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It’s fascinating how these vascular bundles, containing xylem and phloem, are arranged in a ring located beneath the skin (periderm) and the cortex.
If it's all just electromagnetic waves, why is electricity in a conductor moving slower than visible light?
I do my best to keep punditry off this blog, but I don't always succeed.
And how do we derive its value for sine waves?
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Modern civilization relies on electric power for almost everything, and even small disruptions to electric service are incredibly disruptive.
China-based purveyors of SMS phishing kits are enjoying remarkable success converting phished payment card data into mobile wallets from Apple and Google. Until recently, the so-called “Smishing Triad” mainly impersonated toll road operators and shipping companies. But experts say these groups are now directly targeting customers of international financial institutions, while dramatically expanding their cybercrime infrastructure and support staff.
Theo in a video about some recent Visual Studio Code drama: We have to remember the role of VS Code. VS Code was never, ever, ever meant to make money. Microsoft's plan with VS Code was at no point, "we're going to charge for this
Woodwinds and brass are so 19th century. We’re living in the future and now it is synthesizers all the way down. There are many to choose from and the Bleep Labs Nebulophone is a neat example that was sold from 2012 to 2016, with the design files now available on GitHub for DIYers. Marcus Dunn […] The post Solar upgrades the Nebulophone synthesizer to enhance playability appeared first on Arduino Blog.
The spiders aren't the only thing stopping Ebbsfleet's development