Things I have recently spotted that may
be of interest to someone else:
Christianity (and Astronomy): Reviews
of a book about "Blood Moons" by John Hagee, claiming that eclipses are a sign that something important is going to happen to Israel, and it's about
to happen. The reviews demolish the book's thesis thoroughly.
Health: Walking
is good for you. It's a lot easier in some places. You can determine
the "Walk Score" of any address here.
Science: A reporter for National
Public Radio had her gut
bacteria, and those of her husband, mother, and dog, analyzed.
NPR reports on dwarf
galaxies, some quite near (in astronomical terms) to us.
The University of Aberdeen has posted a video
of creatures living in the Mariana
Trench, which is as much as 10,000 meters (nearly 7 miles) below sea
level.
NPR reports that there may be a connection between what
we hear and how we taste food.
Image
source (public domain)
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