• Texas Is the Low-Cost, High-Reward Darling of Big Tech
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    Tech investments are transforming the states economy, often via companies from California in search of lower taxes and fewer regulations on land use and labor.
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  • My teens would rather stay home than travel. I've learned how to make the experience more bearable for them.
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    Before I had kids I had visited 80 countries. I knew I wanted to show my kids the world once we could all travel. Now that they are teens, they rather stay at home and stare at a screen. I was born with wanderlust. Before I had kids, I visited over 80 countries. Once I had children, I knew I wanted to show them the world. I hoped that by doing so, I could instill in them a love of travel and help them become curious, empathetic humans. For years, they loved to pack their suitcases. They eagerly listened to me explain the basics of the history and culture of wherever we were headed.However, once they hit their teen years, things changed. They decided they would rather stay home, usually attached to a device. Getting them to willingly go on trips became a struggle. However, I refused to give up. I changed how I thought about traveling. Ever since, our trips have been much better.I ask them where they want to goWhen my teens started complaining that they didn't like the destinations I chose, I asked them for input. I am a more adventurous traveler who would rather explore trails and ruins. My daughter, on the other hand, is a city girl through and through. She told me she prefers urban destinations. Although I had been eyeing an African safari, once my teen suggested Tokyo, I started doing some research. I am now close to booking a trip to Japan, and I think we will all be happy. My teens have been less grumpy once I started planning trips that consider their wishes instead of simply expecting them to enjoy the same things as me. Plus, if they grumble, I get to remind them that the trip was their idea, not mine.I make time to do things they enjoyI would rather hike than shop, but my teenage daughter has yet to find a mall she doesn't like. I try to work in some time for her to browse local shopping areas wherever we go. I wanted to pull my hair out when she brought me to the same chain store that we have close to our home when visiting Rome. However, at times, I am glad I followed her lead. I'm not sure I would have visited the jaw-dropping Mall of Dubai or the high-end Connaught Place shopping area in New Delhi, complete with a huge underground shopping area full of faux-designer goods directly underneath. Both were cultural experiences. I always give my daughter a budget or insist she spend her money. She still walks away happy, and the rest of the trip goes more smoothly. As much as I detest shopping trips, it's a small price to pay.I find ways for them to connect with other teensWhen they travel, my teens miss their friends. While I would like to think that their siblings and parents are great company, I know they don't see things the same way. To make up for it, I try to find ways for them to connect with other teens when we travel. This has meant altering my usual independent, always on-the-go travel style. Although I first booked a group tour reluctantly, I am getting ready to book a third family tour with Intrepid Travel. On these tours, my teens find other kids their age to connect with and are much happier. When we want a more relaxed pace, I've sought out resorts like Beaches with dedicated teen clubs. My teens have made friends from all over the world this way. They are much better travel companions when sharing part of the experience with their peers. I'd be lying if I didn't admit I like some alone time, too.I try to accommodate their need for alone timeEven when things go smoothly, my teens still need time away from me. Although I find this a little hurtful, I try to give them space. Sometimes, this means leaving a teen alone in a hotel room while I play Uno with a sibling in the lobby. Other times, one of my teens might take a shuttle bus from an amusement park back to the hotel by themselves or stay in our room at a resort while the rest of the family goes to the pool. It's not always possible to give my teens time alone exactly when they want it, but finding some way for us to be apart makes the time we are together better.I remind them of the ways travel enriches their livesLike most teens, my kids are reluctant to admit they learned anything or had fun. However, my daughter recently showed me her high school art portfolio. I was surprised and pleased to see that it included a painting of a door inspired by our trip to Morocco and a whale inspired by our trip to Iceland. I've overheard my son talking about a trip to the Caribbean. Although these moments are rare, I take the opportunity to remind my teens of the value and fun of travel.
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  • Here's what you need to know about Trump's plan for Greenland
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    President Trump says he wants to buy Greenland. We explore if that could actually happen in a video collaboration between Politico and Business Insider.Read the original article on Business Insider
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  • The Best Gadgets of February 2025
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    By Florence Ion Published March 1, 2025 | Comments (0) | Adriano Contreras, Sarah Lumbroso, Gabrielle Saint Pierre February was a relatively terse month, yet still fruitful. We had some hits, like Apples Powerbeats Pro 2. Apple also released the iPhone 16e, an essential iPhone with the same A18 processor and Apple Intelligence features as the regular iPhone 16 but for $200 less. We liked Razers handheld console dock and the SCUF Valor Pro, which made us believe in high-endand lower-pricedgaming controllers. We also really enjoyed this Genki 7-in-1 power strip, which is cute and extremely functional. And even though the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti didnt deliver on its initial price point promise (lets blame everyone else), it impressed us in the lab. Everything else felt flat. The HTC Vive Focus Vision is a big nah. The Lenovo Legion S Go had some high points but didnt perform on par with the rest of its rivals. The ReMarkable Paper Pro was also kind ofmeh at its high price. And even though the Galaxy S25+ is an impressive smartphone, couldnt it have just been the Ultra? Razer Handheld Dock Chroma Razers $80 dock for handheld consoles is pretty great. We tried it out with the Lenovo Legion Go S, which we didnt like so much. But Razers Handheld Dock Chroma helped out with the experience a bit. Even the app that it installed turned out not to be a hassle, which is just as much a surprise to you as it was to us. Read more Apple Powerbeats Pro 2 If you like running, you will love Apples new Powerbeats Pro 2. This new generation improves on everything its predecessor did not have. It has a slimmer, ergonomic design, longer battery life, wireless charging, and active noise canceling. Theres also easy Siri integration, and the case is quite cute, even if it is a little bulky. For $250, you cant go wrong with a pair of these, as long as you dont mind the lack of equalizer settings. Read more Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti Nvidias RTX 5070 Ti is an impressive graphics card. It was supposed to be an entry point for gamers who wanted to enter at the $750-$500 price point, but it will cost you a little more because of how wonky the market is right now. If you can find it close to its MSRP, you wont be disappointed by the card in your machine. Read more SCUF Valor Pro The $100 SCUF Valor Pro feels and performs like a $200+ controller. The only slight drawback for folks might be its relatively small D-Pad, which hovers around the same size as the usual Xbox wireless controller and can be rough to handle. But if you dont notice it, youll see everything else about the Valor Pro that makes it feel as professional-caliber as its name alleges. Read more Genki Moonbase Power Strip This one is fun. The Genki Moonrise really does put all other power strips to shame. It looks super cool under the desk or on top of it. The 7-in-1 charging hub has three nodes featuring AC plugs. There are also four USB-C ports, and the whole power strip comes alive with RGB lighting. Read more Apple iPhone 16e Apples iPhone 16e is not the end-all, be-all iPhone. Instead, its the essential of everything Apple wants you to have from its walled-off ecosystem. The iPhone 16e prioritizes the software experience, Apple Intelligence, and the rest of the perks of being in the ecosystem. You wont get a camera phone that zooms far or a screen that shines as brightly as the rest of the iPhone 16 lineup. However, the iPhone 16e will be a worthy choice for anyone who needs a simple iPhone or an easy entry point into the walled garden. Read more Daily NewsletterYou May Also Like By Kyle Barr Published February 28, 2025 By Florence Ion Published February 27, 2025 By Florence Ion Published February 26, 2025 By Thomas Maxwell Published February 26, 2025 By Kyle Barr Published February 24, 2025 By Florence Ion Published February 24, 2025
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  • Nearly 25 Years Later, Terminator 2 Is Getting a New Video Game
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    Despite not having a new movie in six years, Terminator has been recently kept alive through TV and video games. The next game for the franchise goes back to its pastspecifically, its game-changing sequel,Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Developed by Xeno Crisis and Final Vendetta creator Bitmap Bureau,Terminator 2D: No Fateis a retro-style sidescroller that sees players inhabit Sarah Connor, the T-800, and the adult John Connor. As Sarah, players stealth and shoot their way through levels while occasionally avoiding the T-1000, and playing the T-800 will have you shoot and punch your way through anything in sight. (As the trailer shows, part of that brawling will involve being a buck-ass nude Terminator.) Finally, playing John means running and gunning through the post-apocalypse and leading fellow resistance fighters to bring down Skynet once and for all. Terminator 2has been adapted for games a handful of times, most of which were basically straight adaptations of the film. Bitmap saidNo Fatewill adapt specific scenes fromT2and feature wholly original moments of its own. Itll also have multiple endings, which should encourage multiple playthroughs to see how humanity is saved or further doomed, depending on player actions. With Terminator 2turning 25 years old in 2026, this can be another way to celebrate the films anniversary when it eventually rolls around. And if not that, theres always the other modern eraTerminatorgames out now (like Resistance or Survivors), or just playing the T-1000 in Mortal Kombat 1. Terminator 2D: No Fatereleases September 5 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Bitmap also teased its release on retro platforms, whose specifics and date are TBD. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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  • 15 Hudson Yards Building / Diller Scofidio + Renfro
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    15 Hudson Yards Building / Diller Scofidio + RenfroSave this picture! Timothy SchenckSkyscrapersNew York, United StatesArchitects: Diller Scofidio + RenfroYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2018 PhotographsPhotographs:Timothy Schenck, Brett BeyerManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Effisus, Fontana Showers Productstranslation missing: en-US.post.svg.material_descriptionMore SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. 15 Hudson Yards will be the first building with for-sale residences to open in Manhattan's new Hudson Yards neighborhood; the first residents are expected to begin moving in December 2018. Designed to LEED Gold standards, the 70-story, 900-foot-tall tower anchors the southeast corner of Hudson Yards East at 30th Street and 11th Avenue. Utilizing cold-bent glass to achieve its shape, 15 Hudson Yards softens the conventional expressions of glass towers, with its surface expressed as fluid and supple. The tower morphs into a quatre leaf at the top, shaped to maximize panoramic views in all directions.Save this picture!MAJOR FEATURES Lobby (Level 1) Accessible directly from the Public Square and Gardens, the grand twolevel lobby takes advantage of soaring ceilings and brilliant walls of glass, creating an inviting sun-filled space accented with artwork, a calming reflecting pool and elegant walls of travertine. A distinct lounge facing the High Line forms a luxurious respite with a warming fireplace and comfortable seating area.Back of House (Level 1-12) The Shed's back-of-house spaces, which include offices, mechanical spaces, dressing rooms, and storage have been integrated into the base of 15 Hudson Yards. This allows both buildings to maximize the efficiency of their mechanical systems.Save this picture!Amenity (Level 50-51) Residents can swim laps while enjoying expansive city views on the 50th floor, entirely dedicated to wellness pursuits including 12,000 square feet of spa, salon, and fitness facilities. One floor up, the 51st floor is a gathering space with lounges, private dining suites, a club room and a state-of-the art collaborative work space. Residential Units The design language of the residential units expands on the lobby's use of rich materials such as floors of Continental Oak in a natural oil finish and travertine stone from Italy. Five residence types (Plaza, Loft, Panorama, Penthouses, Duplex Penthouses) and two interior design schemes have been conceived to provide distinctive, uniquely New York homes. Amenity (Level 67) The 67th floor (the highest in the tower) has been conceived as a rooftop amenity that feels like an extension of a penthouse. Two flexible event spaces on the east and west sides of the floor are separated by a 2,000 square foot open-air lounge that will offer some of the most stunning sunset vistas in the city.Save this picture!TECHNICAL FEATURES Faade: The building's lobby is encased by 26' tall 2 1/2" thick laminated low-iron glass from Germany, framed by sculptural limestone column cladding fabricated in Carrara, Italy. The lobby is further trimmed and structurally supported by a sculptural stainless steel "strap" fabricated by master boat builders in the Netherlands. The shifting glazing pattern at the base of the building is produced by a digitally optimizing the distribution of glass and louver modules to accomodate a complex mix of technical and programmatic requirements on levels 1-19 including mechanical intake and exhaust air for both 15HY and the Shed. The subtly morphing form of the residential tower from Level 20 upwards is clad with a "cold-warped" unitized curtain wall system. Individual glazing units are pre-manufactured completely flat, and cold-warped on site within a bending tolerance prescribed by glass suppliers. When finished, 15HY will be the tallest cold-warped facade in North America. A monumental viewing terrace at the top of the building provides views to the Hudson River, utilizing a 65-foot tall freestanding steel facade with sculptural columns.Save this picture!Sustainability: 15 Hudson Yards has been designed to meet LEED Gold certification. From filtered fresh air, to Lutron home automation and a grey water recycling system that uses storm water runoff to support cooling, each home is equipped with state-of-the-art features. Hudson Yards will have a first-of-its-kind microgrid and two cogeneration plants generating electricity, hot and chilled water for the neighborhood with over twice the efficiency of conventional sources. This onsite powergeneration capacity will keep basic building services, residences and restaurant refrigerators running whatever the disturbance brown out, superstorm, etc.Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:553 West 30th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues, within the 28acre Hudson Yards neighborhood on the West side of Manhattan, United StatesLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officeMaterialGlassMaterials and TagsPublished on March 01, 2025Cite: "15 Hudson Yards Building / Diller Scofidio + Renfro" 01 Mar 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/929912/15-hudson-yards-diller-scofidio-plus-renfro&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save?15 / Diller Scofidio + RenfroYou've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • How Long-Term Space Travel Wears Down an Astronauts Mind and Body
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    Crewed space travel isnt just an engineering feat. Its a test of the endurance and resilience of the human body. In microgravity, astronauts' bodies undergo dramatic changes: muscles weaken, bones lose density, fluids shift, and vision can be affected. Beyond that, deep space exposes them to radiation, which can damage DNA and increase long-term health risks.As space agencies and private companies plan for missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, understanding exactly how space travel impacts the human body is key. Thats why researchers are continuously developing exercise regimens, protective technologies, and medical countermeasures informed by countless studies. But still, space remains an unforgiving frontier one that continues to push the limits of human biology with every mission.Microgravitys Toll on the BodyGravity is a silent force shaping the human body. On Earth, it strengthens muscles, maintains bone density, and regulates fluid distribution. In microgravity, however, that balance is lost. Without the need to support body weight, muscles begin to weaken especially in the legs, back, and core. Bones suffer, too. NASA research shows that astronauts typically lose 1 percent to 1.5 percent of their bone density per month, increasing the risk of fractures and osteoporosis.To combat these effects, astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) follow a strict exercise routine, spending about two hours a day on resistance-based workouts using specialized equipment. Some are even prescribed bone-strengthening medications, such as bisphosphonates, to help slow deterioration. While these measures help, they dont completely prevent bone loss, making long-duration missions a challenge for human physiology.Fluid Shifts and Vision ChangesMicrogravity doesnt just weaken muscles and bones. It disrupts the way fluids move throughout the body. On Earth, gravity pulls internal fluids downward. But in space, fluids shift toward the upper body and head. This redistribution of about two liters of fluid causes facial puffiness, head congestion, and increased pressure inside the skull.For about 70 percent of astronauts, these changes are dramatic enough that they lead to Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS), a condition where excess fluid in the head deforms the shape of the eye. The result? Structural changes in the brain, blurry vision, and, in some cases, permanent eyesight changes. Scientists are still working to understand why some astronauts develop SANS while others dont, but the condition could pose an even more significant challenge for deep-space missions.The Threat of Cosmic RadiationEarths magnetic field acts as a shield, largely protecting us from high-energy radiation from the Sun and galactic cosmic rays. But in space, especially beyond Earths orbit, astronauts are more exposed to these particles, which can damage DNA, increase cancer risk, and accelerate cellular aging.Radiation may also negatively impact brain function. Some research even suggests that prolonged exposure to space radiation could speed up how quickly beta-amyloid plaques build up in the brain, potentially increasing the risk of cognitive diseases like Alzheimers.To protect astronauts, scientists are working on better spacecraft shielding, radiation-resistant materials, and even pharmaceutical treatments that could reduce cellular damage. But until these defenses improve, radiation exposure remains one of the biggest barriers to crewed interplanetary exploration.The Psychological and Emotional TollSpace travel is not only a physical challenge, but also a major mental test. Isolation, confinement, and the pressures of high-stakes decision-making can weigh heavily on astronauts.Sleep is another challenge. The ISS orbits Earth every 90 minutes, meaning astronauts experience 16 sunrises and sunsets per day. This rapidly changing light cycle can disrupt circadian rhythms, which can adversely affect awareness, concentration, and performance.To help astronauts maintain their mental and physical well-being, space agencies implement carefully structured schedules that regulate work, exercise, and rest. NASA also uses strategic LED lighting systems that are tuned to brighter, bluer light during the morning hours and dimmer, redder light during the evening hours. This helps the astronauts synchronize their internal clocks and improves their sleep. Preparing for the Future: Safeguarding Human Health in SpaceAs we plan to push humans farther into space, researchers are racing to develop new ways to protect astronauts that will undertake long-term missions to the Moon, or even other planets. Some of the most promising advancements include:Pharmaceutical solutions: Scientists are exploring medications that can slow bone loss, preserving skeletal strength in microgravity. Other drugs aim to protect cells from radiation damage, potentially reducing long-term health risks such as cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Enhanced exercise technology: Engineers are developing advanced resistance and vibration-based exercise equipment to better mimic the effects of gravity on muscles and bones. These improvements could help astronauts maintain strength and endurance more effectively during extended missions. Improved spacecraft shielding: Researchers are testing new materials and innovative detection and shielding techniques to absorb or deflect cosmic radiation. Future spacecraft may incorporate multi-layered protective barriers or even water as built-in radiation shields. Artificial gravity research Scientists are investigating rotating spacecraft designs that could generate artificial gravity through centrifugal force. This technology could help counteract the harmful effects of prolonged weightlessness by providing astronauts with a more Earth-like environment.Moreover, the integration of wearable technology is already revolutionizing how researchers monitor astronaut health in real time. These devices track everything from muscle activity to sleep patterns, providing critical data that help tailor countermeasures to individual needs. As we look to future missions, including potential voyages to Mars, all these medical and technological innovations will be central to ensuring crew safety and mission success.The human body is adaptable, but space presents challenges unlike any weve faced before. Each mission expands our understanding of how we function beyond Earths boundaries, inching us closer to a future where humans can thrive in space.Article SourcesOur writers at Discovermagazine.com use peer-reviewed studies and high-quality sources for our articles, and our editors review for scientific accuracy and editorial standards. Review the sources used below for this article:NASA. Astronaut ExerciseNASA Technical Brief. Bone LossNational Library of Medicine. Fluid shifts, vasodilatation and ambulatory blood pressure reduction during long duration spaceflightNational Library of Medicine. Navigating the Unknown: A Comprehensive Review of Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-Ocular SyndromeNational Library of Medicine. Spacebrain: The negative effects of space exposure on the central nervous systemNational Library of Medicine. Translating current biomedical therapies for long duration, deep space missions
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  • Scientists describe new type of fat in human bellies
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    Scientists have pinpointed and described unusual subtypes of fat cells that may help scientists explain why gut fat is linked to poor health. The research could open up new avenues for medical treatments.
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  • The crew is starting to take shape XD
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