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London expanded their Ultra Low Emission Zone (which polluting cars need to...
London expanded their Ultra Low Emission Zone (which polluting cars need to pay a fee to enter) and pollution levels decreased significantly in the first 6 months. Particulate matter (PM2.5) dropped 22% and NO2 fell 21%.
The science and mechanics of six Olympic events, explained. Skater Minna Stess:...
Building Lego Machines to Destroy Tall Lego Towers
Mocking fascists is good, necessary, and effective. “Good thrusting mockery cuts right...
It’s the wrong trousers, Gromit! And they’ve gone wrong! (Electric hiking pants?)...
Point Break & Kathryn Bigelow’s Revolutionary POV Shots
In this video, Evan Puschak takes a close look at the iconic chase scene in Point Break to see how director Kathryn Bigelow uses POV shots to help put the viewer right into the action in a way that is incredibly immersive. Oh, and there a surprise appearance by Disneyland’s Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride.
Confession: I have never seen Point Break. Guess I should watch it now?
Tags: Evan Puschak · film school · Kathryn Bigelow · movies · Point Break · video
The EFF on the harmful KOSA bill working its way through Congress....
Results of LA’s 3-year basic income experiment were “transformative”. It gave people...
An extensive history of Birdo’s gender (according to her Nintendo appearances). “If...
Abortion: Our Bodies, Their Lies, and the Truths We Use to Win...
Clive Thompson writes about the influence of BASIC (“the most consequential language...
A nationwide study of young people in South Korea found a significant...
A nationwide study of young people in South Korea found a significant increased risk (~3.5X) of hearing loss for those with a positive diagnosis of Covid-19 (versus those without).
For the first time, wind & solar generated more of the EU’s...
For the first time, wind & solar generated more of the EU’s electricity in the first 6 months of 2024 than fossil fuels. “We are witnessing a historic shift in the power sector, and it is happening rapidly.”
An explainer of the conservatives’ plan for women in America. “If enacted,...
Speed jigsaw-puzzle competitions are a thing…and the mindet required seems the same...
Extended Trailer for The Rings of Power Season Two
I was among the minority of viewers who enjoyed the first season of Amazon’s Lord of the Rings series The Rings of Power, so I was excited to watch this extended trailer for the show’s second season. It seems to give away a little too much of the story for my taste (even though we all knew where it was going), but I am definitely pumped for season two.
Sauron has returned. Cast out by Galadriel, without army or ally, the rising Dark Lord must now rely on his own cunning to rebuild his strength and oversee the creation of the Rings of Power, which will allow him to bind all the peoples of Middle-earth to his sinister will.
Season two starts streaming on Amazon Prime on August 29.
Tags: The Lord of the Rings · The Rings of Power · trailers · TV · video
Germans are installing “plug-and-play” solar panels to feed energy back to the...
Drum Beat Typography
Ran across this hilariously nonsensical gymnastics commentary by Joe Tracini this morning...
Ran across this hilariously nonsensical gymnastics commentary by Joe Tracini this morning and it definitely filled up the ol’ joy meter. “Winding up for a spooky bassoon…”
Parker or Driver?
How Democracy Happens: First Gradually and Then Suddenly
Lithub: The Republicans’ Project 2025 is disastrous for books. “Project 2025 is...
Lithub: The Republicans’ Project 2025 is disastrous for books. “Project 2025 is the single most expansive, extreme attack on our freedom to read that we’ve seen with ambition for federal government implementation.”
10 settings to tweak to increase iPhone battery life, including turning off...
WWW: The Way We Were
Margaret Sullivan: “I urge news decision-makers to take Trump’s authoritarian desires very...
Margaret Sullivan: “I urge news decision-makers to take Trump’s authoritarian desires very seriously.” Like when he tell evangelicals: “You won’t have to [vote] anymore, four years, it will be fixed. It will be fine. You don’t have to vote anymore.”
“None of us knows if we can do this. And we are...
“None of us knows if we can do this. And we are about to do it anyway.” Rebecca Traister writes about “the thrill of taking a huge risk on Kamala Harris”. (I’m not quite there yet…being thrilled instead of anxious.)