Monthly Archive: June 2021
As Harvard Case Looms at Supreme Court, Study Tests Value of Diversity
After prestigious law reviews adopted diversity policies for choosing student editors, researchers found, the articles they published were cited more often.
Peru more than doubles its official Covid-19 death toll, leaving it with world’s worst death rate
Peru has more than doubled its official death toll from the Covid-19 pandemic following a government review of the figures, leaving the country with the highest...
AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution vs. Nvidia DLSS
AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution promises to take on Nvidia DLSS 2.0, but how do the superscampling techniques stack up in real-world use?
Meet the Inventor of Karaoke, Daisuke Inoue, Who Wanted to “Teach the World to Sing”
Daisuke Inoue has been honored with a rare, indeed almost certainly unique combination of laurels. In 1999, Time magazine named him among the “Most Influential Asians of...
Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti vs. RTX 3090 vs. RTX 3080: Spec comparison
Between the newly released RTX 3080 Ti, RTX 3090, and RTX 3080, which should you choose? We threw the three cards in the ring to see...
12 common laptop-buying mistakes you can easily avoid
There’s a lot that goes into choosing a laptop. To help you pick the right one, we rounded up 12 common laptop-buying mistakes to avoid.
MLB Raises ALS Awareness With Lou Gehrig Day
Gwen Peterson, who has Lou Gehrig’s Disease, is one of the many advocates who view the league’s new event as a chance to raise awareness and...
‘Everybody loves to hate the villain,’ says Shooter McGavin 25 years on from ‘Happy Gilmore’
From wrestling alligators to feuding with game show host Bob Barker on tour, no one quite draws a crowd like “Happy Gilmore.”