Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*
Education: A Conversation writer tells us about the Liberal Arts.
The article considers the matter of West Virginia University planning
to cut many of its courses, and the question of higher education and
race.
Environment:
Once again, there is a report that Exxon
knew that fossil fuel use caused climate to change, but didn't really respond to this knowledge. (from NPR)
Ethics:
Nature reports that research
on octopi may be subject to ethical standards.
Finances:
(and Politics) Yahoo! News reports that the
Trump organization reported that an airplane was worth about $1,000 in April, 2023, and, more recently, reported that it was worth about $5 to
$25 million.
Humor:
(and Science) The
Scientist and Gizmodo
report on the igNobel prizes, for such work as studying licking fossils in the field and using spider-like appendages to enhance the grip.
Politics: A Conversation article on how the children of Presidents have been perceived, going back quite a while.
Science: Gizmodo reports that bumblebee
populations in Europe are declining.
A Conversation writer reports that NASA has found no evidence for UFOs.
Another Conversation writer tells us why most of us adults don't urinate in our sleep.
*I try not to include items that require a password or fee to view
Thanks for reading.
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