You can easily print emails from your iPhone from Mail or Gmail with a wireless printer. Here's how to do it.
The Lytle & Pfisterer men's clothing store was accessible only by rowboat during the aftermath of the 1913 flood in Fremont, as seen in this newspaper photo in front of 107 S. Front Street.
When director Oliver Hermanus’s queer drama, “The History of Sound,” played Cannes earlier this year, so many reviews compared it to “Brokeback Mountain” that the film’s star, Paul Mescal, complained ...
Every now and then, another gadget comes along that tries to add a human touch to bare, cold metal. The Kissenger is a "kiss messenger" that promises to replicate your kiss to a paired device, that ...
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Taiwanese Chef Chu Makes His Last Meal
Donald Trump backs Ukraine, asks NATO countries to shoot down Russian planes: "We're wasting time" What is Israel's Iron Dome defence system? Buffalo gracefully dives into deep water to cool off in ...
The “Voices” database, from the Newport Historical Society archives, centers Black and Indigenous experiences in Newport’s historic record, informed by over 5,600 church records, business papers, ship ...
A speeding driver was arrested moments after killing a 'beautiful' mother-of-two in front of her children. Hospital radiographer Anayat Ur-Rehman, 26, was captured on CCTV weaving in and out of ...
ProPublica has selected Dana Chiueh and Aaron Brezel as AI engineering fellows as part of its participation in the Lenfest Institute’s AI Collaborative and Fellowship program, a nationwide news ...
Judge Rules First Amendment Right of Public Access Applies to Military Court Proceedings and Records
In a decision on Sept. 12, a federal judge in California ruled that the press and public have a First Amendment right of access to military court proceedings and related records and that “[t]he ...
To celebrate Pride Month—and to play our part in filling gaps in the historical record—C&EN has gathered this preliminary list of trailblazing LGBTQ+ chemists from history and a few we lost more ...
A new analysis estimates that the asteroid belt is steadily losing mass each year, and may not be as permanent a feature of the solar system as we thought. The beads appear above a swirling hexagonal ...
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