Friday Links!
C. Lee is in the process of moving, so he's out of action for a few weeks. Best wishes for a smooth move.
Leading off this week, and it's fascinating: Chernobyl Visually Explained.
An absolutely epic read: I got dysentery so you don’t have to.
Good news: Vast deposit of 'white gold' (lithium) in Arkansas could be stunningly valuable.
This is promising: Studies of migraine’s many triggers offer paths to new therapies.
Interesting: Japan study shows positive mental health effects from owning video games
Here's an additional story about Buster Keaton, with videos: Buster Keaton and the Art of the Gag.
From Wally, and it's not for me: Cel-Ray Forever: Where America's Weirdest Soda Came From and How It Stuck Around. A bizarre connection between Lovecraft and the author of the Velveteen Rabbit: The Thing In the Woods (1924) by Harper Williams. War is hell: A Tale of Two Cream Teas: Why the British Are Still Arguing Over Their Scones. A fascinating read: Mass shooting survivors turn to an unlikely place for justice – copyright law. Quite a long number: Amateur Mathematician Discovers the Largest Known Prime Number, With More Than 41 Million Digits.
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