A new study highlights significant sleep differences between male and female animals, suggesting biological factors are more influential than lifestyle in determining sleep patterns. The findings prompt a reassessment of past biomedical research, which often excluded females, lea … | Continue reading
Augmented reality glasses still have a long way to go, but Snap’s latest Spectacles—which are now available to developers—already have some real-world utility. | Continue reading
Eight years on from the formation of the Human Cell Atlas (HCA) consortium, which set out with the hugely ambitious task of mapping the entire human body – around 37.2 trillion cells – scientists reveal that it's nearly at its first draft stage. This week, we got more of a glimps … | Continue reading
A new documentary, Spacewoman, explores the inspiring story of the astronaut who led NASA's "Return to Flight" after the Columbia disaster. | Continue reading
by Mike Bendzela I lie on a futon in a little room tucked in a turret of an old funeral home-turned-apartment building in Binghamton, New York, listening to election returns coming in over my clock radio. It is a Tuesday night in 1984, the year of Orwell’s never-ending fever drea … | Continue reading
Give the gift of creativity this season with Luminar Neo, a lifetime bundle packed with AI-powered tools and add-ons. | Continue reading
Perfect for the one who’s impossible to shop for, a lifetime of Microsoft Office 2019 is the gift that keeps them organized and productive. | Continue reading
Unleash creativity with the 1MinAI Pro Plan — your AI-powered partner for design, writing, and more, now as a lifetime subscription. | Continue reading
The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of NGC 4694, a galaxy that possesses unusual properties that complicate its classification. | Continue reading
"I'm so jealous that's amazing." Cat owner thrilled after returning home with unbelievable item purchased at local thrift store: 'Best $6 I ever spent' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Six days after JFK was assassinated, LBJ brought hope to a broken nation with a powerful Thanksgiving address. | Continue reading
With Storm Bert raining off our plans for geohashing in Co. Limerick, my mother and I are off into a forest in Co. Tipperary in search of a hashpoint over this way. It’s still pretty wet though. | Continue reading
In this AMA post, Nigel asks me about the about the federated web and whether I think there's a future for it. It's an interesting question as I'm heavily involved in the federated web by running this blog, as well as [Fosstodon](https://fosstodon.org and [500.Social](https://500 … | Continue reading
Philae’s historic landing on Comet 67P in 2014 provided crucial data on the comet’s surface and internal composition, despite technical setbacks. The mission revealed organic molecules and temperature variations, offering insights into the ancient materials forming our solar syst … | Continue reading
by Adele A. Wilby Recently I stepped into the underworld of fungi in Merlin Sheldrake’s Entangled Life: How Fungi Make our Worlds, Change our Minds and Shape our Futures. His book took me to an ancient world, tirelessly and inconspicuously working away and doing its vital job of … | Continue reading
Nepali officials expect to start using the drones in March 2025. Mount Everest officials to employ drones to deal with growing problem — here's how it could clean the 'world's highest garbage dump' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
On this day in 1542, the Battle of Solway Moss left James V enfeebled and ill, clearing the way for his young daughter, Mary, Queen of Scots, to claim the throne weeks later | Continue reading
Earth's atmosphere is heavy, so why doesn't it weigh us down more? | Continue reading
Flagged as fantastic! Or as kristi says, "an absolutely marvelous paragon of a post": joannemerriam's magnificent latest roundup of more than 50 new and forthcoming small press books. ❣️ | Continue reading
I’m glad to be back to the WordCamp Sofia organising team 🙂 | Continue reading
Something to cheer up a dismal Sunday weather-wise. | Continue reading
Well the weather kept me in all week except for a trip to the supermarket last Monday. Then it got much worse on Saturday with the arrival of ‘Storm Bert’ from the Atlantic. The noise of the wind in the trees and shrubs in the garden kept me awake half of the night. I didn’t … Co … | Continue reading
This is the second part of a fiction serial, in 864 words. On his newspaper round was an old geezer called Jack. Tony got to know him because he was usually outside waiting for the paper. Unless it was raining. He liked to be called Jacky, and said his nickname had been Long Jack … | Continue reading
Blue light exposure from screens may accelerate bone growth and puberty in rats, suggesting potential risks for children. New research recently presented at the 62nd Annual European Society for Pediatric Endocrinology Meeting in Liverpool reveals that blue light exposure, such as … | Continue reading
What happened to the world in 2024, and what I wrote about it | Continue reading
Atmospheric conditions on Earth limit visibility on a perfect day to less than 200 miles. Time works the same way. When we’re doing the same thing, in the same way, our perception of what will happen next can feel crystal clear. Plant some apple seeds in your backyard, and you’re … | Continue reading
It was just a couple of years ago that Pierer Mobility-owned KTM celebrated 12 straight years of record growth. Now, the company is in a dire crisis that requires a halt in production and the sacking of more than 300 employees. How did it get here? Continue Reading Category: Moto … | Continue reading
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"I would definitely consult with a lawyer." Homeowner devastated after power company mows down private forest: 'Everything ... is completely gone' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The challenge was to honor Orcas Island's historical essence while infusing modernity. The family, proud owners of a historical farm, envisioned a quintessential farmhouse, rooted in the island's history, and crafted from on-site materials. Wood from fir trees logged on the prope … | Continue reading
there are times wheni’m bothered bymy inability to forget.no, to want changeliving under the sky thatdangles sunriseand sunset in my eyes, as though, by recognizingthe beauty of the world,i’ll forget howi was left shatteredby love, by my dreams,by the hands thatheld me up when iw … | Continue reading
The Two-Home Development in Philadelphia's historic Fitler Square neighborhood represents a groundbreaking approach to urban design. Conceived by LO Design, this project transforms a once-neglected parking lot into two contemporary single-family residences that blend seamlessly w … | Continue reading
"For years, Lexington Coal has dragged its feet on that task." Federal judge issues new contempt order against Kentucky coal company over mine pollution: 'Significant sum of money has proven insufficient' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Tohoku University’s study reveals that manipulating astrocytes in mice’s brains impacts memory retention. Acidifying astrocytes hinders long-term memories, whereas alkalinizing them preserves these memories, indicating a possible method for treating memory-related disorders. One … | Continue reading
Step 2: brave the fierce weather surrounding Storm Bert and head out into rural Ireland in search of a geohashpoint. But first, the crucial step 1: a big ol’ bacon and egg sarnie for breakfast. | Continue reading
Puszyste pancakes smażone z krążkami jabłek w środku, idealne na weekendowe (drugie) śniadanie... lub podwieczorek. | Continue reading
Puszyste pancakes smażone z krążkami jabłek w środku, idealne na weekendowe (drugie) śniadanie... lub podwieczorek. | Continue reading
You know the old saying, “Never ask a lady her age?” Well, I’ve never been accused of being a lady, but I still won’t be spilling the beans. However, let’s just say I was a member of the first generation of wide-eyed girls who got swept up in Flowers in the Attic. Oh, those gothi … | Continue reading
"We all need to fight to preserve this beautiful creature." Trail camera captures rare footage of family of near-extinct feline species: 'It is important for ... biologists to document' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
If you're looking for good advice on Macs, Apple's support documentation is often limited, and the Tips app has a long way to go before it's useful. Why not try ChatGPT? Six case studies might be helpful. | Continue reading
Traditional water heaters are essentially "toasters for water," heating it regardless of whether you need it or not. This ultra-advanced water heater could shave $6,000 off your energy bills: 'Exceptional experience and maximum savings' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
"Steps like this show that the UK heat networks market is open for business." Government announces remarkable plans to turn its buildings into powerful tools: 'This project will help support hundreds of jobs' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Sean McP justifies why balance bikes are better than stabilisers (training wheels) for kids to learn to cycle, and I ponder the possibility of popping the pedals off our youngest's first bike, perhaps later this year. | Continue reading
There's no denying that you will have to commit some upfront cash and wait a few years to see the true benefits of a new solar system. How quickly will your solar panels pay for themselves? Energy expert shares insider tips you need to know first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Noise packages Racket & Chez Scheme boot files1 for all the platforms it supports. Originally, that was just x86-64 and arm64 macOS, but when I added iOS support, that extended to include arm64 iOS. These boot files take up about 45MB for each arch+os pair and the way I originall … | Continue reading
Technology is at a crossroads. It can either be a tool for oppression or a weapon for freedom. The choice lies not with autocrats, but with innovators. This year’s Web Summit wasn’t just a platform for start-ups and tech titans—it was a stage for profound reflection on the inters … | Continue reading