The Stunning Discovery Made Inside A Meteorite In Somalia. It contains two new minerals not naturally produced on earth. (via Damn Interesting)
The Cat Flap Is Surprisingly Ancient, And Not The Work Of Isaac Newton. (via Nag on the Lake)
We want to date “hot” people — but who you actually date is based on how hot you are. (via Real Clear Science)
The Advent Calendar of Disappointing Your Family.
In Search of True Color: Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky’s Flawed Images. (via Damn Interesting)
The Culture Warrior.
The Most Annoying Grammatical Errors.
‘My power’s really low’: Nasa’s Insight Mars lander prepares to sign off from the Red Planet. (via Damn Interesting)
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> who you actually date is based on how hot you are
Unless you are that goofy-looking bro from SNL.
Ho! Ho! Ho! I left my comment over on Neato.
Wish I could do that here!
I don't know--the evidence that Isaac Newton had a cat flap sounds pretty good (even if he didn't invent it). The story comes from 70 years after his death, which the article implies is very long (but seems like a relatively short time to me--it certainly isn't 100s of years later), and it mentioned that his door does indeed have holes for cats to go through.
Note that the Mars Curiosity and Perseverance (the one with a helecopter) Rovers, unlike the Insight lander, use nuclear batteries rather than solar panels for power, so dust won't affect their lifetime.
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