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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Sunspots 812

Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to someone else:

Environment: The Trump administration has removed caps on the speed of water output by shower heads.


Ethics: (And politics) An article in The Week considers why President Trump has told so many lies that don't seem to matter. (Who cares whether he called Tim Cook "Tim Apple?" Trump apparently did, and claimed that he hadn't.)

(and health) ABC, and other outlets, report that the Vatican has approved the use of COVID vaccines, even though research to produce these involved use of human cell lines derived from aborted fetuses. The Vatican specifically condemned abortions, however.

Politics: FiveThirtyEight does an analysis of the recent history of the politics of the suburbs.

FiveThirtyEight also says that Democrats and Republicans should argue more, not less, and explains why.

Science: Gizmodo asks some experts if our hearing can become more sensitive, with training. They say that it can.

Sports: ESPN and other outlets report that Tara VanDerveer has now accumulated more wins than any other women's college basketball coach in history.

The graphic used in these posts is from NASA, hence, it is free to use like this.

Thanks for looking!

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