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- What a ping pong! China’s world number one ranked table tennis player’s racket is broken by an excited cameraman… before the star player uses a substitute to lose against an opponent he has never beaten before
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Unlock Editor’s Digest for freeFT editor Roula Khalaf has chosen her favorite stories in this weekly newsletter.electric dreamEverhot, based in the Cotswolds, is best known for its range cookers. Luxurious kitchen centerpieces with up to four ovens, two grills, multiple stovetops, and induction plates in a variety of colors from muted to spectacular. The company has put his 40 years of expertise into his two more compact products, a 20-litre oven and a new electric heater made of heavy steel and cast iron. Both have a 1.5 kW element and look the same, but the oven has a front door…
This week’s issue features articles on progressive activism, declining salmon, how Chicago can protect birds from premature deaths, the future of coding technology, and a profile of a nasty (and powerful) literary agent. Grace Glass and Sasha Tikko | n+1 | October 26, 2023 | 16,313 words Whether you’ve been following the Cop City series, are hearing about it for the first time this week, or have no idea what I’m talking about, you should read this essay. For those of you who fall into the third category, here’s a quick explanation: Cop City is the nickname for a law…
One of my favorite get-to-know-you questions is, “What’s the first concert you went to?” Whether a cool act or a cringy one, talking about that experience always stirs people’s emotions—and I get a better understanding of the person telling the story. At that moment, I see a glimpse of their younger self. My first concert was Depeche Mode, the masters of 1980s industrial-tinged synth pop. I remember buzzing with anticipation alongside my sister Rachel, then howling with thousands of our fellow teenagers when the lights dropped. As the band walked on stage, a distinctive series of notes echoed through the…
We’ve already looked at our favorite TVs of 2023, but what about other audiovisual (AV) gadgets that aren’t TVs but can be described as TV-adjacent? For example, streaming devices and sound Bars, etc. Introducing this year’s TV gadgets. here thing We’re big fans of soundbars, which are an effective, easy, and uninterrupted way to enhance your TV’s audio. And this year, a ton of them were sneaked into our sideboards for detailed testing. Below are our top picks, along with runners-up and a few honorable mentions. Before we get into that, we’ll also introduce you to our favorite TV gadgets…
Which one?The best and worst places to buy gadgets in the UK revealed Their findings suggest that richer sound is the best bet for new technology Whether it’s your flagship smartphone or the latest TV, it can be difficult to know which stores to go to when looking for a new gadget.But help is on the way. We’ve revealed the best and worst places to buy gadgets in the UK.The consumer group surveyed thousands of UK shoppers to find the most trusted retailers.Their findings suggest that Richer Sounds is the best choice for new technology, followed by Apple, John Lewis…
This week’s issue features a series of dispatches from Gaza, a true crime story about a family of turtle hunters, an essay about the literal chaos of death, a portrait of America’s last lighthouse keeper, and articles you won’t want to miss. Profile of a legendary basketball coach with a complicated legacy. Atef Abu Saif | Washington Post | October 30, 2023 | 5,279 words This week marks one month since Israel launched an unconscionable campaign of violence against the Palestinian people in response to attacks by Hamas. As of this writing, Israel has massacred more than 10,000 men, women,…
JaBbA v1 outperforms previous CN algorithmsWe enhanced our previous JaBbA (v0.1; ref. 4) model with several methodological innovations to increase robustness to read depth waviness, improve algorithm convergence and enforce junction balance for allele-specific as well as total CN (Extended Data Fig. 1a–d and Methods). We also rigorously defined ‘CN-unmappable’ regions in the genome as positions surrounded by >90% repetitive bases in their 1-kb vicinity. CN-unmappable regions accounted for 13% of the genome (across read lengths and genome builds), primarily comprised regions in or around telomeres and centromeres, and showed high variance in read depth across a panel of diploid…
I first came to this topic as an eater. My partner and I fell in love through food. We met during the pandemic and got to know each other through long walks and cooking. Early in our date, when she held a glistening pile of pasta in front of me, I thought how lucky I was to have fallen in love with an Italian. (She was born and raised in Rome.) Most Italians take great pride in their cuisine. A passion that sometimes reaches the level of madness. The food and beverage industry accounts for a quarter of Italy’s GDP…
What it’s like to be a child of war, a school shooting support group for principals, a 1981 feature on rodeo queens, being a woman in New York City in 1978, and not closing in over 50 years. A donut shop in San Francisco. Zarrasht Haraimzai | Guardian | October 31, 2023 | 3,572 words In recent weeks, horrifying statistics have accumulated in the Israel-Gaza war: the number of hostages, the number of refugees, the number of injured, the number of deaths, and the number of children. Yes, the number of people who were children. As Zarasht Haraimzai states in…
Are you looking for the latest projector to create a high-tech home cinema? Or do you want to drink filtered water straight from your kitchen faucet? We’ve found 11 gadgets that will make your daily life easier.Enjoy 4K videosTired of watching your favorite shows and movies on your laptop? Winner of 44 international awards, including the EISA Best Buy Projector Award and the Good Design Award, XGIMI is a high-performance, multi-functional smart projector. Level up your audiovisual experience with. These beautiful, user-friendly, easy-to-set-up large-screen products create a great home theater experience and are perfect for gatherings of friends and family.…