Brie Larson’s impressive hero is also leaving fans wondering what this lady did.
New iPad Pro 2018: All the rumors on specs, price, possible October debut – CNET
It ghosted the big Sept. 12 iPhone event, but the next iPad Pro could come as soon as next month.
ACLU accuses Facebook of running job ads that women can’t see – CNET
Facebook is currently reviewing the complaint.
Apple’s Tim Cook defends iPhone price: Most pay about $1 a day – CNET
The iPhone really is for everyone, Cook says. Even at those prices.
Purosangue: Ferrari names its upcoming SUV – Roadshow
It’ll be available in a hybrid-electric variant, too.
Electrochemistry: Greater than the sum of its parts
Scientists have developed a new model that merges basic electrochemical theory with theories used in different contexts, such as the study of photoelectrochemistry and semiconductor physics, to describe phenomena that occur in any electrode.
Eelgrass wasting disease has new enemies: Drones and artificial intelligence
Every year, the world loses an estimated 7 percent of its seagrasses. While the reasons are manifold, one culprit has long confounded scientists: eelgrass wasting disease. This September a team of biologists is zeroing in on the problem, in the first study of the disease to stretch along the Pacific Coast from southern California to Alaska.
Nearly half of resident physicians report burnout
Resident physician burnout in the US is widespread, with the highest rates concentrated in certain specialties, according to research from Mayo Clinic, OHSU and collaborators.
How birds can stay slim, even when they overeat
Noticing that songbirds never seem to get fat despite overeating at bird feeders, environmental biologists wondered whether the amount of energy birds put into singing, fidgeting, or exercising could be adjusted in ways that regulate weight. Researchers now explore whether songbirds needn’t worry about their calorie counts because they can control the way their bodies use energy.
Solving the gut inflammation puzzle
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), an umbrella term for a number of gut disorders — including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease — remains a clinical challenge. Now, researchers have identified a protein that drives intestinal inflammation. This finding highlights new opportunities for creating targeted therapeutics.