Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*:
The Arts: Gizmodo ranks the
10 best original Star Trek episodes, and James T. Kirk's (William
Shatner's) role in them.
Christianity: (and politics) Christianity Today asks
why
there are no evangelicals on the US Supreme Court.
Computing: A Gizmodo post on how big tech (especially Facebook) has not done what's best for most of us.
Environment: NPR reports that Australia's Great Barrier Reef is in grave danger.
NPR also reports on misinformation used to halt installation of wind turbines.
Finances: Gizmodo points out that Western
oil companies paid for much of Putin's war.
Food: NPR reports on making pizza without yeast.
Health: (and politics) FiveThirtyEight on the miserable job of COVID testing by most of the states in the US.
Politics: Vladimir Putin has used the Bible to support his recent actions, according to Relevant.
A Christianity Today author points out the difference in how we treat Ukrainian refugees vs. our treatment of Syrian refugees.
Science: Nature has an opinion piece, arguing
that testing
the genetics of human embryos is questionable or worse.
Gizmodo reports on a
study of the "plumbing" of Yellowstone's geysers. Some interesting
underground connections and features.
Gizmodo reports on a
really fancy (and, apparently, useful) tape measure.
Gizmodo also shows photos
of 7 different kinds of animal camouflage.
The Scientist reports on how a man with no muscle control at all was trained, using a brain implant, to respond in computer-generated text.
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.