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Today’s NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 5, #428

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: CNET, SCI-TECH

Here are hints and answers for the NYT Strands puzzle No. 428 for May 5.

Trump says he’s willing to delay TikTok ban again

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, Tech Crunch

President Donald Trump has already delayed a TikTok ban twice, and he said Sunday that he’s willing to do it again. Axios reports that during an interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Trump said that if a deal isn’t made to sell TikTok’s U.S. operations to American owners before the current June 19 deadline, he […]

Traditional forest medicinal plant ghost pipe used differently today

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, ScienceDaily

Despite a long history of traditional medicinal use in the United States, the collection, consumption and efficacy of the peculiar forest plant aptly named ghost pipe, scientific name Monotropa uniflora, remains a mystery. Now, with social media and the internet driving a resurgence in the harvest and economic trade of the parasitic species — which appears strangely white because it is devoid of chlorophyl — a research team has taken the first step toward documenting its new status.

10 beautiful images from the 2025 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year awards

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: PopSci, SCI-TECH

“It’s been over two decades since I first witnessed a dipper darting through a waterfall,” photographer Konrad Wothe says. “The small passerine bird was flying back and forth to a nest tucked away safely behind a dense curtain of water. Of course I attempted to capture the dipper on film, but my analogue camera gear did not allow me to freeze this split-second moment in sharp focus.”

Twenty years later and armed with a faster camera, Wothe captured the magical moment a white-throated dipper crashed through a waterfall. The image (seen below) earned Wothe top honors at the 2025 GDT (German Society for Nature Photography) Nature Photographer of the Year awards.

Wasseramsel (Cinclus cinclus), fliegt durch Wasserfall, Alpen, Oberbayern, Deutschland / Dipper (Cinclus cinclus), flying through waterfall, Alps, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
“Dipper flying through waterfall”
White-throated dipper flying through waterfall.
Credit: Konrad Wothe / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Konrad Wothe

More than 8,000 images were submitted for consideration at this year’s awards. Visit GDTfoto for a full gallery of the winners and scroll some of our favorites below.

puffin raises its head against  pink sky
“Courtship display”
Puffin courtship display during the mating season in Newfoundland.
Credit: Karsten Mosebach / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Karsten Mosebach
ostrich legs and one head
“…a matter of perspective…”
A flock of ostriches photographed on the way to De Hoop Nature Reserve in South Africa.
Credit: Peter Mrasek / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025
a wild cat with a grouchy face leaps towards the camera on snow
“Grumpy Cat”
The Pallas’s cat (Otocolobus manul) lives in the wilderness of Mongolia where this photograph was taken at -35° Celsius.
Credit: Dr. Beate Oswald / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Beate_Oswald
a fox trots amongst purple flowers
“Red fox in heathland”
While on the lookout for fallow deer and stonechats, I was surprise by this red fox.
Credit: Angelika Krikava / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025
a snow leopard attacks a dog
“Life and death”
A stray dog from Rumbak in Hemis National Park (Ladakh) being attacked by a snow leopard.
Credit: Ulrich Heermann / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025
cliffs at sunset
“On fire”
Painted Cliffs on Maria Island (Tasmania, Australia)
Credit: Uwe Hasubek / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025
a snake eyes a spider
“Not for the faint of heart”
The body of a melanistic viper is a risky spot for a wolf spider to warm up.
Location: Wurzacher Ried (one of the most important peatlands in southern Germany)
Credit: Ulrich Hopp / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025
Dr. Ulrich Hopp
a rainbow circle over lush green landscape
“Full-circle rainbow”
Photographed during a doors off helicopter flight over Iceland’s highlands at an altitude of approx. 300 metres – a rare spectacle.
Credit: Peter Schwager / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025
a larger and smaller sea turtle
“A sense of belonging”
With this photograph, I tried to depict the familial interaction between two sea turtles off the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
Credit: Joshi Nichell / GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2025 Joshi Nichell

The post 10 beautiful images from the 2025 GDT Nature Photographer of the Year awards appeared first on Popular Science.

Residents of SpaceX’s Starbase launch site vote to incorporate as a city

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, Tech Crunch

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is getting its own official company town. Residents of an area around SpaceX’s Starbase launch site in southern Texas voted overwhelmingly on Saturday to incorporate as a city — also named Starbase. According to results posted online by the Cameron County Elections Department, there were 212 votes in favor and only six […]

Revelo’s LatAm talent network sees strong demand from US companies, thanks to AI

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, Tech Crunch

While many tech companies are mandating that their employees return to their offices, and putting an emphasis on building in-person teams, they are also turning in droves to Latin America to find developer talent — especially for post-training AI models. Revelo, a full-stack platform of vetted developers in Latin America, is seeing a new surge in […]

‘The Last of Us’ Is On Tonight: When to Watch Season 2, Episode 4

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: CNET, SCI-TECH

We’ve hit the halfway point in this season of the popular video game series.

World Snooker Championship 2025 Final: How to Watch Live From Anywhere

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: CNET, SCI-TECH

Could Xintong become the first Chinese player to be crowned world champion?

Backstage access: Spotify’s dev tools side-hustle is growing legs

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: SCI-TECH, Tech Crunch

Spotify generates the vast bulk of its income from ads and subscriptions, but for the past few years the music-streaming giant has also been quietly building out a developer tooling business. Backstage, a project it open-sourced in 2020, has been adopted by more than 2 million developers across 3,400 organizations, including Airbnb, LinkedIn, Twilio, and […]

Got kids? Get AdGuard so they’ll finally stop clicking ads

May 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: PopSci, SCI-TECH

Be honest: How often does your child manage to download an app, accept site cookies, or click ads when they’re on your phone or tablet? Keeping them protected from every single sketchy website on the internet is almost impossible, but AdGuard is a first step worth taking.

The Family Plan is a powerful ad-blocking and parental control solution that will quickly become your go-to fix. And there’s a serious price drop live right now.

What is AdGuard?

AdGuard is more than just your typical ad blocker. It not only removes all kinds of annoying ads—banners, pop-ups, and even video ads—but also protects your privacy and shields your devices from malware. The best part? It has robust parental controls, which can be a real game-changer. With this Family Plan offer, you get lifetime access, meaning you can secure all your whole crew’s devices with just one subscription.

How can AdGuard Family change your browsing life?

After installing AdGuard, you’ll see an immediate difference. The ad-free browsing experience is great on its own, but it’s the peace of mind that really stands out. Your child clicking on suspicious pop-ups will be a thing of the past, plus you can restrict access to certain content and monitor online activity in a way that keeps things secure without being too invasive.

Then there’s the entertainment side of things. AdGuard makes streaming more, well, streamlined by blocking ads on popular apps like Pluto TV and Tubi. That means the little ones and teens (and you!) can watch uninterrupted.

What’s more, AdGuard works on all your devices—from your work computer to the kids’ iPad. It’s compatible with Android, iOS, Windows, and macOS, so you’ll have full protection no matter what you’re using. Knowing your data is protected from trackers, malware, and phishing attacks? That’ll be a huge relief.

Are there any deals on AdGuard Family’s subscription?

With a single payment, you get a lifetime subscription to AdGuard, which covers up to nine devices—that’s great for small families that are chronically online or big families with individual devices. Plus, AdGuard keeps improving with updates, so you’re always getting the latest protection without any extra fees.

And right now? There’s a coupon. Use code FAMPLAN to get the AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription for $15.97 (MSRP: $169.99; coupon expires 6/1 at 11:59 pm Pacific). 

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The post Got kids? Get AdGuard so they’ll finally stop clicking ads appeared first on Popular Science.

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