These are hastily written notes, not a fully worked-out essay, nor is it intended to be a complete presentation of the Gospel. I am merely unburdening myself of some connected thoughts that have […] | Continue reading
"[A] more elegant way to tackle plastic recycling issues." Researchers unveil bold new solution to tackle the world's growing trash crisis: 'Particularly exciting' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
In a breakthrough with promising real-world applications, a team of Rutgers biophysicists, bioengineers, and plant biologists has captured the first live images. In a groundbreaking study, researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have captured continuous, 24-hour images of … | Continue reading
"These infuriate me." Driver shares disturbing gas station video showing invasive trend: 'This drives me absolutely wild' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Abandoning the principle of a unified Ukraine would embolden aggressors by signalling that military might can reshape international borders with impunity. Ukraine’s borders are not merely lines on a map—they represent the sovereignty, identity, and hard-won independence of a nati … | Continue reading
AI 2027 is a good read. Both endings seem wildly unrealistic, but as a warning it did make me think. So it worked. Just seems greatly accelerated beyond a few years from now. | Continue reading
"We cannot rehabilitate unless we get rid of the invasive species." Students launch removal effort to battle aggressive plant invasion on campus: 'To ensure the native species can continue to thrive' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Not everyone with ADHD responds to stimulants like Ritalin, which increase dopamine levels in the brain. Now, new research suggests the drug’s effectiveness is less about the amount of dopamine it produces and more about the number and type of receptors that respond to it. Contin … | Continue reading
Arthur Russell Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In And Out A live recording of Arthur Russell playing cello and singing in 1985 offers a tantalising peak at the gestation of the classic World of Echo Open Vocal Phrases Where Songs Come In and Out (Live 12/20/85) by Arthur Russ … | Continue reading
"Part of being a responsible dog owner is taking responsibility for any damage they cause." Homeowner enraged after neighbor refuses to pay for dog's costly damage: 'That's not how anything works' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Here's a list of recent good videos I stumbled across and enjoyed. Torpedo Bats It's cool to see a bunch of semi-pro baseball guys on YouTube testing out whether the new torpedo bat designs are really amazing or if they're mostly hype. This one | Continue reading
"This gives me hope!" Resourceful homeowner stuns with pictures of DIY tiny home on wheels: 'Can't believe I built this on my own' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
In today’s episode, Ryan sits down with Richard “Spencer” Schaefer, cofounder and CTO of Lunar Analytics and a federal AI officer, and Caroline Zhang, cofounder and CTO of Knowtex, which provides AI-powered voice technology to automate workflows. They talk about safeguarding pati … | Continue reading
Intriguing signs from CERN hint at a never-before-seen form of matter – one that could be the tiniest particle cluster ever detected. Top quarks, typically too short-lived to pair up, may have briefly bonded into a mysterious object known as toponium. This unexpected observation … | Continue reading
The suitably named Mod trailer from Trail Trailers (say that five times fast) is one in a new wave of ultra-modular trailers designed to build up from chassis bones to fully capable, plug-and-play adventure wagon. The Mod starts off as a basic, rugged, military-inspired utility f … | Continue reading
"We have no idea where that plume is gone or if we're even going to find it in neighbors' wells." Landfill sparks alarm after test reveals toxic chemicals exceed safe limits: 'The plume size is completely unknown' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Another legacy PlayStation IP has made its return to modern platforms. War Of The Monsters, the kaiju battler by now-defunct Incognito Entertainment, is now available on PS4 and PS5. This is a port, via emulation, and not a remaster or remake. The 2003 game lets you play as vario … | Continue reading
The 387-foot yacht reportedly burned over $158,000 worth of fuel in just two short months. Photos of Mark Zuckerberg's extravagant $500 million superyacht spark outrage at coastal dock: 'Sink these things' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
A three-year study has found robust evidence that one particular vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) offers older adults long-term protection against the infection, even if efficacy wanes from season to season. Despite this, just a single dose cut serious illness by nea … | Continue reading
While flipping channels mindlessly the other day I ended up on the fast money round of Family Feud just as the host said to the contestant, “Name a household chore you don’t mind doing.” The contestant flashed a split-second look of massive confusion before reluctantly spitting o … | Continue reading
The incoming German government has announced details of its coalition agreement. How will the planned policy changes impact renters in Germany? German government announces... | Continue reading
New research using computational vision models suggests the brain’s “ventral stream” might be more versatile than previously thought. | Continue reading
"Yeah, Round Up won't cut it." Couple horrified after discovering bizarre situation behind electric outlet: 'I wonder how much of our wall they will have to remove' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
"They are pitting us against each other, and that weakens us all." EV driver raises alarm about growing problem at Tesla charging stations: 'This is going to inconvenience a lot of EV drivers' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
"Our study shows the importance of considering behavioral plasticity in conservation efforts." Experts stunned by bizarre reaction from birds exposed to unusual disturbance: 'Significant impact' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
President Trump last week revoked security clearances for Chris Krebs, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) who was fired by Trump after declaring the 2020 election the most secure in U.S. history. The White House memo, which also sus … | Continue reading
In this article, Black Swan Capital discusses what the recently imposed US tariffs mean for you and your investments as an expat living in Germany. Since the election of US... | Continue reading
A one-year prospective study found no correlation between atherosclerosis and extremely high cholesterol levels in 100 otherwise metabolically healthy individuals who had followed a ketogenic diet for an average of five years. A new study from The Lundquist Institute for Biomedic … | Continue reading
Where Winds Meet, the ambitious open world action-adventure RPG set in ancient China, is now set to release in 2025. A new trailer reaffirms that the game is still coming, and looking just as good as its previous reveals. In addition, Where Winds Meet will be holding a closed bet … | Continue reading
"Both polyethylene and polypropylene cutting boards released significant quantities." Researchers make disturbing discovery after testing common kitchen tools: 'Still not well understood' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Post deliveries in the Netherlands could soon be cut to just two days a week, the CEO of PostNL has said, explaining that the five-day delivery model is outdated and unsustainable... | Continue reading
I’ve been rebalancing my portfolio lately. It’s something I do every couple of years—trim what’s run ahead, add where conviction has deepened, and adjust based on what I now believe to be real, durable value. I’m not a trader. I buy and hold for years, sometimes decades, and whil … | Continue reading
The first batch of deep dives for EA Sports F1 25, this year’s Formula 1 game by Codemasters, has been released. And as promised, it’s a overview on the major changes made to My Team mode and Career mode. Dubbed as “the biggest overhaul since it was introduced in F1 2020”, My Tea … | Continue reading
If you've ever looked into the living conditions of astronauts in space, you probably know they make do with spartan arrangements, including mostly rehydratable meals. Continue Reading Category: Space, Science Tags: Food, Astronauts, International Space Station, MIT, Technical Un … | Continue reading
Windows 10’s end-of-life points to the sheer neglect that computer users face when their world isn’t completely defined by technology. Hey all, Ernie here with another theme week. This time, we’re going to focus on the long tail of hardware, and some forthcoming threats to that l … | Continue reading
What are the qualities of a good day for you? I'm talking about an ordinary good day, not the birth of a child or getting promoted kind of good. What has to happen for you to go to bed with a smile on your face? For me, good days almost always come after a good night's sleep. Alt … | Continue reading
This case is a reminder that public land belongs to all of us. Man hit with severe penalties for illegal scheme in public forest — here's what's happening first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
What are the qualities of a good day for you? I'm talking about an ordinary good day, not the birth of a child or getting promoted kind of good. What has to happen for you to go to bed with a smile on your face? For me, good days almost always come after a good night's sleep. Alt … | Continue reading
Canada is once again flirting with the idea of an east-west energy corridor. The vision sounds big and bold: a designated path across the country to carry everything from crude oil to natural gas, hydrogen to electricity. In this rapid, Trump-inflected election cycle, political l … | Continue reading
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 887 for the week of April 6 – 12, 2025. The full version of this issue is available here. In this issue we cover: Plucky Puffin (25.04) Final Freeze Plucky Puffin (25.04) Release Status Tracking New SRU team Matrix room Welcome New M … | Continue reading
My odometer just hit 150,218. Below explains why we still love our 2019 Model 3 after 150,000 miles and nearly 5½ years. We are about to make our annual 1500-mile spring migration from Utah to northern Wisconsin and Tesla is still the only brand of EVs that can make that ... [con … | Continue reading
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"Reducing the energy burden for low-income residents." Lawmaker presses forward with innovative legislation to reduce utility bills: 'Moral imperative' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
"Not only alters the landscape but simultaneously poses an indirect risk." Scientists make stunning discovery after studying 20 years of satellite images of the globe: 'Important impacts' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The progress on my neon-inspired 3D printed LED sign is coming along nicely! I decided to start working on a sign that displays my gamer tag, “TheGreasyPotato”. I began by creating a prototype to get a sense of what the full-size sign might look like. For this prototype, I design … | Continue reading
“Your honor, the FTC calls Mark Zuckerberg.†Flanked by two bodyguards, Meta’s CEO solemnly strode into a Washington, DC courtroom. Despite his last-ditch efforts to avoid a trial, he was there, jaw clenched, to defend his company from being broken up by the US government. … | Continue reading
"It's a power thing." Town council adopts new tactics for handling yard equipment complaints: 'More like detectives than firemen' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
I get a little grumpy when I open a new browser tab and am not greeted by a random public domain image from the Library of Congress. It’s like someone taking a knife to my IV drip of small joys. This is enabled by a little gizmo I have taken under my tech wing, the […] | Continue reading