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Mosquitoes are flourishing this summer, a local environmentalist says, but if you spray common insecticides to get rid of them you'll likely get rid of the good bugs, too, insects that benefit us. Credit: Gilles San Martin / Creative Commons Gilles San MartinGilles San Martin
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Garage start-ups tend to be associated with the US – think Apple and Hewlett-Packard – but they’re not uncommon on this side of the Atlantic either. It’s surprising how many of the successful printers and manufacturers profiles by Printweek over the years trace their orig
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Stoffel Vandoorne was once hailed as a future world champion. But the destiny that he has fulfilled by being crowned the 2022 Formula E world champion represents a very different path to the one he once appeared to be walking, one that might have led to the very top of Formula 1.
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To open this door of the RPS Advent Calendar you must first construct a complicated series of production lines, each feeding into more production lines on other planets to facilitate the creation of an automated door-opening machine powered by the sun. Like so.
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GitHub’s contribution graph shows your repository contributions over the past year. A full contribution graph is not only pleasing to the eye, but also points towards your hard work, too (unless you’ve hacked it, of course). The graph, though pretty, also displays considerable amounts of i
When we met [Amy Makes Stuff] at the 2019 Hackaday Superconference, we were immediately impressed with the array of flexure mechanisms displayed on a board hanging around her neck. That must be where we saw [Amy]’s original version of the cat calendar — a simple way to know for sur
An overview of a you-pick field. Sweethaven grows both English and French lavender, which bloom through early July, in four you-pick fields. Visitors can gather take-home bouquets for $8 apiece. Courtesy of Beatriz C. Lange/Sweethaven Lavender Farm (HANDOUT)
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