Fri. 12/10 - The Science (& Ethics) of Netflix’s ‘Don’t Look Up’
Insights from the real-life NASA scientist behind Netflix’s new killer-comet movie, Don’t Look Up. Plus, reindeers are the only mammals whose eyes change color with the seasons. And their noses kind of do too––the science behind that, and the history of the most famous red-nosed reindeer of all.
Insights from the real-life NASA scientist behind Netflix’s new killer-comet movie, Don’t Look Up. Plus, reindeers are the only mammals whose eyes change color with the seasons. And their noses kind of do too––the science behind that, and the history of the most famous red-nosed reindeer of all.
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Links:
- Meet the real NASA scientist behind Netflix’s Don’t Look Up (The Verge)
- Asteroid scientist Amy Mainzer talks space rock impacts and Netflix's new movie 'Don't Look Up' (Space.com)
- Netflix's Most Realistic Apocalypse Movie Reveals A Controversial Scientific Debate (Inverse)
- What a Times Journalist Learned From His 'Don't Look Up' Moment (NY Times)
- Why Are Reindeer Eyes Golden In Summer But Blue In Winter? (National Geographic)
- The Scientific Reason Why Reindeer Have Red Noses (Smithsonian Magazine)
- Christmas: A Candid History by Bruce David Forbes
- Kottke.Org
- Jackson Bird on Twitter
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