After two solid weeks of being on the road, I have quite happily returned home, and while I was away, Krissy took it upon herself to start some home improvements, which included cleaning up (and cleaning out) my office and making some changes to it as she did so. Longtime observe … | Continue reading
The Batman star could trade Gotham's streets for spice-saturated deserts as the latest major addition to Denis Villeneuve's spin on Dune Messiah. | Continue reading
The employee is accused of downloading company files and installing hidden cameras around the office. | Continue reading
A legacy of the most hated bird in America The post The Starlings’ Curious Odyssey appeared first on Nautilus. | Continue reading
Entrepreneur and educator Vanessa Chan PhD ’00 explores how to bridge the gap between invention and market. | Continue reading
"Trying this next time I do bedding!" Expert shares shockingly effective way to clean pillows using household products: 'I need to do this immediately' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Last week, a federal judge rejected the government’s motion to dismiss our Privacy Act lawsuit against the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and Elon Musk’s “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE). OPM is disclosing to DOGE agents the highly sensitive personal inform … | Continue reading
What seems at first like a logical move to modernize the government's archives may in fact be an ill-advised decision. | Continue reading
Tiny magnetic bacteria that live in tightly bound groups are showing scientists how life might have evolved complex, multicellular forms. These rare bacteria can’t survive alone – they depend on one another, with each cell playing a specialized role. Unlike other microbes, they d … | Continue reading
These big baked empanadas filled with a spiced beef and onion stew called pino are popular throughout Chile. | Continue reading
Save 40% on this versatile, easy to use cooker for set-and-forget meal prep and then put the stoneware insert into the dishwasher. | Continue reading
At least 50 hippos and other large animals at Virunga National Park in the DRC are thought to be killed by the bacterial disease. | Continue reading
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Can I Teach the First Amendment If I Only Have a Green Card? “[Trump’s chilling actions] also make it difficult to work out how to teach cases that boldly proclaim this country is committed to a vision of free speech that, right now, feels very far away.” | Continue reading
As part of MITEI’s speaker series, The Engine CEO Emily Knight explained how to take “tough tech” innovation from idea to impact. | Continue reading
[This is a guest post by Robert S. Bauer in response to the video and paper featured in this recent Language Log post: "Cantonese is both very cool and very old" (4/1/25)] After I read the paper the first word that came to mind was “Cringeworthy” in regard to the author’s phrase … | Continue reading
Hugh Jackman is here to bring zen to your day in this 'Marvel Ambiance' video. | Continue reading
"There is much scientific disagreement about the remote effects of Arctic sea ice loss." Scientists discover alarming global impacts of issue occurring in the Arctic: 'Striking similarities' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The Golden State Model Railroad Museum is home to highly detailed models and dioramas of Central and Northern California towns, roundhouses, street scenes, and stations. Various types of freight and passenger trains, from steam to modern diesel, wind their way through the scenes. … | Continue reading
The four clay troughs were initially thought to have served as stands for gold-plated staffs. Now, a researcher has presented a new theory about their purpose | Continue reading
"The Odds Of Magic" showcases Micheal Fordays' undying drive to write new and interesting music. His dedication to writing music that resonates with his own experiences is what makes this single such an inspirational piece of art. | Continue reading
A high-level honeypotting operation by the federal government has been uncovered. | Continue reading
Quickish planning call, partner sales call. Kate, James & Penelope over for lunch - caught up with them. Multi-partner call later in the afternoon, dinner, mail chew - feeling somewhat unwell oddly. Richard published the first pod-cast, Open Matters - around Document Formats feat … | Continue reading
"I know that losing your job was hard," my 8-year-old said to me this evening, "So you can borrow this." He handed me his newest soft toy. | Continue reading
The post How to fix Canada’s productivity crisis appeared first on The Logic. | Continue reading
For The Guardian, the film critic Guy Lodge has complied a list of 25 films that “shed light on the US under Trump”. From the introduction by filmmaker Alex Gibney: This is a dire moment in the US. It’s a moment where there’s an opportunity for people with a lot of money to rip a … | Continue reading
"I'm gonna have to use that one." Traveller shares 'brilliant' hack using old toilet paper rolls: 'Thought I was the only one' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
I needed cheering up after the last post. Sorry about that. Jen Simmons, of Apple’s WebKit team: While support for pretty shipped in Chrome 117, Edge 177, and Opera 103 in Fall 2023, and Samsung Internet 24 in 2024, the Chromium version is more limited in what it accomplishes. Ac … | Continue reading
Jason Koebler, 404 Media: These articles are good exercises but they are also total fantasy. There is no universe in which Apple snaps its fingers and begins making the iPhone in the United States overnight. It could theoretically begin assembling them here, but even that is a ye … | Continue reading
The latest addition to Lego's collector-focused Lord of the Rings line takes us to the home of the Hobbits—but maybe it should've stayed in one home in particular. | Continue reading
With time continuing to tick down until President Trump’s higher tariffs take effect after midnight, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt doubled down on the idea that products like iPhones could realistically shift to US manufacturing, claiming that “if Apple didn’t thin … | Continue reading
Kohoutek 4-55 is a dazzling planetary nebula captured in vivid color by the Hubble Space Telescope. Formed by the dramatic death of a giant star, this cosmic cloud glows with energized gases and showcases the universe’s artistry at the end of stellar life. Even more poignantly, t … | Continue reading
The Moto G Stylus sweetens the deal with a built-in stylus, a large battery, and access to Google's best AI feature. | Continue reading
A Tesla Supercharger station was severely damaged in a possible explosion in Lacey, Washington. The local police department is investigating the incident, along with the FBI, which has been probing a number of acts of vandalism involving Tesla. The Lacey Police Department said it … | Continue reading
Happy 10th birthday to Lit Hub, a site I’ve been reading and linking to more frequently over the past few months. “I believe deeply in making our small corner of the internet a better place, publishing work that elevates, interrogates, and inspires…” 💬 Join the discussion … | Continue reading
Over a bra, because of course. The post Kristen Stewart Picks Suspenders first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
This could be a huge win for both travelers and the planet. Innovative startup could revolutionize air travel as we know it: 'Our technology unlocks this potential' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Lovecraft Arts & Sciences is an eclectic little bookstore hidden away in the Arcade Mall in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. Despite its smaller size, the shop is densely populated with a niche yet wide selection of weird fiction, art, esoterica, academic texts, collectibles, a … | Continue reading
Make the most of spring produce with these light, refreshing salads. | Continue reading
Friends don’t let friends walk around with 100% noise cancellation on. | Continue reading
The Trump administration is disbanding a Department of Justice unit dedicated to enforcing cryptocurrency fraud, ending what it calls “regulation by prosecution.†In a memo obtained by The Washington Post, deputy attorney general Todd Blanche directed federal prosecutors to c … | Continue reading
Twitch must meet certain conditions by the end of the year to get dismissal. | Continue reading
4-8-25 11:49 Busy day and full page scribbled. Been marketing me, acting as my own recruiter. Exactly how […] | Continue reading
Having had to give up his anti-vaccine stand amid an escalating measles epidemic, the Secretary of Health and Human Services has found an old conspiracy and a new ally. In an apparent attempt to placate the angered anti-vaxxers who helped RFK Jr land his cushy job dismantling the … | Continue reading
After the ballpark sent a crew of "geesekeepers" to protect her over the weekend, the bird appears to have moved on. But she earned a place in the hearts of Cubs fans—and in the team's long history of animal-related lore | Continue reading
As climate change melts ice sheets and glaciers, water is being redistributed across the globe — and could end up moving the point of Earth's axis of rotation. | Continue reading
Google is beginning to roll out its Loss of Pulse Detection feature to Pixel Watch 3 owners in the U.S. Loss of Pulse Detection, the smartwatch’s marquee health feature, calls emergency services if the Pixel Watch 3 can’t pick up your heartbeat while wearing it. It was initially … | Continue reading
When I wrote Heatmap’s guide to driving less last year, I didn’t anticipate that a good motivation for doing so would be that every car in America was about to get a lot more expensive. Then again, no one saw the breadth and depth of the Trump administration’s tariffs coming. “We … | Continue reading