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Japanese Hermit Lives in Abandoned Village Behind Dam

July 5th, 2022

It’s beautiful there. Via: Toyko Lens:

Your Children May Be Grieving the Death of Technoblade

July 2nd, 2022

This is far off-topic, but I wanted to do a quick post about it anyway. Millions of people around the world, mostly children, love a Minecraft content creator called, Technoblade. If your children play Minecraft, they probably know Technoblade. Technoblade died of cancer a couple of days ago. Be on the lookout for grief in […]

The Nocturnals

February 23rd, 2022

Via: The Atlantic: While most people are fast asleep, some ultra-introverts are going about their lives, reveling in the quiet and solitude. They challenge a core assumption of psychology: that all humans need social connection.

“My DIY R/C Boat Pulled Me 20 Miles”

November 10th, 2021

Via: rctestflight:

What’s It Like Hauling Nuclear Weapons Across The Country?

July 20th, 2021

Via: FreightWaves: Listening to the radio or music is allowable so long as it does not interfere with convoy communications, Johnson said.

ALiEn: Artificial Life Environment

June 11th, 2021

Via: https: Alien-Project: ALiEn is an artificial life simulation program based on a specialized physics and rendering engine in CUDA. It is designed to simulate digital organisms embedded in artificial ecosystems and to mimic conditions for (pre-)biotic evolution.

Physicists Measure the Gravitational Force Between the Smallest Masses Yet

June 10th, 2021

Via: Scientific American: The research effort born on that day has now produced its first result: a measurement of the gravitational force between two tiny gold spheres, each about the size of a sesame seed and weighing as much as four grains of rice—the smallest masses whose gravity has been measured to date. … It […]

Tiny Animal Revived After 24,000 Years Entombed in Siberian Permafrost

June 8th, 2021

Via: New Scientist: A tiny animal called a rotifer has been revived after spending 24,000 years frozen in permafrost. It is the longest a rotifer has been observed to survive in such extreme cold. While simple organisms like bacteria can often survive millennia in permafrost, “this is an animal with a nervous system and brain […]

The Sabbatical YouTube Channel

March 30th, 2021

Sabbatical Tommy’s travel videos are fascinating. So far, besides English (he’s from New York), I’ve seen him speaking Spanish, Nahuatl, French, Chinese, Russian and Swahili. My eyes bugged out when he was translating Swahili into Chinese for the girl he hitched a ride with in Zanzibar. I wonder if he has a “day job” in […]

The Ancient Method That Keeps Afghanistan’s Grapes Fresh All Winter

March 26th, 2021

Via: Atlas Obscura: “We use mud from the village, mix it with straw and water, and then form the bowls,” explains Ahmadi’s daughter Sabsina, 11, who, during the harvest, helps her father after school. After laying the bowls in the sun for about five hours, they place the grapes in the dry bowls, which they […]

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