Circular manufacturing doesn't work with conventional masonry. Once you lay bricks or cinderblocks and mortar them into place, you can't practically smash them up to make new bricks or blocks. But a team of engineers at MIT has figured out that you can—if you use glass.The team h … | Continue reading
For lone caregivers of special needs kids and adults, shopping for groceries can be difficult; pushing both a wheelchair and a shopping cart is impractical. Enter this Caroline's Cart, developed by Drew Ann Long, an entrepreneur and mom of a special needs daughter. Long came up w … | Continue reading
Fun fact: In Alaska, the permafrost makes laying underground cables impractical. It's also not cost-effective to build overhead lines suspended from anchored poles. So to get broadband internet to rural interior communities, they use underwater fiber-optic lines laid in rivers.Al … | Continue reading
California-based ebike company Blix has launched a folding commuter that can haul over 300 lb, and comes with auto power/gear shifting for optimum riding, can ride as Class 2 or 3, and includes a 70-mile battery. Continue Reading Category: Bicycles, Transport Tags: ebikes, Pedal- … | Continue reading
catch-up features to Garmin and Wahoo. The post Coros – 23 new features added (September 2024) appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krunner • tri bike run. | Continue reading
A new finding with the expansive Dark Energy Camera offers a clear explanation for the quasar ‘urban density’-conundrum. Using the DECam, researchers discovered 38 galaxies around quasar VIK J2348-3054 but found an unexpected void of galaxies close to the quasar. This suggests th … | Continue reading
Production I.G pushed animation to new heights to successfully adapt horror auteur Junji Ito's magnum opus. | Continue reading
This Reddit post is an excellent example of taking damaged items in your home and getting crafty to make DIY repairs. DIY enthusiast reveals clever strategy to keep pets entertained without breaking the bank: 'Smart move' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Coppola's new film features themes and concepts that have fueled sci-fi for the last century, so let's take a deeper look at the futures we were promised... The post The Future Is a City: Megalopolis and Why Architecture Matters to Sci-Fi appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Illustration: Alex Castro / The Verge YouTube is telling Premium subscribers outside the US that they’ll be paying more for the service soon, social media users began reporting over the weekend. So far, the higher prices are being reported in regions that include the EU, the Midd … | Continue reading
Northvolt has completed a restructuring plan that will lead to significant layoffs while it seeks a new path forward. The post Northvolt Reacts To Changes In Demand For Batteries — Make A New Plan, Stan! appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
The young Mozart composed the piece around 1760 and was played for the first time at the Leipzig Opera over the weekend. | Continue reading
A new service to help you keep up to date with changes in browser support. | Continue reading
A new map that details gravitational anomalies on Mars has revealed 20 mysteriously dense blobs, including a dog-shaped mass, buried below the planet's north pole. And researchers have no clear idea where they came from. | Continue reading
I always like a good hack. And this story delivers. Basically, the New York City bikeshare program has a system to reward people who move bicycles from full stations to empty ones. By deliberately moving bikes to create artificial problems, and exploiting exactly how the system c … | Continue reading
Here at CleanTechnica, Michael Barnard is the primary marine shipping author. Some other writers have an interest as well, but I have only created several posts, sticking mostly to electrified boats. However, in reading some of his articles, and perusing the user comments, an ide … | Continue reading
Jonathan Portes in The Guardian: Thomas Piketty has come a long way. He first captured public attention in 2014 with his wildly ambitious, 704-page updating of Marx’s Das Kapital, entitled Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Part of its appeal – it became both an international b … | Continue reading
It’s earned a permanent spot in my pantry. READ MORE... | Continue reading
We first tested the Cuisinart food processor seven years ago. It can slice, dice, and knead and has a straightforward interface that’s easy to use. | Continue reading
Apple’s VP of camera software engineering Jon McCormack gave Nilay Patel a quote about how Apple views photography in our modern age. Here’s what he said: Here’s our view of what a photograph is. The way we like to think of it is that it’s a personal celebration of something that … | Continue reading
Wearables are likely to be one of the first formats to adopt microLED, Garmin and TAG are the most likley first adopters. The post Garmin MicroLED display – AU Optronic in mass production now? appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krun … | Continue reading
The Chinese automaker and battery-swapping enthusiast Nio is adding the new L60 electric car to its electric vehicle lineup under the Onvo brand. The post A Battery-Swapping Secret Is Behind The New Nio Affordable L60 Electric Vehicle appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
A running toilet may waste hundreds of gallons of water per day, which is like flushing your hard-earned cash down the drain. Home maintenance expert reveals simple and helpful hack for detecting a leak in your toilet: 'Saving this one' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Time to save 21% or more on the Galaxy Z Fold6 from Samsung and Amazon. | Continue reading
Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Monday morning read: J&J’s Bankruptcy Effort Fails Supreme Court Test, Holdouts Say (Steven Church, Bloomberg) A Supreme Court Justice Warned Tha … | Continue reading
On the Wednesday morning after our move to Atlanta, the new puppy pees in a box of unpacked books, Adam smears syrup on the couch, and Dianne loses her wedding ring. Later, chauffeuring Adam to preschool feels like a reprieve. I’ve just married Adam’s mom. The kid and I are off t … | Continue reading
A new version of the Necro Trojan malware for Android was installed on 11 million devices through Google Play in malicious SDK supply chain attacks. [...] | Continue reading
by Ziva Branstetter ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. The Geor … | Continue reading
JBL’s party lights can sync their animations to the company’s speakers. | Image: JBL JBL has announced two new accessories for its PartyBox line of LED-enhanced Bluetooth speakers: the PartyLight Stick, which looks like a glowing animated lightsaber, and the PartyLight Beam, whic … | Continue reading
VMware Desktop Hypervisor products Fusion and Workstation are used by millions of people every day to run virtual machines on their Windows, Linux and Mac computers. They give users the ability to quickly and easily build "local virtual" environments to install other operating sy … | Continue reading
Energy storage batteries are using many technologies that are not appropriate for use in automobiles and trucks. The post Grid-Scale Storage Batteries Use Many Different Chemistries appeared first on CleanTechnica. | Continue reading
When it comes to spreading light into dark, 2nd Brightest Object is a reference to the moon. | Continue reading
“It’s so freeing, it’s beautiful in a way, to have a great failure, there’s... | Continue reading
The Most Famous Blogger - Famous Bloggers are from the other web, not the Indy Web but it’s interesting to see what the rest of the Internet is subject to. - linkage.lol/the-most-… | Continue reading
Three teens figure out how to enter their bodies 20 years in the future in the sci-fi comedy, which screened this weekend at Fantastic Fest. | Continue reading
Not sure why I like this photo so much. It clicks. | Continue reading
Today's links What the fuck is a PBM? Matt Stoller's got you covered (but your health insurer doesn't). Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2023 Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Recent appearances: Where I've been. Latest b … | Continue reading
Work smarter not harder by offloading your chores to this robot vacuum and mop for $380 | Continue reading
A study by Columbia University found no increased autism risk in children born during the first year of the pandemic or exposed to COVID in utero, challenging fears that the pandemic would raise autism rates. Instead, findings suggest a lower autism screening positivity in COVID- … | Continue reading
Foundations, my new 12-month course designed to help you improve twelve essential elements for the good life, is now open. You can sign up here: https://join.ingeniumcourses.com/foundations/ Registration is open until Friday, September 27th, 2024 at midnight Pacific Time. After t … | Continue reading
"I thought I was back in Vietnam, in the combat zone." 'Cancer Alley' residents call out major corporation after dangerous blunder fills air with toxic black fumes: 'I taste oil in my mouth' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Read new chapters from the new Stormlight Archive book every Monday, leading up to its release on December 6th The post Read Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson: Chapters 14 and 15 appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Asteroids can devastate the planet in an instant – just ask the dinosaurs. Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories have now demonstrated a proof of concept method to deflect a potential Earthbound asteroid using a blast of X-rays. Continue Reading Category: Space, Science Tags … | Continue reading
Image: The Verge Microsoft made security its No. 1 priority for every employee earlier this year, following years of security issues and a scathing report from the US Cyber Safety Review Board. Nearly six months after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told the entire company that secur … | Continue reading
Day Two kicks off with a bang, as various characters are hit with realizations, revelations, disturbing news, and surprise visitors… The post Wind and Truth Read-Along Discussion: Chapters 14 and 15 appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
Three years after they were first teased, the MCU's squad of anti-heroes finally have their spotlight. | Continue reading
The 2023 writers strike and a change in Marvel’s releasing schedule kept director Jake Schreier’s Thunderbolts from hitting theaters when it was initially planned. But the film’s new trailer makes it look like it might have been worth the wait. Set some time after the events of T … | Continue reading
Governments are banking on this old drug in the event of an H5N1 outbreak. | Continue reading