Retired Canterbury fish veterinarian Peter Trolove has been a keen angler since he was a boy but these days he is more likely to be dipping a sample jar into the water than a fishing line.
The top predictions from Arm for 2026 as the world enters a new era of intelligent computing. The world’s relationship with compute is changing — from centralized clouds to distributed intelligence ...
A photograph of the artist Ruth Asawa and four of her six children, taken at her home by Imogen Cunningham in 1957, shows a scene of working life. In the foreground are Asawa’s hanging multilobed ...
Concord Clothworks, a new fabric store in Concord, offers a creative community for crafters seeking supplies and inspiration.
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‘And now the leaves suddenly lose strength… New strong / Rain-bearing night-winds come,’ wrote Philip Larkin in a poem about autumn. ‘Leaves chase warm buses, speckle statued air, / Pile up in corners ...
The pleasure of freshly washed and line dried clothes gets a little tainted when you find pegs have left obvious marks. While not permanent it can be frustrating to have to remove them, especially if ...
Abstract: In this contribution, we present the concept for a dual-sensor thread that was specifically devised for the independent measurement of strain and temperature inside a hosting structure.
Repeated attempts to build the spring-framework project are consistently stalling (hanging indefinitely) at a specific point during test execution. The build does not complete successfully. It used ...