Players have discovered a new bug in Destiny 2. Moebius Quiver, the Hunter Void Super, is bugged. The bug allows players to deal significantly increased damage with bow-based weapons. The increase is ...
Mobius has reported a sixfold increase in private market assets under administration (AUA) on its platform, driven by growing defined contribution (DC) demand. The platform provider said the ...
Olaf Sleijpen, the Dutch central bank governor, is right to urge caution (“Top ECB official warns on stablecoin threat”, Report, November 19). The rapid growth of stablecoins is too often cast in ...
Chair of Modern History, School of Humanities, University of Glasgow Knitters and crafters had been anticipating Channel 4’s new craft show Game of Wool for some time. Knitting, so long the poor ...
The rhythmic click of needles. The softness of yarn running over fingertips. The satisfying logic of knit, purl, repeat. Knitting—and other so-called “grandma hobbies”—is making a comeback, especially ...
If you find 3D printers to be just a little too coldly futuristic, this contraption might be more to your liking. Scientists from Cornell University have created a machine that knits solid 3D objects ...
Mobius explains why China is outperforming India, how Japan’s corporate reforms are creating new opportunities, and why Taiwan and Vietnam remain hotspots for tech and manufacturing. He also ...
Knitting usually isn’t the sort of subject you’d expect to spark drama on YouTube. But recently, that’s exactly what happened when science communicator Hank Green stepped into the world of yarn and ...
Hank Green’s latest SciShow video, "Physicists Don’t Understand Why Knitting Works," sparked frustration among knitters online. The episode explored how physicists study knit fabrics, but many viewers ...
Hank Green has been a knotty boy. One of the latest episodes of his YouTube show, SciShow, is all about knitting and how science is elevating the lowly craft to a place of actual importance. You know ...
The labyrinthine fiction of Catherine Lacey. In her most personal work, The Möbius Book, Lacey uses a devastating moment of heartbreak to ruminate on the messy intersections between life and writing.