Wednesday March 11, 2026


March 11, 1962


Peter Berg - Videos - Filmography


A good director can hire a great film editor but an awesome director can envision the fully edited sequence in his head, long before he picks up a camera.



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Nachas


March has a way of delivering serious weather whiplash to many areas across the country - with NYC no exception this year. In the blink of an eye we went from freezing winter to 80° yesterday, shattering records.


It was the perfect day to be outdoors ... where I met a friend for lunch at Sheepshead Bay - then walked along the waterway reminiscing about the years we grew up in Manhattan Beach - the area seen just across the water in this pic.


When you're in your 80s, there's a lifetime of things to talk about - from personal happenings to the world stage. Politics? I have no friends - young or old - who approve of the current administration and what's going as the simulation moves to closure. Yes ... my friends now understand the elements that create closure - not just for us as super-agers - but for everything.


We agree that chaos abounds in this latest chapter of reality - and it's best to focus on the positive things in our lives. Luckily for us there are many nachas the Yiddish word for things that bring pride, joy, deep satisfaction, and appreciation.




Monday - It's beginning to feel like spring in the city.



It's been a while ... but you never forget. Citi-bike came to my block.





Napping Day and Meditation


March 9, 2026 - National Napping Day


Every year, the Monday after Daylight Saving Time is called National Napping Day - a gentle reminder that losing an hour of sleep can leave many people dragging. The unofficial holiday celebrates something humans have relied on for centuries - the simple power of a nap.


What a nap means in terms of the brain being a computer or electrochemical machine - is that it gets the opportunity to shut down and rest then reboot - which even with the computer you're using now - brings it to a fresh start with greater efficiency.

I have always considered meditation for more than 10 minutes a form of napping wherein the brain stops the 'chatter' and slows down, sometimes to the point of the person falling asleep.


Napping and meditation are not for everyone. I, for one, never nap or feel a need to meditate - as I sleep 9 hours a night.


People who have sleep issues often need a nap to get them through the day. A prime example is President Trump, who seems to be nodding off more and more these days - which is most likely part of the aging process.


Longer naps can lead to something cold 'sleep inertia,' that groggy feeling when you wake up and feel more tired than before.


Napping too late in the day can also interfere with nighttime sleep, especially for people who already struggle with insomnia. While a nap can temporarily mask fatigue, it's not a replacement for consistently getting enough sleep at night.


The key to a good nap is timing and length. Experts often recommend short naps short - around 20 minutes - earlier in the afternoon.


There are many factors that affect napping - from health issues where sleep allows the body to heal physically and emotionally - to boredom - as another way to pass the time.


Everyone is programmed differently when it comes to napping - from childhood to seniors - which seems to bring napping full circle.





Sunset from my terrace last night






Astronomy in the News


Astronomy Index


Astrophysicists trace the origin of valuable metals in space, from colliding stars to merging galaxies


Mystery Explosion in Deep Space Lasted Hours, Defying Everything Scientists Expected


Comet 3I/ATLAS continues to make astonishing headlines - new research reveals it is packed with an unusually large amount of the organic molecule methanol - more than almost all known comets in our own solar system


In a First, Private Investors Will Fund a Telescope Bigger Than Hubble for $500 Million


Is the Universe Infinite? The Surprising Truth About Cosmic Geometry


The Moon Was Hit Again: NASA Scientists Discover a Newly Formed Crater


The International Space Station Set to Operate Until 2032 as Congress Pushes for Extension





Physics in the News


Physics


Strange Form of Superconductivity Stuns Scientists


Scientists Discover Record-Breaking Light-Bending 2D Material

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'Ideal Glass' That Behaves Like a Crystal May Be Possible After All


Particles may not follow Einstein's paths after all





Chemistry in the News


Chemistry ~ ~ Metallurgy ~ ~ Minerals


New Catalyst Turns CO2 Into Valuable Methanol With Unprecedented Efficiency





Technology in the News


Artificial Intelligence ~ ~ Technology


The Hidden Technology That Could Finally Make Fusion Power Work


Craftsperson Just Revived a 2,000-Year-Old Battery, And It Actually Works!


Ultra-Thin Device Controls Light Like a Microscopic Spotlight





Brain in the News


Brain Index


Brain 'Stretching' Is The Secret to Protecting Your Mind From Dementia


Expert Reveals 3 Simple Ways to Stop Constant Sounds Hijacking Your Brain


Scientists Discover Hidden Energy Problem in the Depressed Brain


Scientists Uncover Exercise's Secret Brain-Boosting Power





Health in the News


Health Files ~ Alternative Healing


Beyond mRNA: Scientists Turn DNA Origami Into a Powerful New Vaccine Platform


Could Bees and ChatGPT Be Conscious? Scientists Are Seriously Asking


Scientists Uncover Exercise's Secret Brain-Boosting Power


Scientists Discover Simple Saliva Test That Reveals Hidden Diabetes Risk


Eating Ice Cream Regularly Linked to Surprising Health Benefits


Beyond mRNA: Scientists Turn DNA Origami Into a Powerful New Vaccine Platform


Weight-Loss Drugs Could Cost Just $3 a Month to Make as Patents End


Scientists Discover a Way To Make French Fries Healthier Without Losing the Crunch


New AI Model Predicts Cancer Spread With Incredible Accuracy


The Surprising Truth About Aging: New Study Challenges the Idea of Inevitable Decline





Planet Earth In the News


Planet Earth Index


Rude awakening: Small earthquake that shook Sleepy Hollow felt across region



March Equinox Brings Rare Zodiacal Light - Intriguing Natural Light Display.





Trees in the News


Crystalinks Trees


Trees Seen Emitting a Ghostly Light During a Thunderstorm For The First Time





Archaeology in the News


Archaeology


Asante spider: A rare African sword ornament from Ghana's Gold Coast that later helped a man in Texas barter for his life


A Forgotten Society Lived Hidden Underground for Centuries…Archaeologists Reveal What They Found


Scientists Have Found A Siberian Mummy Like No Other, It's Covered in Tattoos!


Lost page of the Archimedes Palimpsest identified in Blois, central France


2,000-year-old Phoenician coin was used as bus fare in England, but 'how it got there will always be a mystery'


Deep Inside a Remote Cave, Researchers Have Uncovered Hand, and Footprints of a Family That Explored It 14,000 Years Ago





Paleontology in the News


Paleontology Index


This 2-pound dinosaur is rewriting what scientists know about evolution. A 90-million-year-old 'Rosetta Stone' fossil is finally revealing how some of the smallest dinosaurs evolved and spread across the ancient world


This Giant Dinosaur Walked in Circles 150 Million Years Ago - Scientists Uncover Its Secrets


Paleontologists Discovered a Rare 4-Inch Scorpion Fossil Preserved in Rock in China