Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*:
Computing:
Gizmodo reports that a TikTok official may have lied to the US Congress (which is a crime), when he said that TikTok doesn't send user data to China.
Gizmodo on how artificial intelligence can do bad things.
NPR on detecting Artificial Intelligence creations from real ones.
Environment: The National Weather Service has released a video of major air pollution in New York City, mostly from fires in Canada.
History: (and Politics) A Conversation writer describes situations somewhat like the race to become President, with a Vice President running against a previous President.
Another Conversation writer discusses Cleopatra and the rulers (at least some were female) of Nubia.
Humor: (or something) Gizmodo reports that Ikea has developed a couch that folds up for a one-person carry, weighs about 22 pounds, and doesn't require screws, etc., to put together.
Politics: A Conversation writer sets us straight on the Espionage Act.
Science: An exhaustive study, reported in Nature, finds that people all over the world believe that there is a continuing moral decline. But the study reports that this decline is merely perceived, not actual.
A fascinating article in Science Alert discusses how parasites may alter the behavior of their hosts.
Sci-Tech Daily reports that curly hair may have helped early humans to survive.
A Conversation writer tells us all sorts of things about glass.
*I try not to include items that require a password or fee to view.
Thanks for reading.
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