Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to others*:
The Arts: NPR has posted on the wildlife comedy photo awards. Worth seeing!
Christianity: A Christianity Today article examines the
effect of reading the Bible on a device, rather than from a book.
Reader's Digest tells us why red and green colors are symbolic of Christmas. (They mention some other colors, too.)
Computing: Gizmodo reports that Elon Musk now wants employees to sleep at the office.
Politics: NPR reports that nearly a million people became US citizens in the past year.
Science: NPR reports on a 190-year-old tortoise.
2.4 million year-old DNA has been used to determine what organisms lived in the locale where it was deposited, according to an article in The Scientist.
NPR reports on a new type of treatment for cancer, using gene editing.
When I was in college, over 5 decades ago, there was discussion of using atomic fusion (the sun, and Hydrogen bombs, use this) for power generation, but a drawback was that it took more energy than it released. That has been licked, apparently, according to NPR, but we are still a long way from using fusion as a power source.
*I try not to include items that require a password or fee to view.
Thanks for reading.
2 comments:
My favorite from the wildlife photos: the duck walking across a bridge of turtles.
Thank you for sharing. : )
You are welcome. There were lots of good photos in that post.
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