Surgeons Transplanted A Pig Kidney Into A Person And It Worked Like Normal

The patient received the kidney after her family consented to the experiment (she had wanted to be an organ donor, but her organs were not suitable for donation). Surgeons attached the pig kidney to blood vessels by the upper leg, and monitored how it functioned outside the body for 54 hours. This was a proof of concept surgery, meaning that the pig kidney was never meant to serve as a functioning organ for the patient....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 671 words · Sarah Demarco

Switch Cloud Storage Providers Without Losing Data

The instructions for making the switch are more or less the same, no matter which providers you’re switching from or to, but we’ll include occasional references to specific apps and platforms to help you along. While the idea of moving gigabytes of data between cloud storage services may seem daunting, it’s not that difficult. But you will need plenty of local hard drive space, a good chunk of time, and a little bit of patience to get it done....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 881 words · Jennifer Illich

Teen Hacker Claims He Accessed Cia Director S Personal Email

According to Fox News, the FBI is looking into the claim that Brennan’s email was hacked. While not the most public of girues in the Obama administration, John Brennan is by far one of its most influential. He’s widely regarded as the architect of the Administration’s targeted killing program, first in his role as President Obama’s Assistant for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, and then, starting in 2013, as the director of the CIA....

November 28, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Stacy Briscoe

Temple Run 2 Sequel To The Super Popular Mobile Game Is Out

Here’s what’s different. There’s just one big monkey this time. The graphics are better, and the temple you run through is a little more expansive, featuring waterfalls and clouds this time around. The path you run curves slightly, unlike the first Temple Run‘s totally liner path, but that doesn’t affect gameplay too much. For the most part, the game sticks to the formula that made it a success. Even the power-ups you gain by gathering coins, where you’d think the developers might be able to add some features pretty easily, looks almost untouched....

November 28, 2022 · 1 min · 153 words · Betty Plaskett

Text Expanders Can Help You Work Better Here S How

These nearly-invisible automation apps let you quickly insert snippets of text, automate some aspects of entering data, and generally make your workflow more efficient. They might only save you a few seconds per task, but that time adds up. Not only will you breeze through spreadsheets, but all that repetition will wear on your brain a little less, making it easier for you to move through your daily checklist....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 854 words · Jeff Otano

Thank You Apple Maps Now Go Away Forever

In other words, thank you, Apple Maps, for giving iOS users a better phone. It’s easy to forget that Google Maps for iOS was never particularly great; it was pretty, but increasingly limited, especially compared to Maps on Android. It never had turn-by-turn navigation, which Android has had since October of 2009 (!), it never had bike directions or offline caching, and it used clumsy bitmaps instead of vectors. That last one is why Google Maps for Android (and, to be fair, Apple Maps) loads faster and never looks blurry while zooming or panning....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 319 words · Norma Sedlock

The Deltacron Covid Variant Almost Certainly Doesn T Exist

Leondios Kostrikis, a biological scientist at the University of Cyprus, says he and his team found 25 cases of coronavirus infections that displayed mutations in the virus’s genetic signature, reminiscent of both the Omicron and Delta variants. To Bloomberg, which broke the story on Saturday, Kostrikis said their samples showed both Delta and Omicron patterns in the genome, creating a “Deltacron” variant. The team reported their findings to GISAID, an international database that tracks influenza and coronaviruses, for evaluation....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 451 words · Stephen Simmons

The 2021 Physics Nobel Honors Work On Complex Climate Models

The universe’s systems of matter seem almost miraculously complex, and even more astonishing than their complexity is their apparent simplicity. Even something as banal as the weather report is an inestimably intricate part of a series of predictions based on millions of years’ worth of patterns. Manabe, Hasselmann, and Parisi sorted through the chaos of a constantly evolving environment to find reliable patterns, separating the signal from the noise, and finding structure within the randomness from the atomic level to the planetary....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 755 words · Loretta Webb

The Apps And Sites You Ll Need To Rent Out Everything You Own

The apps and sites that will help you do this are simple to use, straightforward in their terms and conditions, and will connect you to interested renters in minutes. They’ll handle communications and payments in-house, too. Turo: for your car If your car isn’t in constant use, you can rent it to other people using Turo. Classic and luxury cars will be in demand for special occasions, while renters will seek out standard cars for everyday excursions....

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1371 words · Gary Blanchard

The Best Climbing Gear For Beginners

Harness The Black Diamond Momentum provides an infallible connection between your body and the rope. The sturdy rig features adjustable ripstop polyester leg loops and a padded nylon waistband. Four gear connectors offer plenty of space for essentials like cams, ­carabiners, and chalk bags. Rope Climbers work in pairs with a lifeline connecting them. Mammut treats the 9.8 mm Eternity Dry with heat and chemicals to minimize water absorption and maximize abrasion resistance....

November 28, 2022 · 1 min · 211 words · Anthony Dudley

The Best Kitchen Gifts To Upgrade Everyday Cooking

Best multicooker: Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1Best smart oven: Brava Smart OvenBest water purifier: AquaTru ConnectBest pepper grinder: MANNKITCHEN Pepper CannonBest toaster: Tineco Toasty OneBest stand mixer: Wolf Gourmet High-Performance Stand MixerBest sheet pans: Great Jones Little SheetBest dutch oven: Smithey Ironware 7.25 QT Dutch OvenBest microwavable cookware: Anyday Everyday SetBest for small kitchen: Kuhn Rikon 4th Burner PotBest saucier: Heritage Steel 3 Quart SaucepanBest bread maker: Panasonic Bread MachineBest air fryer: Cuisenart TOA-95Best electric knife: BUBBA Kitchen Series Cordless Electric KnifeBest indoor smoker: Weston 2-in-1 Slow Cooker & Electric Indoor SmokerBest kitchen scale: OXO 11-Pound Food ScaleBest juicer: Hurom H310ABest premium cookware: De Buyer Prima Matera Fry PanBest cutting board: Fifth & Cherry F&C 14Best knife: MadeIn Engraved 8-Inch Chef KnifeBest mandoline: Benriner Mandoline SlicerBest grater: Kyocera Advanced Ceramic GraterBest spice grinder: KRUPS Precision GrinderBest for travelers: Nordic Ware Cakes and Cupcakes CarrierBest sous vide: Anova Culinary Nano Sous Vide...

November 28, 2022 · 18 min · 3695 words · David Arline

The Best Kneeling Chairs Of 2023

Best overall: Varier Variable Balans Original Kneeling Chair Best with back support: CINIUS Professional Ergonomic Wooden Height-Adjustable Kneeling Chair with Backrest SupportBest rocker: Sleekform Austin Rocking Kneeling ChairBest for short person: Posture Pro Ergonomic Kneeling ChairBest for tall person: Master Massage Ergonomic Steel Kneeling ChairBest budget: Office Star Ergonomically Designed Knee Chair How we chose the best kneeling chairs If you’ve ever gotten a seated massage, you’re acquainted with the general shape of kneeling chairs....

November 28, 2022 · 8 min · 1658 words · Donald Massey

The Best Meal Prep Bags For Organizing And Toting Your Food

Here’s some of the best meal prep bags on the market. Organize your meals with this tricked out prep bag. You’ll get six dishwasher-safe containers, a shaker cup for protein drinks, and a pill dispenser so you can take your medication on-the-go. The bag’s double-insulated design regulates temperature and two extra-large ice packs will keep drinks and meals icy cool, even if they’ve been sitting in the car for a little longer than they should....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 248 words · Melissia Killingsworth

The Best Plastic Cups That Look Better Than Most Plastic Cups

Here are a few of the best looking plastic cups currently on the market. Unexpected design: QG 22 fl oz. Diamond-Cut Acrylic Plastic Tumbler These plastic water cups really fool the eye as they are not your typical plastic cup design. The smoky grey square base leading gradually up to a diamond pattern looks sophisticated and elegant. These cups are constructed out of BPA-free acrylic, and the manufacturer suggests handwashing to decrease the risk of heat-related damage....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 334 words · Nancy Lewis

The Best Travel Guitar Gear For Guitarists

Guitars—especially acoustic models—haven’t changed much in the last 50-100 years. Most guitarists don’t have many complaints about the familiar form factors. I’ve tested out new guitar tech in the past, but none would fit my definition of a new guitar until I tried Fender’s Acoustasonic Telecaster. It’s not cheap, but the axe blew me away when I saw it and then again when I got to play it. It’s a hybrid acoustic-electric that combines a ton of new tech with the feel of a guitar that’s approachable and immediately comfortable in your hands....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 927 words · Alice Orear

The Case For Considering A Plug In Hybrid Electric Vehicle

We’ve reached that point now, or we’re very close to it, but the rollout of EVs is obstructed by a shortage of the batteries these cars need. So what’s a potential interim solution that would deliver the maximum number of efficient new vehicles to the most customers possible? Making the most of the available battery cells by employing them in plug-in hybrid-electric vehicles (PHEVs) that have gas engines in addition to their battery-electric drive....

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1386 words · William Wadas

The Co Robots In Interstellar Are Gorgeous And Silly

When humans finally set foot on an alien world, they’ll be joined by robots. That’s not a bold prediction. It’s a statement of the obvious. Machines have already beat us to Mars and proven their worth as tireless scouts, surveyors, and sample collectors. A manned expedition will no doubt include at least one bot, if not a whole fleet of them. What’s less obvious, though, is the form these robots will take....

November 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1186 words · Elmer Hunte

The Epa S Proposal Would Take Good Science Out Of Public Health Regulations

The Hill reports that, according to the EPA, the “leaked, preliminary draft version” of the proposed change published in The New York Times does not accurately reflect the agency’s submission to The White House. But scientists have been bracing for such changes since 2018, when Scott Pruitt—who has since resigned as administrator of the EPA—spoke of making policy decisions based only on “publicly available” data. “The science that we use is going to be transparent, it’s going to be reproducible,” Pruitt said at a press conference in April of last year....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 322 words · William Wright

The First Ever Quantum Tornadoes Explained

These “quantum tornadoes,” whipped up by quantum researchers from MIT and Harvard, are the latest demonstrations of quantum mechanics—the strange code of laws that governs the universe at its finest, subatomic scales. They’re made from little clouds of sodium atoms, swirling around at temperatures of a fraction of a degree above absolute zero. There’s a well-established method of deep-freezing atoms to these ultra-cold depths. It starts by trapping atoms—often alkali metals—in a magnetic cage, then shooting a laser at them....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 801 words · Sabrina Mckinney

The Future Of Playgrounds

The i.play system, developed in the UK by Loughborough University and Playdale, looks a bit like a jungle gym with a series of twelve nodes attached to a metal structure that is seven feet high and twenty feet in diameter. In “i.play” mode, the computer at the top of the system yells out instructions of which node needs to pushed, pulled, or spun. If kids don’t run, jump, and lunge fast enough, or hit the wrong node, they lose a life....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 270 words · Dalila Young