A wildfire detection device made of wax and charcoal, taking its inspiration from the botanical function of pyriscence (a type of serotiny which is triggered by an environmental factor like the seasons, weather
conditions, moisture or in this case fire) wherein seeds are only released once their protective resin is melted away in a forest fire has won a UK James Dyson scholarship for further development of the prototype. Like the natural process to reseed the woods, the outer shell of the pine-cone shaped alarm is liquified and activates a radio beacon that alerts local authorities, the electronic components also made of organic materials to avoid leaving foreign objects in the environment and to forego the need of mining more raw materials of components. As compared to established methods of monitoring which rely on drone patrols, satellites and sensors Pyri offers a passive solution that can be widely deployed at low costs and requires no maintenance after distribution. More from Dezeen at the link up top.
Saturday, 14 September 2024
pyri (11. 844)
karaoke nights (11. 843)
Children’s author and musician Michael Hearst, expanding on a project to teach his young son about music from the 1980s, began recording his own cover versions of the classics and enlisting help from melodic friends from The Magnetic Fields, They Might Be Giants, creative commons session artist Jonathan Coulton and many others. There’s some new orchestration with a diverse range of unconventional instruments like the theremin, accordion and daxophone (a kind of friction-based idiophon, like a musical band saw) and is releasing a song a week for the next eighty weeks with the first batch recorded, ’Til Tuesday’s “Voices Carry,” Gap Band’s “You Dropped a Bomb on Me,” “In My Room” by Yazoo, “Don’t Dream It’s Over” from Crowded House and The Cure’s “Lovecats.” Watch the whole discography unfold at the promotional video below.
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Friday, 13 September 2024
per scientiam tempestates prรฆdicere (11. 842)
occult v cult (11. 841)
As a corollary newly minted of Arthur C Clarke’s third adage though the coinage that’s been with us the longest, any sufficiently advanced feminism is indis-tinguishable from witchcraft, a pastor who infamously was among the first evangelics championing Trump as a messianic figure who would deliver America from is wayward ways through Christian nationalism has accused his opponent of deploying actual weirding powers in their first and last meeting on the debate stage—citing supernaturally empowered deception, manipulation and domination, also, less spectacularly but also equally unfounded, accusing the moderators of bias and colluding with the Harris campaign—but also witchcraft. She’s the kind of girl you read about in Newsweek magazine.
to honour achievements that make people laugh and then make them think (11. 840)
The laureates of the Ig Noble Prize (see previously) have been announced in a competition organised by the scientific humorist society Annals of Improbable Research since 1991 and hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who arrange the ceremony with awards in ten categories,
celebrating the best in unusual or seemingly trivial studies, presented by their Noble-winning counterparts. The botany prize was awarded to a team of researchers that found that the leaves of the parasitic chameleon vine (Boquila trifoliolata) will imitate an artificial host plant in order to blend in. Building on the effects of the placebo and the nocebo, the award for medicine went to an experiment demonstrating that fake drugs with painful side effects can be more effective than real treatments with none, and as has been widely reported, the prize in demographics was awarded for research that helped debunk some of the mystique of the so called Blue Zones, areas famous for having supercentenarians, also excel in bad record keeping.
star hustler (11. 839)
Via the always engrossing Web Curios, we discover this lovely calendar, almanac called Nights on Earth by Phil Mosby that gives one a preview of what astronomical wonders one might behold in the upcoming evenings, assuming clear skies and minimal light pollution, triangulated for one’s location. It strikes just the right balance of coming-attractions without being overwhelming in terms of information and telemetry, and we especially liked the timetables of the various twilights and offer to suggest an event.
7x7 (11. 838)
the hemicycle: an exhibition on the European Union parliament’s plenary sessions from 1952 to the present—see also here and here
i’m feeling lucky: to google as a verb losing traction, younger users preferring search—I have to watch my stories
matrix: a split-screen tool that converts video to ASCII characters—via Web Curios
buzz-bar: a global roller coaster database—via ibฤซdem
we have no idea the ripple effects we will have in this world: the revolutionary Waite-Colman Smith tarot deck—see previously
palimpsest: multispectral imaging the Voynich Manuscript (previously) might reveal clues about its origins
holiday creep: US government facing another shutdown showdown ahead of the coming fiscal year, reporting earlier than usual
synchronoptica
one year ago: a Russian-North Korean summit (with synchronoptica)
seven years ago: the new town square
eight years ago: microbeads and microplastics, the extinction illusion plus the thematic apperception test
eleven years ago: bees still under threat plus a US imposed clearing house for all international bank transfers
twelve years ago: corporate hegemony, banking secrecy plus a consortium of European museum collections digitised
Thursday, 12 September 2024
coup d’etat (11. 837)
Bringing an end to the House of Solomon that ruled since 1270, members of the Ethiopian army and police, a junta backed by the USSR, who would go on to govern the country as the Derg (แฐแญแ, the
Provisional Military Administrative Council) deposed Emperor Haile Selassie on this day in 1974. The emperor was imprisoned by the Marxist-Leninist group upset with his failure to deliver on promised land-reform measures in the semi-feudal state that left many subsistence farmers destitute and effectively indentured to landlords, perpetuating famine and forced relocation of thousands, eventually nationalising all property and abolishing the empire but not before proclaiming crown prince, in exile, Asfaw Wossen Tafari, as king (significantly not emperor, Negusa Nagast, king of kings) who wisely declined and avoided the imprisonment and execution that awaited other members of the court and royal family as well as government ministers and the emperor himself under treacherous circumstances not revealed until after the people’s revolution overthrew the military regime. His death and later ceremonial reinterment was not accepted by adherents of the Rastafarian movement who regard Haile Selassie as god incarnate and hope of deliverance from colonial powers for Africa’s diaspora.


