Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*:
Christianity: Christianity Today reports on a study that
shows that contemporary
worship songs last for a shorter period than they used to. (In other
words, they are sung for a while, then dropped.)
Relevant interviews an author who says that, according to the Bible, most views on what happens after death are wrong.
Health: Gizmodo describes some of the things we want to know about the omicron variant of COVID.
Humor: (or something) FiveThirtyEight asks people when
each of the four seasons should start. Whatever your opinion on
this, it's in the minority.
Politics: NPR reports that the CIA has published a new edition of its book on the interactions between the CIA and recent presidents. The book is free. As I understand it, it does not include President Joe Biden, presumably because he is not done interacting with the CIA.
Science: Gizmodo and other outlets report on tiny constructions, made from frog stem cells, that can capture food and reproduce, in their own way. Living robots, sort of.
The graphic used in these posts is from NASA, hence, it is free to use like this.
*I try not to include items that require a password or fee to view.
Thanks for reading.
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