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‘An explosion of talent’: Iain Banks’s The Wasp Factory at 40
The Guardian· 14 hours agoIt was 1984, and the publisher Macmillan was holding a small event for booksellers, and had invited a tiny handful of journalists along as well. The author’s editor, James Hale, was thrilled ...
Saweetie still gets 'jitters' over releasing new songs
BANG Showbiz via Yahoo News UK· 14 hours agoI just feel like with every song, you get to know me better, and I'm really excited to share that...
I used to hate my stomach - now I realise it's beautiful
Metro· 16 hours agoIt hits me on my way to get my tummy tattooed that I’ll actually have to get my tummy out when I get...
Rugby league in need of international rescue after nadir of French farce | Aaron Bower
The Guardian· 14 hours agoIt is rare in rugby league that there is a united front on any subject but unfortunately, while the collective mood among coaches, players, pundits and even powerbrokers has been consistent, ...
Slice, slice baby - why the Wimbledon grass rewards the most annoying shot in tennis
New York Times· 13 hours agoFor 11 months, professional tennis exists largely as a hitting contest light on finesse. Then the grass season arrives in June, reaching its zenith at Wimbledon’s All England Club in the middle ...
The Lasting Harm by Lucia Osborne-Crowley review – legacy of abuse
The Guardian· 16 hours agoHaving watched from the press box as the case descended into a media circus, Lucia Osborne-Crowley begins by promising to put the victims back at the heart of the story, tracing the impact of ...
‘The cat has changed my life’: how Bootsy turned a street of strangers into a community
The Guardian· 4 hours agoBootsy always had a tough time respecting other people’s boundaries. Bootsy was sleeping on a back veranda chair, the caller said, and was more than welcome to stay as long as he liked. This ...
Phasor-based analysis of a neuromorphic architecture for microwave sensing - Scientific Reports
Nature· 17 hours agoTo showcase the proposed design procedure, the Fisher’s 1936 iris flower classification is chosen as a dummy task, given its reputation as a well-known machine learning classification benchmark ...