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When Sergey Antonovich rediscovered a childhood passion for music, he found an unexpected application for his skills as an embedded systems engineer: building bespoke digital accordions. Antonovich admits the accordion isn’t the coolest instrument. It was chosen for him by his mother when he was 8, and he quickly lost interest as a teenager. While
Physical activity continues to affect the body even after the movement itself has ended. A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports that being physically active increases the total amount of energy a person uses each day. The research, led by scientists at Virginia Tech working with colleagues from
Now that Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has appointed a new CEO to run Microsoft’s biggest businesses, he has a little more time on his hands for other adventures. Beyond focusing on Microsoft’s technical work, Nadella is now turning to the ancient art of blogging to discuss Microsoft’s year ahead and why he thinks everyone needs
TLDR Brazil’s antitrust authority opened an investigation into Microsoft’s cloud practices. Regulators cited concerns over abuse of dominant market position. Microsoft was formally summoned to respond to the allegations. The probe adds to global regulatory scrutiny of cloud computing giants. MSFT shares slipped amid broader concerns over regulatory risk. 💥 Find the Next KnockoutStock! Get
ESPN Jan 2, 2026, 07:00 AM ET Happy New Year, baseball fans! As the calendar flips to 2026, what will the sport have in store coming off an epic 2025? We asked our MLB experts to give their boldest prediction for what the new year will bring. Ranging from breakout teams to themes that will
Who slept in your hotel room last night, or sat at your dining room table? Were they sick? Whether you are staying for pleasure or business, getting sick while traveling stinks. In the hospitality industry, providing a safe, comfortable, and positive experience is key. While factors such as service quality, aesthetics, and amenities are commonly emphasized, indoor air quality (IAQ) is often overlooked despite its critical impact on guest satisfaction
2024 Olympics: BTS’ Jin Was “Nervous” About Surprise Role in the Paris Olympics BTS has some dynamite news. The K-pop boy band—comprised of Jimin, 30, Jung Kook, 28, Jin, 33, Suga, 32, J-Hope, 31, RM, 31, and V, 30—will be releasing new music in March, nearly four years after 2002’s Proof. Their reunion album was
Alix Earle Spends New Year’s Eve With Tom Brady After Braxton Berrios Breakup Alix Earle had a new dance partner at this party. Nearly one month after the former Dancing With the Stars contestant and Houston Texans wide receiver Braxton Berrios broke up, she celebrated New Year’s Eve in Tom Brady ‘s company. Indeed
We’ve just concluded our 25th year since the website GreenBiz.com — now Trellis.net — debuted: “The Resource Center on Business, the Environment and the Bottom Line,” read its tagline at the time. We’ve now been covering sustainable business for a quarter century — not quite since the beginning of the era, but still from its