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Taylor Swift, 28, has mastered the undone waves look. Her new Delicate music video, the vertical version, hit Spotify at midnight on March 30, and she looks STUNNING. Shot in the middle of the woods, Taylor’s beauty is technically done, but still very natural and gorgeous. She’s definitely left behind the (a-little-too-perfect) red lips and spiral curls. Her hairstyle is sexy and perfect for summer. To get these pretty, beachy waves, you should start in the shower with products like Redken’s Beach Envy Shampoo and Conditioner.
Wind is caused by pockets of hot air moving to colder areas, and they sometimes form fast currents called jet streams that can carry clouds across continents and oceans, bringing warmer temperatures along with them (via UCL). A cloud caught in a jet stream would be obvious to anyone who happened to witness it, but sometimes clouds can be moving while appearing stationary.
According to NIWA, lenticular clouds, which form near hills, seem to resist even the strongest of winds, but this is actually an illusion.
Yoko Ono, the legendary artist and widow of John Lennon, sat down with The Daily Beast for an exclusive interview about life after Lennon's assassination, rumors around Lennon's—and her own—sexuality, parenting her two children and American politics. The interview, conducted in the Dakota, where Ono still lives and where her late husband's life was taken by Mark Chapman in 1980, can be read in full here. Below, 15 highlights from the interview:
On living in the home where Lennon was murdered: "
In 2015, Intel and Micron unveiled 3D XPoint memory, a new competitor to flash memory that promised significantly higher performance and endurance. Several years later, Intel has successfully commercialized 3D XPoint memory in a growing range of Optane products, but other alternative non-volatile memory technologies are still largely stuck in the lab.
To compete against Intel's Optane SSDs, Samsung decided to exercise their lead in 3D NAND flash memory to produce a specialized high-performance variant, which they call Z-NAND.