
So: this week, without embellishment or comment. Label me Otherwise Distracted. But still poking around and pecking the keys. — F1st
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- REALM OF NATURE â™»ï¸
- This ‘Miracle’ Plant Is Supposed To Save The World | HuffPost
- Instead, the new craze for the South African succulent spekboom shows our obsession with silver bullet solutions to the climate crisis.
- A visual history of pandemics | World Economic Forum
- Should You Eat Daylilies? Safety, Toxicity, and Other Facts | Delishably
- Just to add to the confusion over whether we humans should eat our daylilies, MerriwetherForager, a Ph.D. research chemist and naturalist, advises that you stick to Hemerocallis fulva, the most well-known daylily species, and avoid the newer hybrids, some of which may be toxic.
- This ‘Miracle’ Plant Is Supposed To Save The World | HuffPost
- WHAT PEOPLE DO ✂
- Matthew Walker’s “Why We Sleep” Is Riddled with Scientific and Factual Errors – Alexey Guzey
- Why The F (Word) — Fragments from Floyd🌿
- Police: Don’t call 911 when you run out of toilet paper / Boing Boing
- Opinion | Our Brains Are No Match for Our Technology – The New York Times
- ï¸In the coronavirus pandemic, we’re making decisions without reliable data
- WHAT OUR TOOLS DO ðŸ›
- UP CLOSE and PERSONAL 🔎
- ORBIT OF EARTH ðŸŒ
- How Pandemics Change History | The New Yorker Frank M. Snowden
- Explore the Science of Earth’s Deep History with EarthViewer | cesium.com
- About the image with today’s post (at random from Google Earth View)