

To see a list, open Notification Center, ensure Today is selected, and click the Edit button at the bottom (you may need to scroll down to see it).

A Do Not Disturb switch will appear at the top, which you can click.ģ/ Find compatible apps - Lots of built-in apps feature Notification Center widgets and there are a handful of other widgets built-into OS X too, but several third-party apps come with their own add-ons. The icon will go grey to indicate its in Do Not Disturb mode. Alternatively, open Notification Center, ensure Today is selected, and with the cursor in the Notifications area, swipe down with two fingers on your trackpad or scroll down with your mouse’s scroll wheel (using the down arrow key will not work). Choose the dropdown at the top right in the dialogue box that appears, and select Notification Center.Ģ/ Instant Do Not Disturb - Hold down Option (it may be called Alt on some keyboards) and click the Notification icon at the top right of the screen. To do so, open System Preferences > Mission Control, then click the Hot Corners button. ~ Which all changes the accepted narrative of our brain evolution.ġ/ Quickly open Notification Centre - If moving the mouse cursor to the top right of the screen and clicking the Notification Center icon is just too much work, you can make it so that simply touching the very top right corner of the screen with your cursor opens Notification Center. At 3.3 million years, they’re 700,000 years older than what were previously the most ancient stone tools ever discovered. Oldest stone tools predate humans …Archeologists working in Kenya have discovered the world’s oldest stone tools. ~ That’s one way of getting stray dogs out of your garden. Homemade propane canon -A bloke connected a self-igniting propane torch to some tubes and then coloured the flame so it pops off green when it blasts. Large Hadron made history again - on 14th May, CERN scientists made history by using the most powerful particle accelerator in the world to hurl beams of protons together at the record-breaking energy of 13 TeV (tera-electronvolts) - a full 5 TeV higher than the previous standard.Įntering a Van Gogh - Animator Mackenzie Cauley turned Vincent van Gogh’s work into a 3D so you can tour the cafe and explore the dizzyingly vivid world that Van Gogh lived in. The company was offering a $US75 discount to anyone who backed in the first 48 hours to be sold in the US and Canada. Now the company is funding a North American run for the phone on IndieGoGo, and damn, people sure are excited about it. Wacky Russian smartphone with a dual LED/E-Ink screens - The general consensus about YotaPhone, the wacky Russian smartphone with a dual LED and E-Ink screen, was simple: I’m not sure how useful it is, but I want to try that. Thanks to eInk, you can read for five days on a charge But NASA is working to make space exploration way more affordable by using cheap, lightweight CubeSats. NASA’s lightweight satellite solution - Right now, the cost of studying the atmosphere of a distant planet or moon is a multi-million dollar mission. But computer simulations by two independent teams of astronomers indicate that Mars’s moons formed much like ours did: after a giant space rock smashed into the planet and sprayed debris into orbit. That would explain why the objects look like asteroids: dark, crater-pocked, and potato-shaped.

Mars’ moons formed like ours did - Astronomers have long believed Mars snatched its two moons Phobos and Deimos from the asteroid belt.

~ Rayban gears up for new Spacefarer model … But as a new paper published in the May 22 issue of The Astrophysical Journal now shows, there are galaxies even brighter than HyLIRGs. These hyperluminous infrared galaxies shine as bright as 10 trillion Suns. You can tour the cafe and explore the dizzyingly vivid world that Van Gogh lived inīrightest galaxy by far - Using NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), astronomers have catalogued 20 previously undetected galaxies that are so bright they belong to an entirely new class of objects, including one that releases 10,000 times more energy than the Milky Way - even though it’s smaller.
