Thursday, December 18, 2025

That sounds about right.

The dolphins owe him a  truckload of money, and that's their problem for signing him to a lucrative contract when he never really showed much on the field


Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Winning at soarin

That's my player in the top spot. And would you look at the response time! 0.0 seconds! Man am I awesome. Lol

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Raya Power makes a solar-battery system you can put in… | Canary Media

Here's a pretty nice approach to adding cellular to your home without having to attach it to the roof. It's more flexible and it would seem adds more flexibility. 
 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Scientists Generate Power At Night By Passively Beaming Heat into Outer Space. It's "Like Solar Cells in Reverse"

That's pretty cool. Scientists have refined what's known as a Stirling engine - one that captures heat dissipation to generate power - to collect heat that's being released from the earth at night. 

They're calling it a sort of reverse solar cell. 

Experts warn ongoing concern with Atlantic Ocean will be direct threat to dozens of nations: 'Consequences for at least 1,000 years to come'

There have been several articles about changes to the Atlantic current that will have a direct impact on our climate. 

And why is it changing? It's maybe still debatable, but appears to be as a result of the worlds changing climate. Then this will have a follow on effect on our climate. 
 

Canada launches $1.2 billion push to attract talent, as U.S. charges $100,000 fee for H-1B visas - CBS News

You go, Canada! Way to try and build yourself into a competitive world power. 

Scientists will be happy to make there way to the great white north and help build something lasting. 

A 180-Year Assumption About Light Was Just Proven Wrong : ScienceAlert

I always enjoy reading about how scientific notions, assumptions, and theorems can be challenged and sometimes disproved or updated. 

Here's a case where the Faraday effect on light was shown to be affected by magnetic fields. It's a bit to digest, but the basic idea is that light that is polarized can be nudged by a magnet, in addition to electric fields (which was known). 

And they sum it up thusly. 
 
Finally, this work is tantalizing because it reminds us of one of the cornerstones of science – namely, that researchers may discover other as-yet unknown properties of light or other electromagnetic phenomena at any time, even in well-established models.