Links to things I found interesting but didn't want to do a full blog post about.
A quick grab shot with my Pixel 4a.
- The Medici: Portraits and Politics, 1512–1570 Virtual Opening. A virtual tour of a major new exhibit from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
- How a single meeting in Oxford saved millions of lives. "The Nuffield Department of Medicine has had an outsized impact."
- ‘Ugly’ produce is finally finding a second life on the shelves of major grocery chains. I buy "ugly" produce whenever I can find it (it's usually cheaper) but few supermarkets sell it.
- Experts ‘disturbed’ over toxic discovery in popular make-up products. "The study looked for the presence of PFAS in popular make-up products sold across the United States and Canada."
- 9 Trends That Show the Harsh Reality of Climate Change. "Decades of scientific data including satellite images show that human-caused climate change is real and affecting our planet at an alarming rate, according to multiple agencies and organizations including the United Nations, the National Academy of Sciences, NASA, NOAA and the American Meteorological Society."
- Space nuclear power is nearing critical mass as the final frontier’s next frontier. "The idea of putting nukes in space may sound like a national security nightmare, but the right kind of nukes are likely to be a must-have for long-term space exploration."
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