January

This smart knitted fabric can flip switches, count your steps, and even change shape

For most of us, knitting brings to mind sweaters, scarves, and perhaps an ambitious grandmother determined to make winter more fashionable. Researchers at Harvard University, however, have a far more futuristic vision. They’ve transformed ordinary knitted fabric into a programmable material capable of changing shape, acting as an electrical switch, sensing movement, and potentially forming

Palantir: Can anyone else do what it does?

Founded in 2003 with seed funding from the CIA’s venture arm, In-Q-Tel – a body whose explicit purpose is to bridge the gap between Silicon Valley and the US intelligence community – Palantir Technologies now holds contracts with the Metropolitan Police and runs the NHS Federated Data Platform (FDP), a system that touches the health

21 State Attorneys General Demand More Information on Live Nation’s Sweetheart DOJ Deal

Photo Credit: Live Nation The state attorneys general who won in court against Live Nation are now pushing for more information about the ticketing giant’s deal with the DOJ. The states that sued Live Nation for monopolizing the live entertainment industry are asking a federal judge to allow them to seek further information about the

January Actor Brand Reputation Rankings Announced

The Korean Business Research Institute has revealed this month’s brand reputation rankings for actors! The rankings were determined through a data analysis of the media coverage, participation, interaction, and community indexes of 100 actors who appeared in dramas, movies, or OTT content released between December 27 and January 27...

January Book-to-Screen Adaptations and More News for Libraries

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Katie's parents never told her "no" when she asked for a book, which was the start of most of her problems. She has an MLIS from the University of Illinois and works full time as a Circulation &

January Is Almost as Synonymous for Divorce Inquiries as for Resolutions

It’s customary to wish people a Happy New Year on January 1. But after the confetti clears and the noisemakers are thrown away, it is becoming increasingly common for people to celebrate “Divorce Day.” The first Monday of January has traditionally seen a spike in people either consulting lawyers or looking up web information for

January Could Become Bitcoin’s Second-Best Month in the Last 10 Months

January Could Become Bitcoin's Second-Best Month in the Last 10 Months February and March are both seasonally bullish months for bitcoin, with Q1 being the second-best-performing quarter. Jan 31, 2025, 10:47 a.m. UTC As it stands, January is tied as the second-best performing month for bitcoin (BTC) in the past ten months, surpassed only by November

January 16th: Thursday’s Premier League Double – 7/1 Special, Betting Tips & Predictions

With the Premier League action rolling onto Thursday night, we have a pair of top-flight showdowns on the cards. Watching Manchester United turn their attention back to Premier League duties as they welcome Southampton to Old Trafford, Brighton will also make the trip to Ipswich. With a pair of Premier League battles pencilled in on

The best home gym equipment to get your January fitness journey started

If you're planning to start your fitness journey in the new year but find the idea of joining a gym daunting, at home workouts can be a great place to start and this equipment will help...

January 2025’s Crypto Buzz: 5 Best Crypto Ico to Invest and Watch Now!

Have you been keeping up with the latest opportunities in the cryptocurrency market as January 2025 unfolds? The market is buzzing with innovation, and several standout projects are positioning themselves for massive growth. Fantom is rebranding to Sonic, enhancing its scalability and performance, while Cronos CRO is gaining traction with its zkEVM mainnet upgrade, attracting

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This smart knitted fabric can flip switches, count your steps, and even change shape

For most of us, knitting brings to mind sweaters, scarves, and perhaps an ambitious grandmother determined to make winter more fashionable. Researchers at Harvard University, however, have a far more futuristic vision. They’ve transformed ordinary knitted fabric into a programmable material capable of changing shape, acting as an electrical switch, sensing movement, and potentially forming

Palantir: Can anyone else do what it does?

Founded in 2003 with seed funding from the CIA’s venture arm, In-Q-Tel – a body whose explicit purpose is to bridge the gap between Silicon Valley and the US intelligence community – Palantir Technologies now holds contracts with the Metropolitan Police and runs the NHS Federated Data Platform (FDP), a system that touches the health

21 State Attorneys General Demand More Information on Live Nation’s Sweetheart DOJ Deal

Photo Credit: Live Nation The state attorneys general who won in court against Live Nation are now pushing for more information about the ticketing giant’s deal with the DOJ. The states that sued Live Nation for monopolizing the live entertainment industry are asking a federal judge to allow them to seek further information about the

Flavor and Fragrance Giant Takasago Joins Handcraft to Build the ‘Smell, Taste, and Feel’ of J-Pop

Photo Credit: Handcraft Entertainment x Takasago International Handcraft Entertainment and Takasago International announce a strategic partnership to build the “small, taste, and feel” of global J-pop. Handcraft Entertainment and Takasago International Corporation USA, one of Japan’s largest and one of Asia’s leading fragrance and flavor companies, have announced a strategic partnership to pioneer the global

Stanford Study Flags Bitcoin Market Manipulation on Polymarket

A new study by Stanford University and Singapore Management University says Polymarket’s five-minute Bitcoin prediction markets may have given sophisticated traders an unfair advantage. After analyzing nearly 16,000 Bitcoin contracts over two months, researchers found trading patterns that suggest some participants were able to briefly move Bitcoin’s price just before settlement. As a result, some