New article in Antiquity (05 November 2024): "Seals and signs: tracing the origins of writing in ancient South-west Asia", by Kathryn Kelley, Mattia Cartolano, and Silvia Ferrara Abstract Administrative innovations in South-west Asia during the fourth millennium BC, including the … | Continue reading
Free Apps Here's a list of free software that I've tried and liked since the last time I posted a similar collection ClipGrab, a free alternative to Downie Air Battery - A Free App to Monitor Battery Levels Keyboard Cowboy - Free and Open-Source Automation Software Try PDF Gear, … | Continue reading
Early human cultures likely used stones as spindle whorls to spin fibers into yarn. A collection of perforated pebbles discovered at an archaeological site in Israel may be spindle whorls, marking a significant milestone in the development of rotational tools, including wheels. T … | Continue reading
Interesting & joyful things from the previous week | Continue reading
BIT CREATIVE, celebrated for its stunning office designs for global brands like Mattel and Coca-Cola HBC, has outdone itself with the 4,500-square-meter headquarters of Huuuge Games in The Warsaw HUB. This ambitious project spans three floors and captures the essence of Huuuge Ga … | Continue reading
‘If they decide to kill me, it means that we are incredibly strong.’ | Continue reading
New research explores the genetic identity of the Pando aspen clone, one of the oldest studied organisms. | Continue reading
Evo is a large language model that is not trained on words but on the genomes of millions of microbes. It can accurately predict the effects of mutations. | Continue reading
Data from China's Zhurong rover has revealed what appears to be an ancient shoreline streaking through Mars' northern hemisphere. | Continue reading
"These are the best ... in the world!" Shopper excited after discovering sticker inside high-end kitchenware purchased at Goodwill: 'Fun score!' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Slides + recording of the talk “Supercharge Web UX with View Transitions” I gave at React Brussels 2024 | Continue reading
In the bustling core of Genoa, just steps from the historic center, CIRCOLO-A has transformed a flat into a space of striking duality. This renovation project adapts seamlessly to two distinct purposes: as a personal sanctuary for the client and as an appealing property for real … | Continue reading
Evidence from Colorado suggests glaciers once covered Earth to the equator, supporting the Snowball Earth theory. This discovery provides insight into early climate shifts and the evolution of life. Geologists have discovered compelling evidence in Colorado that hundreds of milli … | Continue reading
About programming, AI and devops | Continue reading
With its length of 45 ft (10.3 m), the Cumberland is about as large as a tiny house can get before we need to start thinking about calling it something else. Arranged on one level, the dwelling boasts a spacious open interior with a home office, plus a sizable porch too. Continue … | Continue reading
There are lots of cultural lotteries around us. The next pop song, the book that everyone is talking about, the blog post or video that goes viral… it even applies to who gets into a famous college or is selected by the AI screening for a good job. The usual advice is: Fit in. Co … | Continue reading
by Barry Goldman “Who is rich?” the Talmud asks. “He who is satisfied with what he has.” By that measure, I’m richer than Musk and Bezos. I’m richer than Stephen Schwartzman, head of the Blackstone Group. Far richer than Trump. It’s a nice feeling. Part of the explanation for thi … | Continue reading
Gray hair is often a sign of aging, but is it possible to delay its advance or reverse the color change? | Continue reading
The massive global shortcut linking the Mediterranean and Red Seas took ten years to dig through the Isthmus of Suez and was built on the path of an ancient canal | Continue reading
"Poised to revolutionize fleet operations, enabling airlines to maximize capacity while delivering an elevated passenger experience." Aerospace company announces game-changing new passenger aircraft that could change the aviation industry: 'On the brink of a transformative shift' … | Continue reading
This is the second AMA post I've written. I'm currently sat on a flight to Florida, so I'm wading through these to help quell the boredom. Anyway, Marco on Fosstodon asked this one; hopefully it will be a bit more positive than the last one. He asked: How do you cope with wife, k … | Continue reading
It seems like Winter is upon us. The temperature is dropping, and there is a threat of sleet and snow arriving from Monday. Dark just after 4pm, making the nights feel very long indeed. ————————————————————————————— Last Monday, I declined an appointment with my doctor as I was f … | Continue reading
The sun is out again, so let’s have some smiles! | Continue reading
Groundbreaking research reveals that it’s possible to isolate the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics from their hallucinogenic effects. By using a mouse model, scientists have identified specific neural circuits that handle the anti-anxiety properties of these drugs, distinct f … | Continue reading
"It literally doesn't make any sense at all." Driver shares frustrations after catching deceitful act at local charging station: 'Why would anyone ... waste their time doing this?' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
State Farm said this decision was due to an enterprise risk assessment. State Farm to remove convenient employee perk for debatable reason: 'We will announce relevant updates as these plans are finalized' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Tucked into the vibrant inner-city suburb of Golden Point, Golden Point House by Porter Architects tells a story of evolution and balance. Surrounded by homes ranging from the 19th century to contemporary builds, this early 20th-century residence stands out with its heritage char … | Continue reading
via theparisreview.org, Wacław Szpakowski, A1, 1930, ink on tracing paper, 9 5/8″ x 14 3/4″ These works did not reach an audience until 1978, five years after Szpakowki's death; today they're still obscure and easily misunderstood ... dhruva posted the Paris Review's Rhythmical L … | Continue reading
The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and DARPA have developed a robotic payload capable of servicing satellites in orbit. This payload, designed to perform repairs and upgrades, promises to revolutionize satellite operations by enhancing longevity and reducing costs associated with … | Continue reading
These trends are encouraging. New study highlights outlook for global air quality: 'An acceleration of efforts will be needed' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Are you worried about your Mac maxing out its E cores after starting up in Sequoia? There may be nothing wrong about this, as explained here. | Continue reading
The savings could add up to thousands of dollars. This wildly efficient water heater has surprising features that deliver massive savings: 'The best thing for your wallet' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
"This changes the whole paradigm of producing electricity, delivering it, and consuming it." Report reveals rapid increase in energy storage industry over the past few years — here's why it's a big deal first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
If you act now, you could see tens of thousands of dollars in your pocket. Homeowners are paying off their solar panels faster than ever — here's how to benefit before major incentives disappear first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Here I am with another Meals of the Week Post. Each Sunday I like to share the recipes and menus for all of the main meals that I have enjoyed over the past seven days! This is something that I enjoy doing and it is something which my readers also seem to enjoy! I am determined t … | Continue reading
"We are slowly poisoning ourselves." Artist makes disturbing discovery after examining river water near mining locations: 'It was so bad' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Europe’s innovation spark is set to ignite from an unexpected powerhouse: the emerging Europe region, where start-ups and innovators are leading a new wave of reinvention. I’ve been to enough start-up competitions to know the drill—hopeful faces, ambitious pitches, and the inevit … | Continue reading
How young people use social media matters more than how long they use it. Intentional online habits can improve mental health without the need to quit social media altogether. According to a new study by researchers at the University of British Columbia, the impact of social medi … | Continue reading
"For too long it has been easy to dismiss the dangers." Scientists tie household appliance to 40,000 premature deaths — here's how to protect your family first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
"This whole idea seemed like science fiction, but this is possible, and we're actually doing it." Scientists achieve breakthrough that may revolutionize access to clean water: 'A significant step toward providing new resources and possibilities' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
It's like the Swiss army knife of home comfort. This breakthrough home heating device could cut your energy use in half — and you could get $10,000 to upgrade first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Today’s choir show went amazingly well. | Continue reading
"This victory isn't just for our school district — it's a beacon of hope for young people everywhere fighting for their future." Arizona school district approves major plan crafted by students: "The most comprehensive ... in the entire country" first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Ongoing studies enhance lab-grown diamond production for electronic uses, focusing on growth conditions, protective techniques for quantum properties, and innovative surface treatments. Scientists are exploring innovative methods to produce lab-grown diamonds while minimizing oth … | Continue reading
Honey bees symmetrically organize nest contents, benefiting brood development and temperature control, consistent across species. Symmetry is everywhere and serves a myriad of purposes. Humans find symmetrical faces more attractive, and most animals possess symmetrical body plans … | Continue reading
The largest publisher in the Netherlands, Veen Bosch & Keuning (VBK) is set to trial using artificial intelligence when translating books into English. Major publisher in... | Continue reading
German cheeses have not faired well in Taste Atlas’ most recent assessment of the 100 worst European cheeses. 10 cheeses from the federal republic were blacklisted, with two rated... | Continue reading
"When we moved 16-plus years ago into our new flat, we decided no lawns." Homeowner shares breathtaking photos of remarkable renovation after stripping grass lawn: 'Fed up with mowing' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading