Twitter Is Testing A Much Anticipated Edit Button

“The screenshot below may look a lot like an edited Tweet. That’s because it is, and you could be seeing more of them soon,” reads the opening of Twitter’s official Thursday morning announcement. Beginning today, the platform is internally testing an edit ability, and plans to extend the feature to a single country’s premium-paying Twitter Blue users later this month. “We’re hoping that, with the availability of Edit Tweet, Tweeting will feel more approachable and less stressful,” the blog post continues....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 310 words · Woodrow Yates

Unwire Your Xbox

DIY Wireless for Your Xbox Time: 30 minutes Cost: $15-$50

November 26, 2022 · 1 min · 10 words · Billy Henry

Up Your Cocktail Game By Firing Up The Grill

There are few things more American than grilling. And as it happens, there are few inventions more American (and ingenious) than the cocktail. So it’s only fitting that we, as headstrong and curious citizens of this great country, would think to marry the two. When juiced or muddled into the base of a drink, grilled fruits and vegetables weave in a layer of rich, smoky, summery flavor, not unlike the comforting scent of an early evening campfire....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 252 words · Michelle Rustin

Watch A 3 D Printed Drone Take Flight

By weight, eighty percent of this bizarrely unnamed plane is 3-D printed. It has a 9 foot -wingspan, weighs 33 pounds, and with its jet engine reached a top speed of 150mph. It can fly for about 5 minutes. Most of its body is printed in lightweight plastic with the clunky name ULTEM 9085. (Perhaps this is why they didn’t name the drone). The fuel tank and exhaust chute are made out of different materials, including printed metal....

November 26, 2022 · 1 min · 195 words · Susan Murphy

Watch A Particle Physicist Get Puked On In The New Ghostbusters Trailer

We live in an age of copious remakes and reinventions out of Hollywood, especially of ’80s and ’90s hits, so a new Ghostbusters shouldn’t really be surprising to anyone. And if you’ve been following the news of this new Ghostbusters movie’s development at all so far, you’ve probably heard about the strange controversy that’s bubbled up since it was announced that the titular team of paranormal investigators would be gender flopped — all female this time, instead of the all-male original lineup....

November 26, 2022 · 2 min · 358 words · Robert Rodvold

Watch The Impressive Hololens 2 Apollo 11 Demo That Failed During Microsoft S Keynote

The demo was meant to show an interactive model and demonstration of the Apollo 11 mission that landed on the moon, but the models never appeared and the presenters had to abandon ship. It’s the kind of moment after which you expect the Curb Your Enthusiasm music to pipe up and the live chat gets overrun with “LOL” messages. Unfortunately, the errors got in the way of the fact that it’s actually a cool demo and HoloLens has come a long way....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 547 words · Larry Young

Watch This Box Robot Swing A Knife With A Tentacle

Watch that flailing! Feel for the machine as every last movement fails to mean anything. Laugh as the tiny knife, part of a Swiss Army utility card, slices through the empty air. Tremble before the knowledge that a human made this rubbery nothing for fun, and then relax in the knowledge that the machine cannot feel, it is just our feelings projected upon it that make us sad. The device, properly named “’Littlebits’ ‘Arduino’ knife-wielding tentacle,” comes to us from YouTube user Outa Spaceman....

November 26, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Katherine Klauer

We May Finally Know Where Turtles Spend Their Lost Years

“That gyre acts as the walls of a playpen, and we really need to factor that into our management of the north Atlantic species,” says Katherine Mansfield a turtle biologist at the University of Central Florida, whose research was published today in Biological Sciences. Like most other sea turtles, green turtles head out to the open ocean to grow, returning to coastal waters only years later as adults. Researchers call that time at sea the “lost years,” since we know very little about where the young turtles go, or even how long they’re away....

November 26, 2022 · 5 min · 898 words · David Young

We Re One Step Closer To Tracking Down Another Earth

While today’s space telescopes lack the ideal skillsets for spotting an Earth 2.0, astronomers are starting to get a sense of how frequently similar worlds may pop up in the cosmos. By combining the final data sets from NASA’s exoplanet spotting spacecraft Kepler with other recent surveys, a team of astronomers has calculated the strongest such estimate yet: Visit somewhere between three and three dozen solar systems, they say, and you’ll likely come across at least one Earth....

November 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1155 words · Tyron Veno

Web Wear A New Coat Is Made From Biotech Spider Silk

“Not since DuPont first launched Lycra 40 years ago has a textile come along set to revolutionize the fashion industry,” says Suzanne Lee, founder of Biofabricate, a design and biotech conference, and author of Fashioning the Future. Light, supple, stretchy, and stronger than steel, spider silk has long been sought as a thread for all sorts of uses, including bulletproof vests, wound dressings, and car materials. But spiders don’t lend themselves to industrial harvesting, unless by extraordinary means, because they cannibalize each other when confined together....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 442 words · John Kramer

Welcome To The Maker Industrial Revolution

For the contest, GE Appliances donated refrigerators, ranges, and other devices to LVL1, and over 48 hours, teams of hackers raced to imbue them with elaborate new functions. Although the division spends plenty on R&D, Kevin Nolan and Venkat Venkatakrishnan, the heads of technology and R&D, wanted to see what out-of-the-box ideas the crowd might have. The results were variously silly and useful. One modified refrigerator dispensed soda cans from a chute, like a vending machine....

November 26, 2022 · 15 min · 3072 words · Michael Meredith

What Are Algae Blooms And Why Are They Bad

Around that time, researchers in Ohio predicted Lake Erie would be coated by a significant plume of harmful algae this summer while researchers from Florida used satellite images to document the world’s largest macroalgae bloom—a swath of brown seaweed so large it’s visible from space. Also in July, Vermont officials attributed the death of two dogs to the ingestion of harmful algal bloom toxins. Suffice it to say: Parts of the country have entered peak algal bloom season....

November 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1655 words · Michelle Giard

What Are You Doing For Thanksgiving Harmony Lu

What are you eating and/or making for Thanksgiving? People in Taiwan don’t really have a good idea of what Thanksgiving is. It’s a shame because it’s actually my favorite holiday, partly because it’s so American, but also because the motivation and traditions for Thanksgiving are my favorite things — simply getting together with people I love and sharing good food. I made a dessert centered around pumpkin pie mousse. I wanted to break a pumpkin pie apart and add some interesting new elements....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 607 words · Dorothy Sallie

What Paris Did And Didn T Do For Climate Change

But the agreement amounts to little more than a gentlemen’s handshake. The terms are entirely unenforceable, for one thing, and though the goals are laudable, it’s ultimately too little, too late. There’s also no framework for how countries are going to meet their targets. And it’s unrealistic, given that our energy landscape, while generally moving in the right direction toward clean tech, is doing so at a dangerously slow pace....

November 26, 2022 · 5 min · 870 words · Paul Jacobs

What S Going On With Ukraine S Zaporizhzhia Plant

The situation, the IAEA said, is that one of those lines is giving the plant the power it needs, while the other two are present as backups. Although that is a good development, as is the fact that all six of the plant’s nuclear reactors have been shut down, the IAEA still struck a note of caution. The organization’s director general, Rafael Mariano Grossi, “again stressed that the nuclear safety and security situation at the plant – held by Russian forces but operated by Ukrainian staff in the middle of a war zone – remained precarious....

November 26, 2022 · 5 min · 943 words · Kyle Mccraney

What S The Point Of A Riderless Motorcycle

So what, then, could possibly be the purpose of a riderless motorcycle? BMW demonstrated just that today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where a motorcycle with no human aboard drove across a parking lot, making tight turns left and right and cruising over the asphalt. When it came to a stop, its kickstand even deployed to catch it while it slowed down. This project has been in the works at BMW since 2014, and the goal is definitely not to unleash a vehicle like this on the streets....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 484 words · Fredrick Binder

What Science Issues President Trump Did And Did Not Address In This Year S State Of The Union

“We have unleashed a revelation in American energy. The United States is now the number one producer of oil and natural gas anywhere in the world.” The country’s production and consumption of energy stood at the core of Trump’s 2016 campaign, when he vowed to “end the war on clean coal.” In Tuesday’s address, the president instead focused on other fossil fuels, stating that for the first time in 65 years, the United States is a net exporter of energy––in the form of oil and natural gas....

November 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1475 words · Bernadette Clarke

What Social Psychology Says About Darren Wilson And Michael Brown

Transcripts show officer Darren Wilson testifying that even though Michael Brown was unarmed, killing him was justified because his punching fists, large body, and state of mind presented a mortal threat. “When I grabbed him,” Wilson told the grand jury, “the only way I can describe it is that I felt like a five-year-old holding onto Hulk Hogan.” He says that after he first shot Brown, Brown’s face was, “like a demon, that’s how angry he looked....

November 26, 2022 · 4 min · 653 words · Opal Goyco

What The Heck Is Wifi 6E

While 6E is an upgrade over the recently released WiFi 6, it’s not a replacement. “Don’t look at it as the next generation,” says Kevin Robinson, senior vice president of marketing for the Wi-Fi Alliance. The new 6E encompasses the same basic technology as WiFi 6, but it gets a lot more space in which it can move data, which leads to less interference and fewer traffic jams. To use a tired-but-useful metaphor, the new classification offers more pipes, but each one is also fatter to pump more data through it....

November 26, 2022 · 4 min · 677 words · Larry Osborne

What Will We Name The Solar System S Next Planet

In 2006, Pluto was reclassified as a “dwarf planet.” This had two main effects on our solar system: it reduced the number of recognized planets to eight, and left many Earthlings very sad. But Pluto’s demotion reignited a conversation that scientists have had since Neptune’s discovery: is there a “Planet X” orbiting the Sun that we don’t yet know about? In December 2018, astronomers announced they’d found the most distant object ever to be observed in our solar system....

November 26, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · Jane Bickerstaff