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Saturday, October 30, 2021
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Harvard profited from slavery. One way to address that legacy: relinquish its daguerreotypes of enslaved men and women.
Another short story for the Halloween season: "Darkroom" by BLDBLG's Geoff Manaugh.
Spooky art from Brian Luong's "Drawloween" series over the years.
"There’s a lot of misogyny going on, honestly." Illustrator Iman Joy El Shami-Mader discusses the art of severed limbs.
A group of firms wants to build the world's largest community of 3D-printed homes in Austin, Texas.
China cracks down on "vanity-project" super skyscrapers. E.g., cities of less than 3 million can't build taller than 150 meters.
From 2015, reading Frank Herbert’s Dune as a climate novel.
"Most of the works of its era weren't thinking in these terms at all, essentially imagining that technological progress would render all ecological limits irrelevant."
↩︎ Salon
Six trends to spot in the latest round of climate security reports.
Will the UN Security Council declare climate change a threat to international peace and security, thus invoking special legal authorities? Will political pressure build for Biden to declare a national climate emergency?
↩︎ Lawfare
Nearly 70 percent of Americans believe the climate crisis is happening, but almost half of them don’t think it's caused by humans.
"My body... is used to help design military technology." The prosthetics industry and the military share a long history.
Listen: John Benedict Buescher on the "psychic radio" stations along the Texas-Mexico border in the 1920s (starts at 31:53).
"The witch has long been a crucible for mainstream society’s darkest fears." Witches in art.
"It has 40 pages and it runs out of memory." Eric Roth wrote the Dune screenplay in Movie Master on MS-DOS.
Less known than Facebook's danger to the West is how it allows the rest of the world to drown in misinformation and abuse.
Facebook’s danger to the West is well documented, but less known is how it lets the rest of the world drown in misinformation and
Parker Molloy: It’s Halloween, which means it’s time to dredge up the annual panic stories about drug-laced candy.
The “strangers might drug your kids’ Halloween candy” meme is mostly an urban legend. There’s a 1959 incident involving a dentist who handed out 450 pieces of candy-covered laxatives to trick-or-treaters, making as many as 30 of the recipients sick.
↩︎ The Present Age
According to epidemiologists, one of the biggest health risks in James Bond movies is having sex with 007.
"Everything present is made of the past." Sandra Newman on how every house is a haunted house.
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Last look add-on is disappearing. Is that good for the market?
Nigeria launches ‘digital naira’ pilot
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Some early 20th century autochrome photographs via the Eastman Museum.
Make room in your imagination for “worm blobs.” Or not.
A worm blob behaves as a solid and a fluid, like a ball of dough or a glob of shampoo. It only takes around 10 worms to form a coherent blob. A blob of about 100,000 worms resembles a lump of (red) pizza dough.
↩︎ The New York Times
The art collective MSCHF bought a Warhol, created 999 replicas, and is now selling each for $250.
Something new for highway fencing, retaining walls, or even your home: a wind turbine wall.
Managing pests is a big challenge for California’s vintners. Currently trending: rodent control via raptors.
Researchers say a radio signal detected in 2019, which seemed to be coming from the star closest to the Sun, was not from aliens.
Jihadism, crime, and political violence have grown so intense in Nigeria that “the country is sliding towards ungovernability.”
In the first nine months of this year some 2,200 people were kidnapped for ransom, more than double the roughly 1,000 abducted in 2020. Perhaps a million children are missing school for fear that they will be snatched.
↩︎ The Economist