Nov. 22, 2021
Mon. 11/22 - Oxygen From Moon Rocks Could Sustain Humanity for 100,000 Years
Could lunar explorers of the future be sucking air out of moon rocks? Could all of us? Plus, a device made from household objects could expand the world’s access to vaccines. And the psychological case for decorating for the holidays as early as you want.
Could lunar explorers of the future be sucking air out of moon rocks? Could all of us? Plus, a device made from household objects could expand the world’s access to vaccines. And the psychological case for decorating for the holidays as early as you want.
Links:
- The Moon's top layer alone has enough oxygen to sustain 8 billion people for 100,000 years (The Conversation)
- This Cheap Device Could Expand the World’s Access to Vaccines (Scientific American)
- India's Limit on Syringe Exports Hobbles Global Covid Vaccinations (NY Times)
- What is syringe nationalism - and how is it slowing the global COVID-19 vaccine roll-out? (World Economic Forum)
- Why It's Actually Good to Decorate 'Early' for Christmas, According to Science (LifeHacker)
- POV: Does decorating for the holidays early improve mental health? (Vital Record, Texas A&M)
- Adele gets Spotify to take shuffle button off all album pages (BBC)
- Adele Asks Spotify to Remove ‘Shuffle’ Button From Her Albums, and It Does — Kind of (Variety)
- Justice At Spotify (Union of Musicians)
- Kottke.Org
- Jackson Bird on Twitter
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