Scottish sports journalist and content creator. After running his own soccer-related projects, in 2022 he joined Diario AS, where he mainly reports on the biggest news from around Europe’s leading ...
Hi, I'm Bill. I'm a software developer with a passion for making and electronics. I do a lot of things and here is where I document my learning in order to be able to inspire other people to make ...
For all of the new technology in cars, the lane-keeping and adaptive cruise, the autonomous driving modes, and the safety tech that's widely available in most makes and models, it's easy to forget the ...
Arguably, most people don't like being jolted awake by a loud and aggressive alarm from their phone in the morning. If you are a light sleeper, this is even more of an issue as the shock of an alarm ...
Ditching my alarm boosted energy, focus, and even helped me lose 20 pounds. Sleep scientists say light — not alarms — is the best way to train your body clock. I wake at 9 a.m. daily without buzzing — ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) — Change is coming to high school basketball in the state of Kentucky. In a 13-5 vote on Wednesday, the KHSAA Board of Control will add a 35-second shot clock in high school girls’ ...
Shot clocks are coming to high school basketball in Nevada this season. And along with that, more officials are needed to work high school and middle school basketball games. The high school ...
As Rhonda Barnes silently moves her arms up, the audience of senior citizens watches and mirrors her movements. Everything in the room appears to stop, and the only thing going on is the current class ...
The number of police uses of lethal force is on the decline according to a new report from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Researchers with the school’s Cline Center for Advanced ...
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For nearly a century, scientists around the world have been searching for dark matter—an invisible substance believed to make up about 80% of the universe's mass and needed to explain a variety of ...