• Astrology

    Getting A Fix On Neptune In Aries: Veiled Aggression

    The fact Saturn and Neptune are leaving the last sign for the first, to retrograde back, before settling in Aries, has made it hard to get a clear fix on this.  I have certainly seen it hit people, hard: Mental Health Crises Abound. Be fearful? Be brave?  Few are surefooted at this time. It’s reasonably sensible to stay somewhat situated and wait for clarity, assuming you have the option. But I do this job and I need to figure this out, for real.  I think I’ve got it. You can understand Neptune in Aries by thinking in terms of a Mars Neptune…

  • Science

    Do we suffer ‘behavioural fatigue’ for pandemic prevention measures? – Mind Hacks

    The Guardian recently published an article saying “People won’t get ‘tired’ of social distancing – and it’s unscientific to suggest otherwise”. “Behavioural fatigue” the piece said, “has no basis in science”. ‘Behavioural fatigue’ became a hot topic because it was part of the UK Government’s justification for delaying the introduction of stricter public health measures. They quickly reversed this position and we’re now in the “empty streets” stage of infection control. But it’s an important topic and is relevant to all of us as we try to maintain important behavioural changes that benefit others. For me, one key point is…

  • Travel

    Homemade Baked Beans – Fresh Off The Grid

    Homemade baked beans are super easy to make, use real ingredients, and taste so much better than store-bought. This recipe was developed to be made ahead of time, so you can enjoy it on your next camping trip, BBQ, or as a quick weeknight side. We love baked beans! Sweet, tangy, and smoky, they’re a versatile side dish for any time of day. For breakfast, they’re delightful on toast with a fried egg; for lunch, they’re great nestled in a grilled cheese sandwich; and for dinner, they’re the perfect pairing for anything coming off the grill. Of course, the simplest…

  • Astrology

    May 19 Birthday Horoscope 2025-26

    May 19th Birthday Horoscope 2025-2026 MORE BIRTHDAYS If Today is Your Birthday: May 19th   The Year Ahead Forecast for May 2025 to May 2026   If You Were Born Today, May 19: You possess a regal manner, an exceptionally sharp intellect, and great independence. Others frequently turn to you for advice, and you make a gentle and effective leader. You follow your own belief system and are passionate about what and who you believe in. Your intuition is top-notch. Famous people born today include Grace Jones, Pete Townshend, Nora Ephron, Andre the Giant, Moses Sumney, Polly Walker, Sam Smith, Eleanor…

  • Science

    Can a better ID system for authors, reviewers and editors reduce fraud? STM thinks so – Retraction Watch

    Unverifiable researchers are a harbinger of paper mill activity. While journals have clues to identifying fake personas — lack of professional affiliation, no profile on ORCID or strings of random numbers in email addresses, to name a few — there isn’t a standard template for doing so.  The International Association of Scientific, Technical, & Medical Publishers (STM) has taken a stab at developing a framework for journals and institutions to validate researcher identity, with its Research Identity Verification Framework, released in March. The proposal suggests identifying “good” and “bad” actors based on what validated information they can provide, using passport…

  • Travel

    Gambling Superstitions From Around The World

    Whether it’s casino games or sports betting, players have always looked at ways of giving themselves a perceived advantage.  For many players, this includes adhering to acts which align with their superstitions. Certain superstitions may just be individual traits, but others are more universally ingrained within the culture of a country itself.  With research from Dream Jackpot, we explore the superstitious beliefs of gamblers from around the world, including a very strange Italian ritual. Red Is Favoured But 4 Is Feared In China In Chinese culture, red is considered a lucky colour, symbolising prosperity and good fortune. Many gamblers wear…

  • Online Deals

    Unique Ways to Save During Economic Hardship

    This week, we’re talking more ways to save and swaps to make when you’re trying to reduce your budget. Sit down, grab a notebook, and let’s discuss ways you can save even more each month.  Switch Banks Read the terms of your bank account and see if there are monthly fees or charges for the upkeep of your accounts. These fees are easy to miss and add up over the course of a year, especially if there are fees for each account you keep.  Research banks and especially credit unions for accounts with no maintenance fees, and especially be on…

  • Astrology

    The Most Important Astrological Events for June, 2025

    June 2025 is not here to play. With Jupiter changing signs, Mercury stirring drama in Cancer, and Venus sashaying through her favorite outfits (Aries and Taurus), we’ve got a month full of revelations, reroutes, and a sprinkle of romantic delusion. The skies are equal parts spice and spiritual, and every transiting planet seems to have a message that starts with “Let me shake things up for you.” Let’s break down the month’s most powerful, jaw-dropping, and spiritually charged events so you can glide (or grind) through June like the astro-savvy soul you are. June 4: Venus in Aries Sextile Jupiter…

  • Science

    Crowdsourced Geospatial Data Will Mean A ‘Seismic Shift’

    Astronomy has long been dominated by expert amateurs but with geospatial data everywhere, thanks to widely available internet and smartphones, it is not just that directions that were once only available in a paper map are now updated on your phone in real time to account for traffic. It is changing the relationships of science also. Crowdsourced scientific data will go from obscure folding protein folding of 15 years ago to relevance everywhere. That evolution will continue to be driven by how the data is gathered. Credit: Xiao Huang, Emory University   According to the authors, urban planning, transportation and environmental monitoring…

  • Travel

    How to Travel on a Budget in 2025

    Travel has become really expensive. Post-COVID, the entire world seems to be traveling again and prices just keep rising. I am astonished at how high they have gotten. But it’s a product of rising costs and out-of-control demand. Everyone just wants to travel. We’re all looking for an escape. Fortunately, it’s not all bad. Airfare has started to go down again, there are more deal-finding websites online, free walking tours in more cities, and more opportunities to bypass the traditional travel infrastructure and connect directly into the local way of life via the sharing economy. As we navigate the post-COVID…