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Hackaday
The Persistent Display We Never Got - Hackaday

We all know the e-ink persistent displays, as they’re cheap and plentiful enough to have become ubiquitous in applications such as supermarket price labels. But we don’t often see some …

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Pokemon GO Hub
Pokémon GO Events This Week: July 6-12, 2026 - Pokémon GO Hub

Pokémon GO’s July 6-12 week sees us will into the season of Forever Forward! This is the biggest week of the year in Pokémon GO, with the Road of Legends and global GO Fest taking place! Plus the weekly rotating Raid Hours, Spotlight Hour, Dynamax Battles and…

Hackaday
Disk Polishing Goes Open Source - Hackaday

Optical media is great — it’s pretty high density, relatively durable, and decently long-lasting if well cared for. If not well cared for, well, it’s only relatively durable, and …

Space Daily
Psychologist Roy Baumeister ran a large study on what separates a happy life from a meaningful one, and the divide is sharper than you'd expect: happiness comes from getting what you want, but meaning comes from what you give, whether you spend your d - Space Daily

In 2013, the psychologist Roy Baumeister and three colleagues published a paper with a plain title: “Some Key Differences between a Happy Life and a Meaningful Life.” They surveyed 397 adults and found something that cuts against the obvious assumption.

Womansworld.com
8 Easy Ways To Help Prevent Dementia if It Runs in Your Family - AOL.com

If you have a loved one who has suffered from dementia, you probably wish you could look into a crystal ball and know if you, too, will experience memory loss. But there’s reason to feel empowered, not fearful. There are everyday habits that can protect your …

Space Daily
A University of Washington researcher published a finding in 2025 that stops you cold: blue whales sing at frequencies so deep that killer whales, their only natural predator, cannot hear them at all — their calls are invisible to orca ears beyond one kilometre - Space Daily

A blue whale can send a call through the ocean with a voice deeper than almost any animal sound on Earth. The strange part is not only that other blue whales can hear it. It is that killer whales, the only known natural predator of blue whales, may largely mi…

Space Daily
For much of the past century, scientists believed dinosaurs were already in decline when the asteroid struck 66 million years ago — but a 2025 study published in Science found fossils in New Mexico showing they were flourishing in diverse, thriving ecosyste - Space Daily

For much of the past century, many scientists believed the dinosaurs were already in decline when the asteroid struck 66 million years ago, a group past its prime that a cosmic accident merely finished off. A 2025 study published in the journal Science, built…

Nature.com
Tales of total synthesis - Nature

Ahead of his 80th birthday, Kyriacos Costa (K. C.) Nicolaou, Harry C. Wiess Professor of Chemistry at Rice University, spoke about his career in science.

Space Daily
Cooling a data centre on Earth can consume 10 to 30 per cent of its energy budget and millions of litres of water; in orbit, there is no air, no cooling towers, and no river to dump heat into — only vast radiator panels bleeding waste heat away as infrared light int - Space Daily

Keeping a data centre cool on Earth is a surprisingly large part of the job. Cooling can swallow anywhere from a tenth to a third of a facility’s entire energy budget, and the thirstiest sites drink millions of litres of water to do it. Move that data centre …

Space Daily
The Voyager 1 probe, launched in 1977, is now so far from Earth that a radio signal travelling at the speed of light takes over 22 hours to reach it, and it is still sending data back from interstellar space on a power source the size of a car battery - Space Daily

Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is now so far from Earth that a radio signal travelling at the speed of light takes more than 22 hours to reach it. And it is still working, still sending data back from interstellar space, running on a nuclear power source that t…

Space Daily
The debate over how many Earth-like planets exist has a wide range — from one, if the Rare Earth hypothesis is right, to something approaching a hundred quintillion, if Milky Way rates hold across the universe's roughly two trillion galaxies — and both answer - Space Daily

Ask how many Earth-like planets there are, and the honest answer is that serious researchers give estimates spanning more than twenty orders of magnitude. At one end, essentially one, us, if the Rare Earth hypothesis is right. At the other, something approach…

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