Things I have recently spotted that may
be of interest to others*:
Computing: (and music) Gizmodo writes about the amazing capabilities of self-playing pianos.
Health: Gizmodo on homeopathic "medicine."
Politics: NPR on when campaigning politicians are allowed to lie (and when they aren't).
Georgia US Senate candidate Herschel Walker doesn't believe in evolution, and has some questions about artificially enhanced human reproduction, says NPR.
FiveThirtyEight on perceived discrimination against whites.
Science: Gizmodo reports that the
Webb telescope is working fine, and nearly ready to carry out
astronomical science work.
The Scientist reports that fruit
flies, in outdoor populations, can evolve in ways that react to environmental stress very rapidly -- within less than a year.
Sports: (and Christianity) FiveThirtyEight tells us about the
solid play of Aliyah Boston of the South Carolina Lady Gamecocks, and about her Christian faith. ( This is the first post I've seen from
FiveThirtyEight on an athlete's religious beliefs.)
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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