When she’s in need of some love and attention, like this Twentiest of Bleptember, my dog will place herself underfoot at my desk. She won’t necessarily put her blep away, though. | Continue reading
When Juan Pablo Sarmiento thought to himself "couldn't Sex and the City's love triangles be squared-away by polyamory?" he didn't just sit down and write slashfic. No; he came up with a formula for idealised polycules, and open-sourced the algorithm. That's my kind of nerdity! | Continue reading
OPPO is working on a solution within Color OS 15 that will make it easier to transfer files to and from an iPhone. | Continue reading
TV Show of the Day: The Perfect Couple (Netflix) Coffee of the Day: Starbucks Iced Pecan Crunch Oatmilk Latte | Continue reading
Unblock and watch BBC iPlayer from anywhere in the world with this selection of streaming-friendly VPNs. | Continue reading
Some of Poland’s most innovative start-ups can now access new funding from the largest national initiative supporting innovations in the European Union. There was a huge boost for the Polish start-up ecosystem this week with news that PFR Ventures, Poland’s national development f … | Continue reading
I have a confession. Long before I became a cozy mystery author, I had a dream publishing job as a Nancy Drew editor. But to be honest, I didn’t always love the famous girl detective. Not as much as her legions of fans, anyway. To me, her character was too…perfect. I’m not a Nanc … | Continue reading
Supernatural and detective fiction have long been linked: let’s not forget that Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (published in 1897) has Dr. Abraham Van Helsing and his crew of fearless vampire hunters sleuthing through London to find the titular bloodsucker. That merger has extended from … | Continue reading
Vortioxetine, an antidepressant, shows promise against glioblastoma in lab tests conducted by ETH Zurich, leading to forthcoming clinical trials. Glioblastoma is an incurable and fatal type of brain cancer. In a large-scale drug screening, the antidepressant, vortioxetine emerged … | Continue reading
by Ed Simon Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe Though there are stories about people trading their souls with the devil in exchange for power and knowledge before, it was the English playwright Christopher Marlowe’s 1592 play that firmly entrenched that variety of character in … | Continue reading
This list is bound to have a gift for your loved one who's got it all. | Continue reading
Give a gift that makes the night unforgettable, no matter how much they drink. | Continue reading
Plugable's debut in the portable laptop monitor space is worth your attention. | Continue reading
Charge your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods with a charging pad the size of your wallet, now on sale for $26.97 (reg. $69.99) | Continue reading
Get lifetime access to Microsoft Office 2019, Windows 11 Pro, Project, and Visio without the risk of 365 outages. | Continue reading
Consolidate your cloud storage with a 20TB lifetime subscription to Prism Drive on sale for a one-time payment of $79.97 (reg. $1,494). | Continue reading
Make any song you can think of with Supermusic, an AI that can generate full songs from prompts or lyrics in a matter of moments, and it's only $39.97 for life. | Continue reading
What the Amish understand perhaps more than we do is the necessity of maintaining and protecting domains of embodied human agency in our lives. | Continue reading
Many HOAs make unreasonable demands on homeowners to meet green lawn standards, often blocking helpful, eco-friendly changes. Homeowner met with warnings after considering controversial method to prevent HOA fines: 'You would likely need to get plans drawn up' first appeared on T … | Continue reading
America’s first true dictator disguised himself as a friend of “the people.” | Continue reading
T cells are our first line of defense against cancer, but the battle tends to exhaust them. Now, scientists have found a way to give them extra “batteries” to keep them fighting longer, with promising early results in mice. Continue Reading Category: Cancer, Illnesses and conditi … | Continue reading
The answer depends on their political affiliation. | Continue reading
Have you recently graduated? In 2022, we launched the Eureka traineeship programme, offering graduates the opportunity to continue their learning journey, while working as part of a talented, 40-strong international team right next to the Parc du Cinquantenaire. You’d be… Read mo … | Continue reading
Amazon has just come out with a new software update for the Kindle Scribe. This will make the Scribe to be at par with all other Kindle devices so far as the software is concerned. When I say all Kindle devices, I mean the basic Kindle and the Kindle Paperwhite. There has also be … | Continue reading
"This is one of the most comprehensive, household-specific, national estimates of rooftop solar impacts on household energy burden." New study reveals incredible benefit of homes with rooftop solar panels: 'It reduces their energy burden' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Residents and legal advocates ask the EPA to keep enforcing Title VI civil rights protections | Continue reading
Mablethorpe is an ancient market town on the Lincolnshire coast, just 3 miles north of where we were staying. Since Victorian times it has been developed as a seaside tourist town, popular with working-class holidaymakers from the Midlands. Entertainment is traditional, with beac … | Continue reading
Il 27 settembre sarà la Giornata mondiale del turismo, una celebrazione internazionale annuale decisa dall'Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite nel 1979. The post World Tourism Day, 27 settembre 2024 appeared first on Be Travel Onlife. | Continue reading
Weyrdlets is a quirky free-to-play virtual desktop pet game developed by Malaysia-based Weyrdworks. The game is out now and is getting a new round of content update. The Bright Days & Cozy Nights Update brings in a day-and-night cycle, which will see the island where you adorable … | Continue reading
New infrared image highlights star formation triggered by merger-in-progress. Arp 107, a pair of interacting galaxies, shines brightly in high-resolution infrared light. A collision, which occurred hundreds of millions ago, created a tenuous bridge of gas and dust that connects t … | Continue reading
The most likely outcome was always that Giant would end up owning Stages Cycling. The post appeared first on the5krunner • tri bike run. The full post can be read now at the5krunner • tri bike run. | Continue reading
The particles are everywhere, and they may harm human health. | Continue reading
There are so many rebates and credits available that it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the choices. The government is shelling out $14,000 or more for home upgrades — here's how you can take advantage first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Today on App Addict - IINA - Free and Open-Source Video Player - I have been installing VLC on computers at work for over 20 years, it’s been a standard part of the image in K12 and higher ed schools for such a long time because it just works. You can throw just about any type of … | Continue reading
by John Hartley “Beauty is mysterious as well as terrible.” Noted the Russian novelist Fydor Dostoevsky, “God and the devil are fighting there, and the battlefield is the heart of man.” When 18th century Scholars used anthropology, physiognomy, and phrenology to apportion value a … | Continue reading
It's part of a broader movement along the Carolina coast, a movement you can be a part of, to create more wildlife-friendly environments. Aquariums and piers push to make major change along North Carolina coast: 'We're all trying to make a difference for wildlife' first appeared … | Continue reading
Germany has two of many things thanks to its modern history. What’s the difference between International Children’s Day and Weltkindertag, and how are they acknowledged in the... | Continue reading
Painting city roofs white could lower the temperature in London dramatically on the hottest days, new research suggests. | Continue reading
Square Enix Collective and FuturLab have announced that the Shrek Special Pack for PowerWash Simulator will be releasing next month, after their announcement trailer was showcase in the recent Nintendo Indie World Showcase. Like their previous collaborations like the Warhammer 40 … | Continue reading
Traditional electric stoves and gas ranges heat up the surface of the appliance, which then heats the pot or pan on top of it. You can soon get this game-changing kitchen appliance for free — courtesy of the government first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Join us for the annual EUscreen Symposium on 9 and 10 December in Barcelona, Spain! This year’s symposium is co-hosted by EUscreen and 3Cat. Register for the Symposium now! EUscreen Symposium 2024 The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence technologies has opened new horizo … | Continue reading
California just took a big step to reduce carbon pollution from its buildings — though the state didn’t go as far as advocates wanted. Last week, the California Energy Commission (CEC) adopted a fresh set of building energy efficiency standards , the rules the state wields to red … | Continue reading
Canary Media’s chart of the week translates crucial data about the clean energy transition into a visual format. Canary thanks Clean Energy Counsel for its support of the column. It’s back-to-school season in the U.S., and more students than ever are headed to class on electric, … | Continue reading
“Screaming ‘Jesus, help me’”, Wyndham Wallace looks for God in the 1987 album which returned The Wholly Cosmic Julian Cope (© TOTP) to the charts Unlike the Son of God, it took the acronymic Julian Cope three years to undergo resurrection. While on stage at London’s Hammersmith P … | Continue reading
"You'll see that once you start crunching the numbers on the amount of service cost and service downtime, it saves you." Construction giant announces release of world's first electric backhoe loader: 'We looked at every aspect' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Meta's Open Letter titled "Europe needs regulatory certainty on AI" is bullshit. | Continue reading
The findings were overwhelmingly positive and supported widespread installation. The government is giving away up to $8,000 for this amazing HVAC tech: 'There are millions of people who would benefit' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading