters on July 31st, 2026. Bernthal first debuted as The Punisher on Netflix’s Daredevil series back in 2016, before going on to headline his own spin-off series. He recently reprised the role for Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again and…

Read More

About the Iran-Israel War By Howard Bloom On Friday June 13, White House envoy Steve Witkoff was meeting with Iran’s foreign minister in Rome in the hope of persuading the Iranians to abandon their program to build a nuclear bomb. The Iranians had made it clear over and over again that they would never end uranium enrichment, the key to nuclear bomb making. The Iranians also claimed that they had no intention of creating a nuclear weapon. But according to the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency, the Iranians had enriched 9.2 tons of uranium to 60% purity, something that’s useless for…

Read More

ICYMI, Hulu is releasing a two-part documentary series following the rise of Alex Cooper, host and co-creator of the wildly popular podcast, Call Her Daddy. The documentary series, which is called Call Her Alex, recently debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival. Cooper was in attendance, appearing on the red carpet with a bombshell blow-out and a soft, stunning makeup look. With fluttery lashes, a petal-pink highlight, and glossy lips, she looked like a champagne angel.Kelli Anne Sewell, Celebrity Makeup Artist and Founder of the Makeup by Kelli Anne tutorial app, was the expert behind the look. We caught up with her…

Read More

Axios: Silicon Valley is pushing senators to follow the House in reviving a favorable tax benefit that disappeared because of a US tax law Section 174 change in 2017 — Silicon Valley is pushing senators to follow the House’s lead in reviving a favorable tax benefit that disappeared several years ago. View Original Source Here

Read More

19 Jun 2025 Think Like a Founder: Books for Big Business Moves Whether you’re building from scratch or leading at scale, these business and finance books are designed for those ready to think bigger. Packed with real-world strategies, founder wisdom, and innovation-driven insights, this list will help you sharpen your decision-making, embrace risk, and take bold action—just like the entrepreneurs who’ve done it before you. Making Money With AI Simplified by JD Roby Release Date: March 26, 2025 Discover how AI can take the guesswork out of investing, automate budgeting, and even identify new income opportunities. No complicated jargon, just…

Read More

Experiments to validate the effect of csrA on phage cyclization and cI repressor. Credit: iMeta (2025). DOI: 10.1002/imt2.70042 A global study uncovers the hidden role of viruses in driving bacterial evolution and highlights a surprising bacterial gene that helps fight back. A recent study co-authored by the Catalan Institute for Water Research (ICRA-CERCA), together with researchers from China and Finland, and published in the journal iMeta, reveals how viruses known as bacteriophages, or simply “phages,” are quietly reshaping the genetic landscape of Salmonella enterica, a major cause of foodborne illness worldwide. By transporting and spreading virulence genes across ecosystems and…

Read More

45 years after The Blues Brothers debuted in theaters, Jake and Elwood are back with their first sequel in decades.This one isn’t a movie; it’s a new graphic novel titled The Blues Brothers: The Escape of Joliet Jake. Set 10 years after the events of the Blues Brothers movie, it follows a search for the band’s lead singer Jake, the character played in the film by the late John Belushi.According to the press release about the comic, in the new book, “Joliet Jake has disappeared from prison … but has he committed the unthinkable jailbreak, or was he kidnapped? A new cast of characters are now on…

Read More

Erykah Badu and the Alchemist have come together for a new song, “Next to You.” It arrives ahead of the artists’ joint tour of Japan, and the Alchemist has also suggested that it’ll appear on a new album called Abi & Alan. Find the new song below.Badu has not released an album since 2010’s New Amerykah, Pt. 2: Return of the Ankh. She followed that with the 2015 mixtape But You Caint Use My Phone.The Alchemist releases projects and singles quite often. This year, he shared a collaboration with Larry June and 2 Chainz titled Life Is Beautiful.Read the Sunday…

Read More

— Additional reporting by Naomi ParrisKyley Warren is an award-winning writer and editor with more than four years of experience in the publishing space. She previously worked as an assistant editor on PS Shopping and is an expert on all things related to shopping and fashion. Before joining PS, Kyley worked with Entertainment Tonight as a style commerce writer, and her byline has appeared in publications globally..Naomi Parris is the assistant shopping editor at PS, based in New York. With over eight years of experience and previous roles held on the brand’s Beauty and Operations teams, she enjoys telling stories…

Read More

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 is rumoured to go official on July 9 alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 7 at a Galaxy Unpacked event. Ahead of its anticipated debut, alleged official-looking renders of the purported handset have surfaced online suggesting the change in its thickness compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, as well as two of the possible colourways. Meanwhile, a retailer has also leaked the possible storage options of Samsung’s seventh generation Galaxy Z Fold smartphones.Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 RendersIn a report, Android Headlines shared alleged “official” renders of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. The images…

Read More

For centuries, prime numbers have captured the imaginations of mathematicians, who continue to search for new patterns that help identify them and the way they’re distributed among other numbers. Primes are whole numbers that are greater than 1 and are divisible by only 1 and themselves. The three smallest prime numbers are 2, 3 and 5. It’s easy to find out if small numbers are prime — one simply needs to check what numbers can factor them. When mathematicians consider large numbers, however, the task of discerning which ones are prime quickly mushrooms in difficulty. Although it might be practical…

Read More

Like a rabid zom­bie with a wan­ton desire to gorge mind­less­ly on its prey, film­mak­er Dan­ny Boyle has got a bloody sweet tooth for nos­tal­gia late­ly. From pub­licly despoil­ing a cop­per-bot­tomed cult clas­sic for cringey call-back kicks (Trainspot­ting 2), to appeas­ing the ​“gold” radio crowd (Yes­ter­day) and refram­ing the punk era as a dress­ing-up box far­ra­go (TV series Pis­tol), he’s drawn heed­less­ly to the amber glow of youth and hap­pi­er, more fruit­ful times of days yonder.You might deduce a hint of auto­bi­og­ra­phy, then, in his new film 28 Years Lat­er, which intro­duces a closed soci­ety of Northum­bri­an island dwellers who have expe­ri­enced no tech­no­log­i­cal or social evo­lu­tion since the…

Read More

The rising pop star comes even further into his own on his second studio album. Benson Boone at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 11, 2025 in Indio, Calif. Christopher Polk It’s been a rocket ship shooting higher and higher up for Benson Boone over the last 18 months, as the talented young singer-songwriter graduated to pop star status. After breaking out in 2024 with his runaway smash “Beautiful Things” — still in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in its 72nd week on the chart, after peaking at No. 2 over a year…

Read More

If you’re planning to travel to Europe this summer but haven’t made any reservations yet, time is running out. For those not flying overseas, I’m right there with you. The fear of missing out might already be creeping in after seeing pictures of Kate Hudson in Greece and Sofia Richie Grainge in the French Riviera. The silver lining is that we’re saving our miles and money, and using girl math, we can spend on other things. For me, that means purchasing summer pieces that will make me feel like I’m at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc alongside Richie Grainge without actually being…

Read More

Honorable MentionEvery OLED we’ve tested is a great TV, and older models are often on sale so they’re well worth considering before you hit the buy button. Here’s where we list favorites not on our top list.Sony A95L: Sony’s 2023 flagship A95L isn’t as bright as the latest crop of top-tier OLEDs, but it’s still a dazzler with fantastic colors, excellent contrast, and thrilling picture processing that’s nearly as eye-popping as the latest Bravia 8 II. The best part is you can often get this TV on sale for well below its replacement, making it a great choice for those…

Read More

Through the tiny lens of a ladybug, this poetic and enchanting book honors the silent beauty of nature, the value of observation, and the strength of curiosity. In a world filled with zany, fast-paced children’s books, A Magical Loveliness of Ladybugs offers a refreshing style that helps children take their time and appreciate the wonder surrounding them. In this Q&A, we talk with author Amy L. Stark about her process of writing this lyrical, vibrant, and peaceful children’s book that celebrates quiet moments and fosters a lifelong love for nature. Your book beautifully showcases the world of ladybugs. What inspired you to…

Read More

Human DNA in its natural state inside cells (left) compared with its state eight hours after being infected with the cold sore virus (right)Esther Gonzalez Almela and Álvaro Castells García The virus that commonly causes cold sores starts reshaping our genome within an hour of infection to boost its own growth, which scientists could take advantage of to treat severe cases. Billions of people around the world have the infection, known as herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), although many of them don’t know it. It can spread through contact with other cold sores, saliva or even unbroken skin around…

Read More