Friday favourite: The long-standing team-mates who dug into F1’s trenches – Autosport
The HRT Formula 1 team offered very little during its brief three-year tenure … We’d arrive at a race weekend and we’d start with two different …
Best of Game 5 Mic’d Up | 2023 Stanley Cup Final | NHL Mic Drop – YouTube
Listen in to a special mic’d up feature of Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final and hear from Panthers players Sam Reinhart and Colin White, …
Christopher Nolan: IMAX 70mm Film = 3D Without Glasses – News & Insights on Digital Cinema
IMAX filmmaking = 3D Without Glasses. Oppenheimer was shot in 2D. We hope that there will not be a 3D IMAX version, like the last Transformers, in …
Machias completes comeback to win Class D North softball championship – WABI
Machias earned a spot in the Class D State Championship, where they’ll take on South No. 1 North Yarmouth Academy on Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Brewer’s …
Hudsonville Unity Christian dominates Grosse Ile in D-3 soccer final – Detroit Free Press
Hudsonville Unity Christian started strong against Grosse Ile and never let up in a 3-0 win in the Michigan high school girls soccer Division 3 …
Could “Lucy” Walk Upright Like a Modern Human? – Archaeology Magazine
CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND—A new 3-D model of “Lucy,” an Australopithecus afarensis individual whose 3.2 million-year-old remains were discovered in …
Defining an optimal control for RNAi experiments with adult Schistosoma mansoni – Nature
The parasites were cultured for three weeks, with medium and dsRNA renewed every 2–3 d. Viability of the worms was monitored regularly by microscopic …
Ex-NBAer Tony Snell learns he’s autistic after son diagnosed – ESPN
It was like a clarity, like putting some 3-D glasses on.” After being picked by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 2013 draft, …
Shocking 3D model reveals what ‘damaging’ remote work could do to our bodies
Meet Anna, a 3D model created by UK furniture company Furniture At Work, which is supposed to represent what we will look like by the year 2100 …
Nearly 1 in 3 Black adults may develop PAD; disparities in care increase amputation risk
Routine, low-cost testing may reduce disparities and health care costs for people with peripheral artery disease (PAD), according to new American …