Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to someone else:
Christianity: Relevant tells us why Lent matters.
Education: Listverse tells us about three-dimensional shapes.
Politics: Politico describes some case studies of QAnon believers.
Relevant debunks conspiracy theorists who claim that the snow in Texas was fake. (And that Bill Gates was responsible for it.)
Science: The Scientist reports that researchers in four countries have been able to communicate (in both directions) with subjects who are asleep and dreaming.
The Scientist also reports on experiments that show that dogs have awareness of their own bodies. This seems obvious, but isn't really.
DNA from a cave bear, about 360,000 years old, has been recovered, and usable sequence information has been found, according to Gizmodo. The cave was not in permafrost, from which much older DNA has been recovered.
The AP reports that an almost extinct ferret species has been given more potential genetic variety by a clone of an animal dead for a few decades.
The graphic used in these posts is from NASA, hence, it is free to use like this. Thanks for looking!
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