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A group has $250,000 for anyone offering indisputable proof of supernatural abilities. No one yet has been able to claim it.
The biggest archeological discoveries of 2020 include "a sprawling geoglyph in Peru, a trove of mummies, the tomb of Romulus."
“It's a scapegoat. It’s an excuse.” Tuskegee is by no means a top reason why some Black people are reluctant to get vaccinated.
Photographs by Albert Dros of animals kept on a private preserve outside Dubai.
Advice columns are often celebrated as universal, flawed, temporary—including the advice columns of Martin Luther King, Jr.
The number of babies named Alexa in the US has dropped from 6,052 in 2015 (when Amazon's Echo debuted) to 1,995 in 2019.
Interviews with successful content creators (and sex workers) on OnlyFans.
“‘It's fine if that's what you're going to do and that's all you're going to do—but I don't want that person to be my accountant,’” he says of the prevailing attitude. “And I feel like that is a big hill to have to climb.”
↩︎ GQ
The latest exit plan for politicians, whether you're Trump or the Obamas: content creators.
"A journey of incredible engineering."
A trippy visualization of the internet's evolution. A key to the colors: white is the web's backbone, blue is North America, red is Asia Pacific, yellow is Africa, green is Europe. Dominant network names are located in the lower-left corner.
An extremely small number of people have a genetic mutation that gives them no fingerprints.
Thursday, February 25, 2021
BIS and central banks partner to create CBDC ‘bridge’
To all the people Stanley Tucci has loved before.
It's a Stanley Tucci moment and we're not complaining. A second season of his new travel show, reasons to reminisce about his cocktail routines and lockdown cursing ("just fucking ate it"), so why not a review (admittedly, two years old) of his life's heartbreaks and fondnesses?
Via Laura Olin
From 2015, an homage to playing the same song on repeat in a bar (e.g., “The Boys Are Back in Town”) until you get kicked out.
This is the era of late capitalism, where bigger is always necessarily better, without exception. To the true doom disciple, to listen to a song more times is to enjoy the song more deeply.
↩︎ VICE
Researchers improve solar panels with capsaicin, whose extra electrons make your chilies hot and panels more efficient.
Indian Muslims are segregated by a decentralized network of police and brokers—and roommates who stereotype them as terrorists.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Why the next wave of boxers are influencers: everyone loves a sideshow, and boxing's always been about business.
Mark Bittman: Small-scale farmers are already bearing the most acute consequences of climate change.
You may be sick of hearing about climate change, but if the planet becomes inhospitable to agriculture, it’ll be too late to reduce our cheeseburger consumption—we simply won’t live long enough for it to matter.
↩︎ The Bittman Project
White paper of the week: Duke University goes to absurd lengths to block other people’s trademark applications.
Stories from community healthcare facilities in rural Mississippi with deep ties to the civil rights movement.
Front offices across baseball swear by a book about cognitive psychology by a winner of the Nobel Prize in economics.
A secret message inside the Perseverance rover’s parachute.
A slogan of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Greater Los Angeles is "Dare Mighty Things," and a French student and his father figured out that it was encoded inside Perseverance's parachute.
"dare mighty things" ! Well done! @NASA @NASAPersevere pic.twitter.com/Di1hkFQApd
— Abela_Paf (@FrenchTech_paf) February 22, 2021
A variation on the explanation:
So you know how NASA sent a secret message to Mars?@FrenchTech_paf figured it out. ����
— Emily Calandrelli (@TheSpaceGal) February 23, 2021
Dare mighty things ��✨ pic.twitter.com/HIO2BUVjNd
No coal was burned this summer to generate any portion of the UK’s energy supply, something that hasn’t happened since 1882.
Britain’s four remaining coal-burning power plants are zombies, all but dead. Within a couple of years they will be closed and Britain will probably never burn coal for electricity again.
↩︎ The Economist