Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*:
Christianity: Christianity Today considers
"replacement theory," the idea that white people are being replace by people of color in the US.
Computing: Gizmodo tells us that bad people can use the web cameras in children's computers to do bad things.
Finances: A Conversation writer tells us that the cost of going to a prom is not growing as fast as the consumer price index.
Food: A Conversation writer tells us that peanut butter is a liquid, and, as such, may be removed from the material you bring on a flight.
(And Ethics, and finances) A Conversation writer says that the US Supreme Court has considered the question of how much space to give animals raised for meat.
Health: A Conversation writer discusses the dangers of obesity.
(and Computing) Gizmodo reports on a study indicating that internet use helps older people to avoid dementia.
Science: A Conversation writer tells us about clothes moths.
Gizmodo reports that Saturn
has 145 moons.
A Conversation writer discusses keeping
track of where we've been, and what we are doing, using DNA in skin flakes.
NPR reports on when and why butterflies evolved from moths.
*I try not to include items that require a password or fee to view.
Thanks for reading.
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