What’s the deal? Over the weekend, we’ll update this post with some of the most interesting articles, podcasts, charts, and opinion pieces we’re too busy to write about.
OK, only crypto? Not necessarily. We do that Monday to Friday, so we try to explore new subjects on weekends.
Feel free to join in and submit entries on Twitter. Any topic is fair game.
Dasia Taylor, 17, invented something really amazing: Color-changing stitches that indicate when a wound is infected! Dasia won her state science fair, is a finalist in the nationals, and is working to get her invention patented. 🔬♥️💫https://t.co/z2hYq2kuGO
The Tuxedo Royale was a fixture of Newcastle’s clubbing scene in the 80s and 90s, with a revolving dancefloor and horny patrons with ‘pupils the size of dinner plates’, before it was gutted in a suspicious fire. https://t.co/ZsOs2nUVzw
David Bowie also ranks among the Hollywood celebrities trashed in the Succession star’s new autobiography, Putting the Rabbit in the Hat. https://t.co/ag19brhQVq
Three of the 10 top shows on Netflix right now are South Korean. Then there's BTS, the pop phenomenon, and groundbreaking films like "Parasite." A global audience is mesmerized by Korean entertainment, and creators say success didn’t happen overnight. https://t.co/29d47pJ9dR
Automakers are shoveling billions into electrification to make this generation of cars cleaner. But when car batteries are all used up, where do they go? WIRED unpacks whether used batteries will make or break the transportation revolution. 1/11https://t.co/Uggw6ieAWj
The @wirecutter kitchen experts have chopped more than 70 pounds of produce with 23 knives, and their pick for the most dependable, sharp and comfortable 🔪 has been the same since 2013. https://t.co/MQm5qUvGtL
The belief that one's group is superior to other groups—known as collective narcissism—has been linked to prejudice, resentment, and political extremism, @sbkaufman reports: https://t.co/ecTOKdfS43
For our latest lookbook, we've collected 10 hotels from the Dezeen archive with free-spirited bohemian interiors that nod to the 1960s and 1970s. https://t.co/ARlbOU8eDN
In a single day at Les Halles, in New York City, Anthony Bourdain once nourished himself with three double espressos, two beers, three cranberry juices, eight aspirins, a hunk of merguez sausage, and an “Industrial”—a beer stein filled with a Margarita. https://t.co/XFfCX9PuHq
If you think your life is tough, just remember David De Gea not only has to stop opposition players from scoring but he also has to stop his team mates scoring a goal against him.
For the first time, astronomers have detected an element found in our bodies in a galaxy that is more than 12 billion light-years away.https://t.co/mQekbrvCOO
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