Month Archives: September 2025

News

Timelapse shows Northern Lights display over North Sea

The Northern Lights were spotted in the skies across the UK on Monday night.Video shows a timelapse above the North Sea, it consists of 782 separate photographs, taken over three hours and 40 minutes.The display was captured from Flamborough in East Yorkshire, by Astro Dog, an astronomy and astrophotography business...

Science

Rapamycin may extend lifespans by protecting against DNA damage

Illustration of the drug rapamycin (red) blocking a protein called mTOR (blue)Science Photo Library/Alamy The drug rapamycin’s anti-ageing effects could at least partly be due to it preventing DNA damage in our immune cells – an understanding that might help us unleash its potential as a life extender. Originally developed...

Social media

Instagram is Growing at 10x the Rate of Facebook in Europe

Meta has shared its latest EU performance updates for both Facebook and Instagram as part of its DSA reporting obligations, with EU authorities requiring all large online platforms to share regular updates on their total users and content moderation efforts. And the data can provide some interesting trend insights. Like,...

Sports

WWE teases massive new alliance for Rhea Ripley

WWE teased a massive new alliance for Rhea Ripley today on social media. The Eradicator was not booked for a match at Clash in Paris this past Sunday night in France. LA Knight and Jey Uso teamed up to battle The Vision's Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker in the main...

Tech

Oura Ring users question its ties to Palantir and U.S. military projects

Oura Ring has announced a partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), and many users online are not happy about it. The announcement sparked immediate backlash across social platforms, with concerns ranging from misinformation about data privacy to broader moral objections over the company's willingness to work with the...

MovieMovies

Dead Man’s Wire – first-look review

Anti-heroes make for compelling subjects, particularly in a world as unjust as the one we live in, and 1970s American cinema has absolutely no shortage of them. Gus Van Sant’s Dead Man’s Wire revisits the era by dramatising an infamous 1977 hostage stand-off staged by Tony Kiritsis, who rigged mortgage broker...

Market

Erewhon coming to controversial West Village padel club

Erewhon is coming to New York. A new “tonic bar” operated by the upscale West Coast grocer will be located at 120 Leroy Street in the West Village. It’s part of a partnership with KITH Ivy, a private members’ padel club launched by the streetwear brand KITH. But there’s a catch. The counter...

Health

New York 250: An Opportunity to Tell the New York Story

The  New York State 250th Commemoration  Commission is developing plans for New York’s statewide commemorative events. Several are under way.In the meantime, readers can follow what is going on in New York communities and elsewhere here on New York Almanack, at the Office of State History and on the I...

Food

Flavor-Packed Tuscan Garlic Skillet Chicken (No Cream Needed!)

This website may contain affiliate links and advertising so that we can provide recipes to you. Read my disclosure policy. Tuscan garlic skillet chicken is one of those dinners I make and then wonder why I don’t make it more often. Juicy chicken and sun-dried tomatoes all cook together in...

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