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Science/Tech

It’s a Hard Forkin’ Christmas!

23 December at 20:21 PM, via New York Times

The “Hard Fork” co-hosts Kevin Roose and Casey Newton sing an original, tech-inspired rendition of “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”

Unleash Boundless Potential With Foreseeable Crypto Staking Returns: Funds Coin Grants Crypto Holders Up to 14% Staking Rewards in 2026

23 December at 18:58 PM, via Tech Financials

Looking ahead to early 2026, one crypto market trend is impossible to overlook: staking is quietly emerging as one of the most reliable avenues to earn passive income amid constant volatility. Bitcoin recently slid below US$89,000, while Solana (SOL) dropped to US$127.60—down 3.5% in just 24 hours—yet capital keeps flowing toward infrastructure, yield opportunities, and […]

Natacha Christeler, APRN BC: The Precision of Art and Science in Modern Aesthetics

23 December at 18:45 PM, via Tech Financials

Photo Credit: Natacha Christeler A refined approach to modern beauty Practicing throughout the Tampa Bay area, Natacha Christeler, APRN BC, has become one of America’s most sought after aesthetic authorities, renowned for her balance of scientific precision and artistic refinement. Known by many patients as the “Filler Fairy” for her subtle, camera ready transformations, Natacha […]

Solving the “Township Economy” Logistics Puzzle: The Data Key to Unlocking Africa’s Next Retail Frontier

23 December at 18:32 PM, via Tech Financials

The battle for dominance in South Africa’s e-commerce sector has moved away from the leafy suburbs of Sandton and into the lavish, bustling, high-growth corridors of the township economy. However, as giants like Amazon and Takealot vie for this untapped market, they are discovering that the biggest barrier to entry isn’t demand. No, it is […]

Scientists create replica human womb lining and implant early-stage embryos

23 December at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Studying chemical chatter as tiny balls of cells embed could shine a light on early pregnancy and glitches that lead to miscarriage

Researchers have created the lining of a womb in a dish, which promises to shed light on the mysterious early stages of human pregnancy and the glitches that can lead to miscarriage and medical complications.

In laboratory experiments, early-stage human embryos...

Compliance In A Borderless Wallet

23 December at 15:41 PM, via Tech Financials

Payments used to be simple lines between a card, a bank, and a merchant. Today money hops across apps, exchanges, and wallets that live in multiple jurisdictions at once. That complexity raises a basic question for builders and consumers alike. How do you keep experiences fast and friendly while meeting rules that change from one […]

Big Balls Was Just the Beginning

23 December at 13:00 PM, via Wired

DOGE dominated the news this year as Elon Musk’s operatives shook up several US government agencies. It’s far from over.

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