Thousands of mysterious blobs that closed several Sydney beaches last month have been revealed to contain materials “consistent with human generated waste”, scientists at the University of New South ...
An open-source advocate would say that the solution is easy, the manufacturers should simply make their blobs open-source. And it’s true, were all blobs open-source then the Software Libre crowd ...
For people curious about the mystery of the blobs washing up on Newfoundland shores, a St. John's scientist says there are still some secrets that have to be cracked. Earlier this week ...
The number of blobs or binary large objects posted to Ethereum has consistently averaged more than 21,000 this month, matching the record activity seen in March, according to pseudonymous data ...
The blobs have been sold from pop-ups around London but creators hope to take them global. Produced by Leon Siciliano More from News A UK company has created a biodegradable alternative to plastic ...
A Memorial University scientist says the mysterious white blobs washing up on Newfoundland beaches are actually gobs of plastic — and they need to be cleaned up. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO ...
Tom is a writer in London with a Master's degree in Journalism whose editorial work covers anything from health and the environment to technology and archaeology.