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Help! What’s For Lunch?

Charles before he became a lunch guy Recently, I came across a recent headline so good that I immediately sent a screenshot to five different people: “King Charles ‘Shrieked’ When He Saw Saran Wrap for the First Time”… “It’s cling film, darling,” Camilla purportedly explained to her 75-year-old husband.… Read more The post Help! What’s…

yungmerrin – Wish I knew

With his latest release “Wish I knew” via Retro Jungle, yungmerrin pulls listeners into a calming, reflective listening experience brimming… The post yungmerrin – Wish I knew appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. With his latest release “Wish I knew” via Retro Jungle, yungmerrin pulls listeners into a calming, reflective listening experience brimming with impressive…

Vince Staples – Little Homies

This year, renowned rapper Vince Staples dropped his eighth studio album Dark Times, with the track “Little Homies” standing out… The post Vince Staples – Little Homies appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. This year, renowned rapper Vince Staples dropped his eighth studio album Dark Times, with the track “Little Homies” standing out as one…

physis, re:plus – Morning Glory

Something to remind you how beautiful life is. The Japanese jazz composer & producer re:plus is back with a new… The post physis, re:plus – Morning Glory appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. Something to remind you how beautiful life is. The Japanese jazz composer & producer re:plus is back with a new project from…

Tourist – Tomorrow (ft. Gold Panda)

Last week, two of the most notable names in the electronic scene Tourist and Gold Panda released their collaborative project… The post Tourist – Tomorrow (ft. Gold Panda) appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. Last week, two of the most notable names in the electronic scene Tourist and Gold Panda released their collaborative project Us…

Ben Laxton – Azalea

This is why I fell in love with electronica. Happy to present our label debut with UK-born, France-based singer &… The post Ben Laxton – Azalea appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. This is why I fell in love with electronica. Happy to present our label debut with UK-born, France-based singer & producer Ben Laxton…

Ian Ewing – Sunday (ft. Birocratic)

A beautiful way to ease your mind thanks to my favourite OGs – drummer extraordinaire Ian Ewing and the almighty… The post Ian Ewing – Sunday (ft. Birocratic) appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. A beautiful way to ease your mind thanks to my favourite OGs – drummer extraordinaire Ian Ewing and the almighty bass…

Kidnap – Starling (ft. Dwara)

Earlier this month, Kidnap unveiled his sophomore album Something Lost, Something Gained and it features the gem “Starling” – one… The post Kidnap – Starling (ft. Dwara) appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. Earlier this month, Kidnap unveiled his sophomore album Something Lost, Something Gained and it features the gem “Starling” – one of the…

corto.alto – 4:16am (45)

Hailing out from the heart of Glasgow, corto.alto is the moniker of multi-instrumentalist and producer Liam Shortall (yes, a pun… The post corto.alto – 4:16am (45) appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. Hailing out from the heart of Glasgow, corto.alto is the moniker of multi-instrumentalist and producer Liam Shortall (yes, a pun on his last…

Memblem – Empty Talk

One of the stand-out tracks released by Memblem this year is the fun yet soulful “Empty Talk” which effortlessly blends… The post Memblem – Empty Talk appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. One of the stand-out tracks released by Memblem this year is the fun yet soulful “Empty Talk” which effortlessly blends groovy rhythms with…

Namaya – Ocean

Namaya blends r&b and bossa nova on her latest release “Ocean” – a track where she captures the essence of… The post Namaya – Ocean appeared first on Stereofox Music Blog. Namaya blends r&b and bossa nova on her latest release “Ocean” – a track where she captures the essence of an exciting yet fleeting…

ENSO forecasts extended to 18 months?

According to the recharge-discharge oscillator theory (Jin, 1997), the leading mode of tropical Pacific upper ocean heat content anomalies is a predictor (or a precursor) for the onset of El Niño – Southern Oscillation (ENSO) at the interannual time scale. A new study published in Nature (Zhao et al., 2024) utilized multiple global sea surface……

Increasing frequency of “moist” heatwaves

Heatwaves usually come with dry conditions because the regions under the so-called heat dome, which is typically responsible for severe heatwave events, are deprived of moisture and rainfall. However, in the southern US states under semi-tropical environments, “moist” heatwave events may occur, causing both the temperature and humidity stresses on human physiology. But, you may……

Have a Great Weekend.

What are you up to this weekend? We are picking apples and visiting friends on the North Fork. It’s gorgeous and cider-y out here! Also, I’m excited to chat with Marian Schembari about her wonderful memoir on being diagnosed with autism at age 34.… Read more The post Have a Great Weekend. appeared first on…

Five Things I Noticed at a NYC Bookstore

Last night, I was lucky enough to interview Marian Schembari about her funny, wonderful memoir, A Little Less Broken, on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Here are five things I noticed… First off, Marian and I (above) were both wearing shiny silver shoes!… Read more The post Five Things I Noticed at a NYC Bookstore appeared…

Six Teachers on What Their Jobs Are Really Like

“I would love to see more coverage of teaching,” commented a Virginia-based reader named Meghan. “I’m a high school social studies teacher with more than 130 students, and I often feel like I’m performing a standup comedy show for an audience that isn’t there by choice.… Read more The post Six Teachers on What Their…

Making My Mom’s Salmon My Own

When I was a kid, my harried mom adhered to a small repertoire of easy weekday dinners. She worked full-time but made it home before my dad; getting us fed each evening fell entirely to her.… Read more The post Making My Mom’s Salmon My Own appeared first on Cup of Jo.

France’s floating ocean laboratory is a future hub of international Arctic research collaboration

As of 2024, there are currently 70 permanent research stations from 29 countries scattered around the continent of Antarctica conducting important scientific research to better understand the Earth system and its changes due to human activity. In the Arctic, however, there are no such permanent research stations because there is no land in the Arctic….…

Geomagnetic correction of submarine cable measurement revealed no significant trend in the Gulf Stream transport since 1982

The Florida Current (FC) refers to the Gulf Stream across the Florida Straits between Florida and the Bahamas. Its volume transport has been measured continuously since 1982 using submarine cables across the Florida Straits at 27°N by NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML). A previous study (Piecuch and Beal, 2023) reported that the FC……

Hurricane season got quiet (so far) & Sahel got wet

Recent news articles from the Washington Post “Why hurricane season is suddenly quiet — and what’s in store” and “A rare deluge could hit parts of the Sahara that almost never get rain this time of year” discussed two seemingly unconnected climate conditions around the tropical North Atlantic and West Africa. For the former, some……

Human-induced ozone depletion has acted to enhance the La Niña-like SST trend pattern

During the satellite era (1979-present), the tropical Pacific Ocean has warmed significantly less than the other tropical oceans in response to increasing greenhouse gases (GHGs). This La Niña-like warming trend in observations is in disagreement with the El Niño-like warming trend projected by the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP) models for both the 20th and……