All posts tagged: creation

What my chickens and seeds taught me about God’s cycles of creation

What my chickens and seeds taught me about God’s cycles of creation

(RNS) — Is anyone else tired of being told to use less, waste less and shrink your footprint in a society that seems increasingly built to create more trash? Christians have been taught to think of creation care primarily in terms of reduction, especially reducing our waste. I get why. We look around and see garbage everywhere. But what if creation care looks more like bending our lives back into patterns that mirror and support the cycles of creation as God designed them? My wife and I have three daughters, and we used to dump all our uneaten food into the trash. It felt wrong, but we made a simple shift that changed everything. Our leftover food now goes to our chickens. They will eat it, lay eggs for us and feed the compost pile. The compost pile helps produce vegetables in our garden, which will, in turn, produce more meals and more leftovers so the cycle continues. Now, nobody has to finish what’s on their plate. When you’re full, you’re full. This system we …

What my chickens and seeds taught me about God’s cycles of creation

What my chickens and seeds taught me about God’s cycles of creation

(RNS) — Is anyone else tired of being told to use less, waste less and shrink your footprint in a society that seems increasingly built to create more trash? Christians have been taught to think of creation care primarily in terms of reduction, especially reducing our waste. I get why. We look around and see garbage everywhere. But what if creation care looks more like bending our lives back into patterns that mirror and support the cycles of creation as God designed them? My wife and I have three daughters, and we used to dump all our uneaten food into the trash. It felt wrong, but we made a simple shift that changed everything. Our leftover food now goes to our chickens. They will eat it, lay eggs for us and feed the compost pile. The compost pile helps produce vegetables in our garden, which will, in turn, produce more meals and more leftovers so the cycle continues. Now, nobody has to finish what’s on their plate. When you’re full, you’re full. This system we …

Maine Governor Vetos Data Center Moratorium, Citing Job Creation And Economic Growth

Maine Governor Vetos Data Center Moratorium, Citing Job Creation And Economic Growth

Maine Governor Janet Mills has vetoed a bill that would have temporarily limited the development of large data centers across Maine, despite expressing support for a broader pause on such projects, according to Maine’s website. The governor said she would have approved the legislation if it had included an exemption for a $550 million data center redevelopment already underway at the former Androscoggin Mill in Jay, a project backed by local officials and seen as critical to economic recovery in the region. Mills emphasized that while a moratorium makes sense due to concerns about environmental impact and rising electricity costs seen in other states, the bill in its final form failed to account for the Jay project’s potential benefits. The redevelopment is expected to bring hundreds of construction jobs, create at least 100 permanent positions, and restore a major portion of the town’s lost tax base following the mill’s closure in 2023. The site says that Mills plans to move forward with an executive order to study the impact of large-scale data centers in Maine. …

Seedance 2 Beginner Guide to AI Video Creation

Seedance 2 Beginner Guide to AI Video Creation

Seedance 2.0 is an AI-driven platform designed to simplify video creation while offering extensive customization options. Hosted on the Higgsfield platform, it operates entirely within desktop browsers, eliminating the need for downloads or installations. As highlighted by Teacher’s Tech, one standout feature is its multimodal input system, which allows users to combine text, images, audio and video into a single prompt for highly tailored results. For example, you can upload a detailed script alongside reference images and background audio to guide the AI in generating precise, cohesive scenes. Explore how to make the most of Seedance 2.0’s capabilities, from crafting lifelike animations with realistic motion and physics to synchronizing multilingual voiceovers with lip-sync animations. You’ll also learn how to use its credit-based system for cost-effective usage and create videos ranging from 4 to 15 seconds in length with resolutions up to 4K. Whether your goal is to produce educational content, business materials, or creative projects, this guide will help you navigate the platform’s features for professional-quality results. What Sets Seedance 2.0 Apart? TL;DR Key Takeaways …

Physicists solved a decades-old mystery about static electricity

Physicists solved a decades-old mystery about static electricity

Rub two identical pieces of glass together and something strange happens. One picks up a positive charge. The other goes negative. This much has been known for centuries. What nobody could explain was why, when the two objects are made of the same material, charge should flow in any particular direction at all. Both pieces of glass are chemically identical. Both have been sitting in the same room. By every obvious measure, the situation is perfectly symmetric. Yet the charge picks a direction. Every time. A team of physicists at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria has now identified what breaks that symmetry: a thin, invisible coating of carbon-based molecules that drifts onto every surface from the surrounding air and quietly accumulates there, different in amount and composition from one object to the next even when those objects sit side by side. The findings, published in Nature, resolve a puzzle that has persisted for decades and carry implications far beyond laboratory physics. The same phenomenon governs how volcanic lightning forms, how Saharan dust travels …

On Lord Shiva’s night, Hindus channel deity’s energy at the heart of creation

On Lord Shiva’s night, Hindus channel deity’s energy at the heart of creation

NEW YORK (RNS) — Manirag Reddy Gaddam, a 30-year-old data analyst from Hoboken, New Jersey, said he had never anticipated his sudden turn to the Hindu faith in his 20s. Equally unexpected, he said, was pulling an all-nighter last year as he celebrated Mahashivratri, the daylong Hindu holiday dedicated to principle deity Lord Shiva.  “I was planning to exit at 2 a.m.,” said Reddy Gaddam, “but the air was so electric that I just stayed. By the time I went home, it was 8 a.m. It was crazy.” This year’s celebration of the holiday, which fell on Sunday (Feb. 15) and ended early Monday, was no less of an exertion. “Today, I’m fasting as well, like I haven’t eaten anything today, I didn’t drink anything,” said Reddy Gaddam. “I don’t know how I’m surviving, but I have a lot of energy.” From a rented event space in New York with nearly 300 others, Reddy Gaddam watched a Mahashivratri celebration livestreamed by the Isha Yoga Center in southern India. The celebration, hosted by the renowned guru …

‘Tipping point’ reached in creation of brain chips to help ‘unlock’ minds of people with paralysis | Science, Climate & Tech News

‘Tipping point’ reached in creation of brain chips to help ‘unlock’ minds of people with paralysis | Science, Climate & Tech News

Decades after the first demonstration of brain computer interfaces, we have reached a “tipping point” in creating the first reliable devices that can read our thoughts, according to the man who pioneered the technology. Professor John Donoghue, who developed BrainGate – the first “brain chip” – at Brown University in Rhode Island, has just shared in the Queen Elizabeth Prize, the world’s preeminent engineering award, in recognition of his work to “unlock” the minds of people with paralysis. “If you want to control a computer, or you want to be able to restore speech, I think there’s no reason why we can’t see those as fast as somebody can produce a device that’s approved,” said the neuroscientist. Image: Prof Donoghue (L) receiving an award for work in brain tech in 2013. Pic: Reuters Getting devices “approved” is now what it’s all about. That means satisfying medical regulators that the benefits of surgically implanting a chip in the brain outweigh the risks. And why the first human trials are focusing on those in the greatest medical …

Uber Eats launches AI assistant to help with grocery cart creation

Uber Eats launches AI assistant to help with grocery cart creation

Uber Eats announced a new AI feature, “Cart Assistant,” on Wednesday designed to fill customers’ grocery carts faster and easier. The beta version is now available in the app.​ To use the new chatbot, users search for a grocery store in the Uber Eats app and tap the purple Cart Assistant icon on the store’s page to begin shopping.  Customers can enter a list or upload an image of one, and Cart Assistant will automatically add the necessary items to their basket. This includes photos of handwritten lists or screenshots of recipes and their ingredients. Users can then customize the basket by swapping items for preferred brands or adding more products from the store.​ Image Credits:Uber Eats Uber Eats notes that Cart Assistant uses previous orders to prioritize familiar items — like your usual milk or favorite oatmeal — to make the experience more personalized.​ “Users were telling us they wanted a quicker way to shop, and we know how precious your time is,” Uber CTO Praveen Neppalli Naga said in a statement. “Cart Assistant …

At the Louvre, tension builds over creation of new ‘Mona Lisa’ gallery

At the Louvre, tension builds over creation of new ‘Mona Lisa’ gallery

At the Musée du Louvre, Paris, January 23, 2025. DIMITAR DILKOFF/AFP Thirty seconds face-to-face with the Mona Lisa: That’s more than visitors can currently manage to snatch amid the jostling crowds in the Salle des Etats, where the iconic painting has been displayed since 1966. Yet this is the promise that will be made to Louvre visitors in the coming years, when the painting will be showcased at the heart of its very own gallery. This new setting is the centerpiece of the competition that five international teams have been working on since October 2025, and represents the most high-profile and controversial element of the museum’s major overhaul, dubbed Louvre-Nouvelle Renaissance and launched with fanfare by President Emmanuel Macron in January 2025. The new gallery will be located somewhere within the Sully quadrilateral, the section of buildings surrounding the Cour Carrée, one of the palace’s main courtyards. It will be directly connected to a special Mona Lisa shop, from which foreign tourists (who make up 70% of visitors, and even more around the Mona Lisa) …