If your idea of environmental activism is defacing ancient historical heirlooms, maybe you should avoid activism altogether…
- Stonehenge covered in orange paint by Just Stop Oil vandals.
- L.A. Times: Generative AI is “built atop the theft of creative professionals’ work.”
- It would take seven centuries to remove all the Russian landmines from Ukraine. That’s why they are resorting to A.I.
- Buzz Lightyear, meet Old McDonald: Improving crops with laser beams and 3d-printing.
- The 1st ‘major lunar standstill’ in more than 18 years is about to occur. Here’s how to see it.
- Voyager 1 sends back science data from more than 15 billion miles away after NASA fix.
- The shores of Titan’s lakes appear to be shaped by waves.
- The Saucer Life reviews Michelle LaVigne’s The Alien Abduction Survival Guide.
- Mitch Horowitz answers questions about Discovery’s new UFO show Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction.
- We finally know why some people seem immune to COVID-19.
- This glassy gel is a surprising new class of material that heals itself.
- Tangentially Speaking interviews paleontologist/futurist Michael Garfield.
- Why did ancient civilizations fail to see the color blue?
- A 240-million-year-old aquatic reptile fossil challenges when reptiles ruled the sea.
- Red Pill of the Day: We might have finally found the most solid argument for banning plastics.
Thanks to @MAstronomers.
Quote of the Day:
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
Carl Sagan