Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*:
The Arts: The Federalist claims, with evidence, that Amazon's production of early times, in Tolkien's vision, will be a disaster, at least in the sense of adhering to Tolkien's ideas.
Food: Senegalese farmers are learning to encourage growth of a plant formerly treated as a weed.
Health: The Scientist says that COVID is transmitted by tiny particles in the air, not by large drops.
NPR says that Neil Cavuto, a Fox News host, thanks vaccination, without which he says that he wouldn't be alive. Cavuto earlier received some death threats for advocating vaccination.
Science: Gizmodo reports on a study of DNA found in ocean depths. Most of it is from previously unknown species. Such organisms play an important part in the Carbon cycle of the earth.
Gizmodo also reports that the
Webb telescope is working perfectly, so far.
NPR reports on a
pack of killer whales who successfully (for them) killed a blue whale.
Gizmodo reports that we may not be prepared for accidental
contamination of earth, or some other planet.
The Scientist reports that mosquitoes
can remember the smells of insecticides.
Sports: FiveThirtyEight gives us an in-depth look at NBA refereeing.
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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