Links to things I found interesting but didn't want to do a full blog post about.
- How dangerous is Africa’s explosive Lake Kivu? An unusual lake in central frica could one day release a vast cloud of greenhouse gases that suffocates millions of people. But it’s not clear whether the threat is getting worse.
- How to Calibrate Your Monitor for Accurate Colors: 4 Easy Methods. "If you're a graphic designer or digital artist, calibrating your monitor's colors is a must." I need to do this again, as I think some of my monitor settings have changed over time.
- Amateur Metal Detectorist Finds Astonishing Gold Hoard Buried by Pre-Viking Chieftain. “Only a member of the absolute cream of society would have been able to collect a treasure like the one found here.”
- Stunning footprints push back human arrival in Americas by thousands of years. "The tracks at New Mexico’s White Sands National Park are upending past assumptions on when humans first ventured into North and South America."
- Crew Dragon: Former Project Lead Reveals Stark Differences Between Spacex And NASA. SpaceX does in a meeting what takes NASA years.
- Neil Gaiman: How The Sandman Reinvents the Audiobook Format. "Neil Gaiman’s Sandman finds its first true adaptation in an ‘audio movie’ and it could be a game changer." The second chapter of The Sandman has just been released on Audible.
- At pivotal points in human spaceflight, NASA undergoes major reorganization. "NASA’s human exploration wing will be split in two."
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