"What a power trip." Homeowner seeks advice after HOA's landscapers destroy property without permission: 'What recourse do we have?' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Warmer temperatures are driving outbreaks of dengue worldwide, with millions of cases already reported in 2024. | Continue reading
Historical infrastructure investments have favoured East-West routes. The 3SI on the other hand also prioritises the development of North-South connectivity, which is essential in order to unleash the full economic potential of the region. The past two years have once again posit … | Continue reading
The ultimate goal is to set a standard for governments and energy corporations alike and ensure that quotas are being met. First-of-its-kind satellite detaches from SpaceX ship, enters orbit: 'Knowing ... how the rates are changing is essential' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
I wouldn’t mind a great-grandchild named after me. My name is cool and means happy, or happyin. Not sure where the in came from but it appeared at least a century ago. Apart from that, perhaps the rule is to not deploy important software changes last thing on Friday. Some things … | Continue reading
Kindle e-readers have long served as a medium for showing ads. Users either chose to live with it or pay the extra $20 to get rid of those though many said that just politely asking the Amazon support staff to remove the ads worked for many. So far so good but as Futurism reporte … | Continue reading
If you’re looking for a nice, dark place to see the stars at night in all of their glory, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better place than Big Bend National Park. Being far from not only cities, but even a ways from all but the smallest towns, there’s just ... [continued] The po … | Continue reading
Gertrude Stein considered herself an experimental writer and wrote what The Poetry Foundation calls “dense poems and fictions, often devoid of plot or dialogue,” with the result being that “commercial publishers slighted her experimental writings and critics dismissed them as inc … | Continue reading
In Podnews today: And the curious case of 'free lives in a game if you subscribe to a podcast'. This is sponsored by CoHost. Leverage CoHost listener data like social media habits, interests, and income to win sponsors.. Visit https://podnews.net/update/podcast-listening-increase … | Continue reading
This brilliant product can turn backyard landscapes into powerhouses. These incredible solar 'hammocks' will give you free energy while protecting your garden first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Signs of thermal strain in a Mac, including what kernel_task is doing, how to encourage heat dissipation and reduce it production. | Continue reading
“The biggest success will be if the people use it." Researcher employs unique solution to region's rampant issue with invasive species: 'We currently don't have a tool like this' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Let’s do a brain activity for kids. This simple activity is a great way to build new pathways in the… The post Building Brain Activity appeared first on Kids Activities Blog. | Continue reading
So, let’s talk about the Stanley Cups. I think it’s wild that they suddenly became the talk of the town, err… Target? Yes, Target of all places. I first heard about them from a friend who couldn’t stop raving about how they were the ultimate must-have item. I kinda thought that w … | Continue reading
At the heart of /e/OS’s philosophy is a strong belief that individual choices can drive significant change. The decision to use one product over another is a powerful statement about the kind of world we want to live in. /e/OS challenges users to reconsider their choices, questio … | Continue reading
Alasdair Rae outlines the basics of visualizing basketball shot data with QGIS, an… Tags: Alasdair Rae, basketball, QGIS | Continue reading
"Just because a trunk isn't perfectly vertical doesn't mean it's a hazard." Homeowner sparks discussion after photo reveals misguided landscaping decision: 'Shocks the tree quite a bit' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The city of Berlin has announced that it will install 20 additional, free bike repair stations for locals to pump up their flat tyres and tighten their brakes. Berlin installs... | Continue reading
A new trailer for Visions Of Mana, the upcoming new action-RPG from Square Enix, has dropped. The short 1-minute trailer packs a lot of new gameplay elements. First off is the new cast of characters revealed. Alongside protagonist Val is Hinna, the Aim of Fire from Tianeea who mu … | Continue reading
"Normally, you’d take care of such concerns by just washing it before eating." Photo of absurdly packaged airport snack sparks anger: 'You're literally shortening their shelf life by doing this' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Catch up quickly with the stories from Central and Eastern Europe that matter, this week led by the ongoing bombardment of Ukraine by Russian forces, primarily targeting energy facilities. Russia’s war on Ukraine Russia fired salvoes of drones and missiles overnight at southern a … | Continue reading
"We wanted people to see." Couple files appeal after receiving notice from town department of code compliance about home garden: 'Someone called in a complaint' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
In this Universe, there are certain physical quantities that are — quite importantly — always conserved. Laws like the “conservation of energy,” “conservation of momentum,” and “conservation of angular momentum” are cornerstones of theories ranging from Newtonian mechanics all th … | Continue reading
I’ve recently joined the video editing team at Trans Academy, and that team has standardized on DaVinci Resolve for all editing. Since I’ve been coming up on the limitations of Final Cut Pro for quite some time I figured I’d finally give it a try, and since I’m working on finishi … | Continue reading
"If we take action, collectively take action, to develop the river sustainably, there’s still hope." Experts sound alarm over major threat to one-fifth of major river's fish: 'Still potentially gaining momentum' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Florida shielded children from social media, Scotland passed a ‘momentous’ wildlife bill, and a diet offered climate hope, plus more The post What went right this week: the good news you should know about appeared first on Positive News. | Continue reading
“Most concerning is the impact the current state of the buildings has on students." Parents and students in Chicago community rally to support game-changing new school plan: 'We don't have much time left' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
The Magical Mixture Mill, the potion brewing game with a factory automation twist, is now at version 1.0, leaving Early Access. The game now has all its quest lines available, new class origins (necromancer, paladin and druid) that brings different bonuses, a cat and plenty of qu … | Continue reading
Ben and Ryan talk about how tiny nations are making huge money from their domain names, the US government’s antitrust case against Apple, the implications of a four-day work week, Reddit’s IPO, and more. | Continue reading
"Thank you." Clothing designer comes to disturbing conclusion after remaking crochet Shein garment: 'I'm honestly just in shock' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
I signed up for the paid version of PJ Vogt’s Search Engine show. One of the latest (free) episodes, Who’s behind these scammy text messages we’ve all been getting?, was fascinated and very effecting. I’ve always liked the idea of good, paid media. Sometimes it’s hard to know wha … | Continue reading
The Toyota Land Cruiser needs no introduction as one of the world's most capable, dependable off-road vehicles. We've seen some pretty impressive go-anywhere camper trucks that take advantage of that world-renowned capability, from compact, stealthy pop-tops to jaw-dropping expan … | Continue reading
Supriya Dwivedi, a “senior advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau”, in the Toronto Star: Critics are once again engaging in bad faith tactics and are trying to frame the issue of online harms as a false dichotomy between freedom of expression and clamping down on online harms, … | Continue reading
Your brain’s a drain. Yup, according to our egghead pals over at Wikipedia, although our brains are only 2% of our body weight they use somewhere in the neighborhood of 25% of our body’s energy. Now that’s a lot, especially when you consider the energy-hogging hearts, lungs, and … | Continue reading
Expats living in Amsterdam could soon be asked to take part in integration courses funded by their employers, according to new plans being proposed by the PvdA (Labour Party), the... | Continue reading
Amplified Industries, founded by Sebastien Mannai SM ’14, PhD ’18, helps oil field operators eliminate spills and stop methane leaks. | Continue reading
Professor Rafael Jaramillo relishes the challenge of developing new, environmentally beneficial semiconductor materials. | Continue reading
President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda Invests in Projects That Will Reduce Costs for Consumer Battery Recycling, Making EVs More Affordable and Boosting Our Domestic Supply Chains WASHINGTON, D.C. — As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Depart … | Continue reading
Tesla (TSLA) has started Cybertruck OEM wrap service after a few months of the launch of its unconventional pickup truck. The automaker is offering Cybertruck wraps in 11 different color options. Tesla has set the price of $6,500 for a Cybertruck wrap. As we predicted in the past … | Continue reading
New High-Resolution Solar Data and Analysis Provides In-Depth Look at Solar Resources in Africa, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East Over 20 years of research in solar radiation at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is now poised to advance power system planning and … | Continue reading
Jim Dalrymple: Siri has done what no person could for 30 years: Make me stop using an Apple product. I am giving up on my 8 HomePods/minis out of the sheer frustration of trying to use Siri. I’ve been in tech for 30 years and this is one of the worst technologies ever and only [… … | Continue reading
Energy insecurity isn't merely an inconvenience; it's a significant public health concern. Researchers express concern after surveying New York City residents on energy security: 'There is a need for more large-scale, comprehensive ... studies' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Lately, we’ve gotten an increased number of emails to our contact page complaining about fossil fuel and propaganda campaigns ads on our website, so I felt compelled to write this post to address the situation. Here are a couple of comments that have come in just the last few day … | Continue reading
"Looks like a jealous lover over to the right." Homeowner excited to discover creatures mating in backyard pond: 'We will have our first babies this year' first appeared on The Cool Down. | Continue reading
Will cut energy waste from venting, flaring and leaks; generate $50 million annually for American taxpayers The Department of the Interior yesterday announced a final rule from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) that will curb the waste of natural gas during the production of oi … | Continue reading
Biden-Harris Administration Approves Seventh Offshore Wind Project The Biden-Harris administration has just announced the Department of the Interior’s approval of the Sunrise Wind offshore wind project – the nation’s seventh approval of a commercial-scale offshore wind project un … | Continue reading
Brian Mason has been named CEMA’s new vice president of strategy and operations, replacing Sandra Marcus who left the association after only nine months. -Andrea Doyle | Continue reading
“You know those body builders with the big arms and skinny little legs? Your jaw is like that.” My dentist is explaining this to me while both her hands are inside my mouth clenching the left and right sides of my jaw. She explains that my right jaw muscle is three times larger t … | Continue reading