How To Privately And Securely Share Photos

When you’ve got a photo to show off, you don’t necessarily want to plaster it all over your Twitter or Instagram accounts for the whole world to see. For example, you might want to display a photo of your adorable tot for his grandparents—without giving Facebook the opportunity to record his facial features for posterity. Luckily, plenty of apps will help you share a picture with only a select group of people....

November 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1312 words · Belinda Nguyen

How To Spring Back Into Outdoor Exercise

Indoors vs. outdoors If you’re thinking about your health, getting on a treadmill or dropping in on a spin class is a good idea any time of the year. But gyms are controlled environments, and that makes for a different workout, both physically and mentally. “It’s easy to zone out by watching a show or listening to music on the treadmill,” says Christine Luff, author of Run for Good: How to Create a Lifelong Running Habit....

November 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1008 words · Lois Aponte

How To Start A Conspiracy Theory

November 15, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Ryan Beamon

How To Survive On A Bread And Water Diet

From a basket of warm focaccia on the table at a restaurant, to flat loaves of naan accompanying a curry, bread is incorporated into many, if not most, meals around the world. Everyone loves carbs, especially bread. So, wouldn’t it be awesome if we could literally live off of this beloved food group? The short answer is yes, yes, it would, but the larger question is; is it even possible?...

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 751 words · Robert Clapham

How To Talk To Kids About The Coronavirus And Other Bad News

If you just felt a wave of stress reading this, you’re not alone. As tough as it is as an adult, the children in your life are looking around at the world and probably getting overwhelmed by the constant march of bad news. They might turn to you for answers—or you might need to step in to help them cope, especially if they struggle to know exactly how to communicate the emotions they are feeling....

November 15, 2022 · 7 min · 1300 words · Kathryn Briggs

How To Turn On Fuel Efficient Routing In Google Maps

How to turn on eco-friendly routing When on, Maps will suggest fuel-saving routes by default when arrival times are similar to less-efficient paths. If you turn it off, you’ll still see the leaf-stamped option on the screen, but Maps will suggest the fastest route instead (or whatever meets the other parameters you’ve set, such as avoiding tolls, highways, or ferries). Sometimes, the fastest and fuel-efficient routes will be the same. Those little leaves only appear on screen when you choose your destination in the free Android or iOS app, tap Directions, and select the car icon to get driving instructions....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · Diana Deutscher

How To Use A Fitbit To Track Your Sleep

What to do before you sleep You won’t need to do much preparation to get your Fitbit to track your sleep. Assuming you’ve already set up the device and connected it to your phone, all you’ll have to do is wear it when you turn in for the night—the wearable will automatically detect when you doze off and when you wake up. If you have one of the two top-end Fitbit smartwatches—either the Fitbit Sense or the Fitbit Versa 3—as well as Fitbit Premium, you can also access snore detection, a feature that listens for snoring and other noises at night....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 606 words · Gloria Underwood

How To Use Your Favorite Smart Assistant On Your Computer

Reverb has no hands-free option, so you’ll need to click on the app’s interface—a black circle—each time you want to say something. There are other limitations, too, including a lack of support for radio and music playback. Google Assistant At the time of writing there’s no way to get Google Assistant on a Windows or macOS computer, at least not in its full form. As far as desktops and laptops go, Google seems to be saving Google Assistant for Chrome OS computers, which often have a dedicated button that launches the utility....

November 15, 2022 · 4 min · 652 words · Jesse Patrick

How Trump S Executive Order Targeting Social Media May Affect You

The issue is extremely complex, and it will play out at various levels of government in the coming months. Here are answers to some common questions about how this started, what’s happening, and what it might mean for social media users. Why is this executive order happening? On Tuesday, Donald Trump tweeted some negative remarks about voting by mail. Members of Twitter’s third-party fact checking program reportedly flagged the tweets as potentially misleading to readers, and Twitter added a fact checking link below the tweets in question....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1142 words · Robert Clark

How Urban Sprawl Came To Define American Cities

In 2020, during her re-election campaign, Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo set out plans to make the French capital a “15-minute” city. The goal: to offer city dwellers easy walking or biking access to most of their daily activities, from shops and leisure activities to schools and even workplaces. The plan came complete with promises for more pedestrianization, the creation of bike lanes on every street, and the elimination of 60,000 parking spaces across Paris....

November 15, 2022 · 10 min · 2023 words · Victor Baxter

Humans Can T Manage This Invasive Fly But A Mind Controlling Fungi Might

“There’s a lot of people at their wits’ end,” says Heather Leach, a spotted lanternfly specialist with Penn State University. And for good reason. In a five-year span, the plant-hopping pest has spread from its native Asian range to Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland—causing serious damage to crops, homes, and other property along the way. Now researchers think a pair of native fungi could join the arsenal of controls on the polka-dotted insects, according to a study out last month in PNAS....

November 15, 2022 · 5 min · 1056 words · Fred Oliver

I Rode An Electric Motorcycle For The First Time Here S What I Learned

But as a relative beginner to the motorcycle world, I didn’t ride it anywhere near its maximum speed when I had the chance to check it out for about a week in November. I’d never driven an electric motorcycle before, and a sense of curiosity coupled with pandemic-induced boredom urged me to try it out for rides in Manhattan (while another, very present feeling of caution urged me to do so carefully)....

November 15, 2022 · 6 min · 1153 words · Larry Mayes

In An Era Of Climate Change Where Will The Fish And The Money Go

DISPATCHES FROM THE ARCTIC This series explores the science and implications of global warming in the North Atlantic Arctic. Boulder-based writer Susan Moran is filing live reports from the Arctic Frontiers conference in Tromsø, Norway. Marine biologists and climate-modeling scientists are following their trail seeking answers. That trail emits a scent of money to fisheries operators. Although no commercial fisheries exist yet in the Arctic Ocean and adjacent continental shelf seas, operators know that could change....

November 15, 2022 · 5 min · 967 words · Guy Russell

In The Middle Of A Nationwide Lockdown India Is Preparing For A Super Cyclone

Odisha, the east Indian state likely to be hardest hit by Amphan (pronounced UM-PUN), has plenty of experience dealing with environmental disasters. Mongabay India reports that experience prepared them to handle the medical disaster caused by this pandemic. But now, they face a battle on two fronts: getting people out of Amphan’s way and keeping them uninfected as they do so. India has been planning for an extreme weather season in the context of COVID-19 for some time, says Loretta Hieber Girardet, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction’s chief for the Asia-Pacific region....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 420 words · Maria Norwood

Inside The Global Fight Over A 2 500 Ton Heap Of Garbage

Authorities buried 26 containers in a nearby landfill, but the rest of the refuse still languishes in the harbor as the countries feud over who should take out the trash. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now saying that a 2016 legal ruling means Canada could, theoretically, reclaim the privately-owned garbage—which is what Duterte wants. In a statement last week, the Canadian government said that it is “strongly committed to collaborating with the government of the Philippines to resolve this issue,” but officials have yet to take action....

November 15, 2022 · 5 min · 869 words · Howard Taylor

Iphone 14 Pro And 14 Pro Max Review

I’ve been living with Apple’s flagship iPhone as my main device for roughly a week now. And while its new features don’t profoundly shift the overall experience, it feels like a different phone in many small, but impactful ways. Some of that comes from iOS 16, the new iPhone operating system, but the device itself offers a few hardware tweaks that ripple throughout the entire iPhone experience. So far, I like them....

November 15, 2022 · 12 min · 2464 words · Betty Herbst

Is Digital Nature As Soothing As The Real Deal

The researchers set up participants in three office settings: one with a glass window on a natural vista, one with a 50-inch plasma screen playing a live HD video feed of the same scene, and a third with a blank wall. They noted how quickly the settings brought down participants’ heart rates after a stressful set of social interactions and cognitive tests. The real window, as you might imagine, was the most restorative....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Don Bannister

It S Still Not Clear Whether Cannabis Protects You From Covid

A large team of researchers conducted experiments on human lung cells and on live mice to see how different cannabis compounds affected the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2. They found that cannabidiol, the non-psychoactive compound also known as CBD, and one of its metabolites, 7-OH-CBD, seem to hamper infection. These compounds hinder the coronavirus from hijacking host cell machinery, which it uses to replicate its genetic material. The new paper was published last week in Science Advances....

November 15, 2022 · 3 min · 638 words · Eunice Kellogg

Japanese Team Aims For World Record In Human Powered Styrofoam Plane

Team members built their airplane from polystyrene and carbon fiber, so it weighs only 81 pounds. Its wingspan stretches 117 feet, which is about half that of a Boeing 747, notes AFP. The craft is called Gokurakutombo, which means “happy-go-lucky” and apparently also “happy dragonfly” in Japanese. The team–whose members all work for Yamaha–wants to fly it 75 miles over the Pacific Ocean in Japan. The plane can take advantage of thermal air currents to help it get around, but that’s a double-edged sword, because even a light ocean breeze can also work against it....

November 15, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Lisa Miller

Jbl Partybox 110 Review Great Portable Speakers

JBL PartyBox 110 design Whereas the flagship JBL PartyBox 1000 is an imposing slab of sound for serious blockrocking (and serious coin at over a grand), its mini-me the PartyBox 110 is a much more approachable package. Weighing in at 23 pounds and measuring 22.4-inches tall by 15.3-inches wide by 15.6-inches deep, the 160W loudspeaker is fairly large and powerful, but still portable enough for most people to handily transport it to the backyard, beach, barbecue, or what have you....

November 15, 2022 · 12 min · 2373 words · Steven Wright