Over 160 measles cases in 2024 have raised alarms about vaccine hesitancy and declining immunity, threatening the U.S.’s measles elimination status despite the effectiveness of the MMR vaccine. More than 160 measles cases have been reported across nine states so far this year, in … | Continue reading
A new view of the Helix Nebula reveals a dying white dwarf star at the nebula's center. This star's violent eating habits could be responsible for strange X-ray emissions in the region. | Continue reading
The romantic-longing tune shows yet another facet of what Technotanguero, an Italian duo consisting of two soulmates Massimiliano and Ilaria, is capable of creating. | Continue reading
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Alt Shift X explores how the extraordinary life of Dune author Frank Herbert provided a great deal of inspiration for his iconic books. | Continue reading
Hooray! The post Hailee Steinfeld Is BACK first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
Glen Powell starts along with Coleman Domingo, Josh Brolin, Michael Cera, and more. It's out in November. | Continue reading
The 1.8 million hectares of radiata pine are expected to help the country reach its net-zero emissions goal. Experts unlock hidden possibilities in forest-tracking using advanced tech: 'Near real-time monitoring' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
In Old Gretna on the West Bank, Dough Nguyener’s Bakery takes a modern twist on the quintessential New Orleans bakery, landing somewhere between a classic Vietnamese restaurant, an upscale pastry shop, and a drive-through doughnut spot. And while the aesthetic may lean a bit a li … | Continue reading
"The company said it remains committed to making it easier and simpler to own an EV." Ford fulfills its huge promise to EV drivers with 140,000 free charging adapters: 'This is only the beginning' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Just out of curiosity, and apropos of nothing, we asked Grok (the AI chatbot created by Elon Musk) the following question: If a president of a superpower wanted to destroy his own country, what steps would he take? Here’s what Grok had to say: If a president of a superpower aimed … | Continue reading
An ichthyosaur was pregnant with twins when she died, a fossil from Cretaceous Chile reveals. | Continue reading
Scott Alexander at Astral Codex Ten: In Ballad of the White Horse, G.K. Chesterton describes the Virgin Mary: Her face was like an open word When brave men speak and choose, The very colours of her coat Were better than good news. Why the colors of her coat? The medievals took th … | Continue reading
Cross-posted from the Stan forums jobs board. Work with Alex Andorra Alexandre Andorra, of Learning Bayesian Statisticspodcast and PyMC/ArviZ fame, is now working for the Miami Marlins. If you don’t know Alex’s podcast, I’d encourage you to check it out—he … Continue reading → | Continue reading
Earlier today, I opened the Stocks app to see how bad things were after yesterday afternoon’s tariff announcement. I thought its one-day plots weren’t very useful. Here’s APPL: | Continue reading
Week 13 This is a one-year photo-a-day project called 52 Weeks of Photography. Even though it is a year-long undertaking, I’m taking it one week at a time, because it’s a little easier to manage many small blocks than one large chunk. This is the 14th week, so the 14th set of sev … | Continue reading
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Apple stock getting destroyed today. I feel for small investors who are caught up in this. But also maybe a lesson for Tim Cook and his $1 million donation to the inauguration. Trump is reckless. You might think you’ll benefit by supporting him, but really you’re just empowering … | Continue reading
Softech'ture: Rethinking Fabric Waste by NextOfKin Creatives and Mobella Galleria explores transforming discarded textiles into functional homeware. Addressing the 45% fabric waste from production, the project repurposes textile offcuts into modular Link Lamps and sculptural Flor … | Continue reading
Paleontologists found a group of four-legged Triassic creatures preserved in the same bone bed—but they don’t know what killed the animals | Continue reading
Speaking to io9, showrunner Russell T Davies confirmed that a new documentary will look back on the making of Doctor Who's return–and why it's happening a little later than you might expect. | Continue reading
Meet Dino, an ugly plush dinosaur that comes armed with a built-in AI chatbot that records your kid's every word. For just $249, your child can share their secrets with this knockoff Barney while you eavesdrop through an app. Let's be clear about what this is: It's literally just … | Continue reading
The latest riff on Sherlock Holmes is coming to the CW network in mere days, and we’ve got a trailer with the detective himself, played in this version by the indomitable David Thewlis, as well as his… daughter(?), played by Blu Hunt, whose previous credits include The Originals … | Continue reading
The nearly complete specimen of a known plesiosaur species is opening scientists’ eyes to the diversification of these ancient marine reptiles during the Early Jurassic period. Found in southern Germany, Plesiopterys wildi, a relatively small species measuring 10 feet long, is th … | Continue reading
Gastrointestinal mayhem struck the luxury Cunard Line ship Queen Mary 2, on which 224 passengers and 17 crew members are battling norovirus. The Centers for Disease Control reports that the ship is en route from Southampton, England to New York and on to the Caribbean. — Read the … | Continue reading
When bars are stacked, we can see shifts in composition, but the layout can also make it harder to see patterns individually. Let's look at our options. Tags: categories, composition, separation | Continue reading
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"Wherever humans go, there is often going to be a lot of trash." Local group launches bold cleanup effort using unexpected tech: 'So many people are about this' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
With every new portable console comes a mountain of new third-party accessories. We’ve already seen Hori’s Piranha Plant alternative to the Switch 2’s USB-C camera, but Genki has announced a larger lineup of accessories designed to help protect the portable console while you’re p … | Continue reading
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Spring into fun this April with a variety of engaging activities for kids! From crafting to playful science experiments, these… The post The Funnest April Activities For Kids appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
A 38-year-old gentleman posing as a doctor in New York tried to flee the country after one of his procedures left a woman in critical condition. But he didn't get very far when police arrested him at John F. Kennedy International airport with an unused ticket to Colombia in hand. … | Continue reading
It’s been over two years since we found out Phineas and Ferb co-creator Dan Povenmire was working on forty new episodes for the popular kids animated series, which has been off the air since 2015. Today, we not only got a trailer for the new season, but we also got news on when w … | Continue reading
The future might be electric, but the present is electrified. That’s Toyota’s stance, and the Crown is one of several models the automaker offers that follow what has been proven a prescient aim. Continue Reading Category: Automotive, Transport Tags: Toyota, Hybrid, Sedan, Statio … | Continue reading
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Groundbreaking Technology Uses Acoustic Waves to Move Living Cells Without Contact This innovation could replace bulky lab equipment, revolutionizing drug discovery and enabling rapid, personalized treatment testing. Born from a student project levitating diamonds, the tech has e … | Continue reading
Scientists assumed most forms of life before the Great Oxidation Event didn't metabolize oxygen—but recent research suggests otherwise. | Continue reading
The Trump ally says he wants to "ensure Congress has a voice in trade policy." | Continue reading
Turmoil has engulfed the republic. Yesterday, President Trump announced worldwide tariffs on imports, described as reciprocal but in fact based on the balance of trade with each territory. The peculiar formula and other oddities, such as tariffs on trade from uninhabited islands, … | Continue reading
On the red carpet, as in his profession, this man COMMITS. The post 2025 Awards Season Retrospective: Jeremy Strong first appeared on Go Fug Yourself. | Continue reading
As technology evolves, staying current with the latest advancements and skills remains crucial. Continuous learning is essential for maintaining a competitive edge in the tech industry. IEEE Education Week, taking place from 6 to 12 April, emphasizes the importance of lifelong le … | Continue reading
A disturbing examination of toxic masculinity and the darkest pits of the Internet, about a young man’s algorithmic descent into depravity. The post rekt by Alex Gonzalez: Who Needs Cosmic Horror When the Internet Is Right Here? appeared first on Reactor. | Continue reading
"Everybody's first impression is that the rats are our enemies." Giant rat celebrated for detecting one of the world's deadliest illnesses: 'We really do see them as heroes' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
My formative experiences of computing and the internet are now regarded as “history” haha Which is BRILLIANT because I get to experience them all again, only via people who are doing the work to actually document and interpret it. So, some links! Cybercultural is by Richard MacMa … | Continue reading
Just about everything with the Nintendo Switch 2 is more expensive than the original Switch. It’s perhaps not unexpected that the console itself costs more money than the first Switch. That device launched more than eight years ago, after all. But following yesterday’s big Sw … | Continue reading
Upending a long-held supposition, MIT researchers find a common catalyst works by cycling between two different forms. | Continue reading
We find out whether the Dark Skys DS-FX competes with the best star projectors on the market. | Continue reading
You can’t miss The Tomato Place. It sits proud and chaotic, a collection of ideas and impulses, just south of Vicksburg on Highway 61. Its namesake banner hangs out front, along with signs for boiled peanuts, shelled pecans, fried green tomatoes, turkey legs, and more. Old iron t … | Continue reading