Saturday, April 06, 2019

The Economist and the Bee Walk into a bar

“Don’t worry about the world coming to an end today. It is already tomorrow in Australia.”
Charles Schulz 

Earthwalker at Coaldale creates soulful bohemian atmosphere as it attracts so many mittleuropeans who share stories about light travel stories 

Scientists Say They Can Make Light Travel 30x Faster Than Normal. “It’s an extraordinary claim, and one the researchers behind it say could revolutionize optical communication

“You know when you [mess] something up and you wish you had the power to hit undo?
 ... via BC in 2019 AD 
No one owns the beach 🏖 not even the Voyageurs at voy yov  beach 🏝 ( American Radical, the adaptation of a Muslim FBI agent’s memoir about infiltrating an al Qaeda-controlled terrorist cell coming soon )


 The big recent dinosaur fossil discovery: “DePalma was a scientific nobody, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Kansas, and he said that he had found the site with no institutional backing and no collaborators.”





Allison Schrager, An Economist Walks into a Brothel, and Other Unexpected Places to Understand Risk.  My blurb: “Allison Schrager’s An Economist Walks Into a Brothel is the best, most readable, most informative, most adventurous, and most entertaining take on risk you will find


Investors see red as police give up the hunt in $5m wine heist mystery

It began with the disappearance of $5 million worth of Australia's best wines - more than 30,000 bottles, including a 1951 Penfold's Grange valued at more than $65,000.

NASA will pay people $19,000 to stay in bed for 2 months.”  Autostarting video at that link, btw.

Sarah A. Seo, Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed American Freedom.  “The revolution in automotive freedom coincided with an equally unprecedented expansion in the police’s discretionary power.”




Sierpinski Penrose

Nidhal Selmi combined the fractal Sierpinski triangle with the impossible Penrose triangle to create the M.C. Escher-like the Selmi triangle.




The Fertility Doctor’s Secret


Donald Cline must have thought no one would ever know. Then DNA testing came along.

Google Blog: “…A year ago, we launched News Consumer Insights: a report built on top of Google Analytics that helps news organizations of all sizes understand and segment their audiences with a subscriptions strategy in mind. Thousands of news organizations around the world, including BuzzFeed News, Business Insider, Conde Nast and Village Media, have used this tool to measure, understand and grow their businesses. Today, we’re launching a new, free insights tool called Realtime Content Insights (RCI), built to help newsrooms make quick, data-driven decisions on content creation and distribution. Journalists will be able to identify which articles are the most popular across their audience and what broader topics are trending in their regions. RCI also helps newsrooms visualize their data with a full screen display mode. It’s now available for publishers using all versions of Google Analytics…”


HAPPINESS AROUND THE WORLD
The World Happiness Report surveys the state of global happiness and ranks 156 countries by how happy their citizens perceive themselves to be. The 2019 report ranks Australia at number 11 while Finland topped the list for the second year in a row.
Produced by the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, the report looks at:
·    happiness and the community;
·    how happiness has evolved over time; and
·    the technologies, social norms, conflicts and government policies that have shaped changes in happiness levels.
Special chapters focus on generosity and prosocial behaviour, the effects of happiness on voting behaviour, big data and the happiness effects of internet use and addictions.