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http://www.forbes.com/sites/breebrouwer/2016/07/31/five-niche-youtube-channels/
Tired of watching the same old YouTube channels? Check out these five channels which cover unique niches in very entertaining, fascinating, and creative ways.
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/breebrouwer/2016/07/31/five-niche-youtube-channels/
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Data analysts won’t know what you want if you don’t tell them. Don’t assume they already know. And when the work is presented to you, don’t accept it at face value.
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/metabrown/2016/07/31/executives-share-responsibility-for-good-technical-communication/
VideoOne of the harsh lessons that Mother Nature teaches us is that she couldn’t care less about man-made objects, no matter how personally or locally revered they are. This reality was proven true in Ellicott City, Maryland, following a flash flood that ravaged the historic Baltimore suburb over the weekend. As [...]
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikefenn/2016/07/31/this-flash-flood-in-maryland-destroys-a-local-landmark/
For the first time, astronomers have indirectly characterized the cosmos’ first stars by studying very old stars in our own Milky Way galaxy’s halo. Using a new method of analysis, astronomers at the University of Notre Dame have found evidence for at least two different progenitors of so-called carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars, referred to as CEMP-no stars. These stars, say the astronomers, have no strong enhancements of heavy elements such as barium and europium, and are thought to be true second generation stars that formed immediately after supernova explosions of the cosmos’ very first stars.
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2016/07/31/astronomers-characterize-cosmos-first-stars/
The meltdown and explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Russia in 1986 resulted in numerous casualties, not to mention widespread radiation throughout the country and parts of Europe. Now, 30 years after the disaster, the site could once again be the center for energy production—albeit a far safer [...]
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/mikefenn/2016/07/31/could-the-next-solar-power-plant-be-at-chernobyl/
While fentanyl poses a lethal risk when sold in street drugs, it remains an excellent long-term pain reliever for some cancer patients who are in constant pain.
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidkroll/2016/07/31/cancer-patients-shouldnt-fear-fentanyl-a-truly-useful-drug-for-severe-pain/
When Rio de Janeiro was awarded the 2016 Summer Olympics seven years ago, the city promised to clean up its notoriously polluted waters in time for the games. Now, the time has come, and that promise is not quite fulfilled.
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2016/07/31/heres-what-will-be-in-rios-water-during-the-olympics/
FORBES talked to a hacker claiming to be from the infamous OurMine group regarding the decision to attack the accounts of Niantic Labs CEO John Hanke.
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/ryanmac/2016/07/31/hacker-explains-why-he-took-over-pokemon-go-creators-social-media-accounts/
For the first time, astronomers have indirectly characterized the cosmos’ first stars by studying very old stars in our own Milky Way galaxy’s halo. Using a new method of analysis, astronomers at the University of Notre Dame have found evidence for at least two different progenitors of so-called carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars, referred to as CEMP-no stars. These stars, say the astronomers, have no strong enhancements of heavy elements such as barium and europium, and are thought to be true second generation stars that formed immediately after supernova explosions of the cosmos’ very first stars.
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2016/07/31/astronomers-characterize-cosmos-first-stars/
Co-working is no longer a fringe style of working just for hipsters and entrepreneurs. It is mainstream. The shift from traditional office and full-time jobs to flexible, freelance and remote work is spawning more co-working spaces. For co-working space inhabitants there are significant attractions. Low cost space in prime locations, shared [...]
from http://www.forbes.com/sites/jlim/2016/07/31/asias-best-co-working-spaces-are/ |
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