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Minnesota Mine Pits Global Climate Pollution vs. Local Mine Pollution
The Biden administration aims to increase U.S. production of these critical minerals that China and other countries with weaker environmental standards have come to dominate. But local opposition is complicating the effort. VOA's Steve Baragona looks at the battle over one such mine in the northern U.S. state of Minnesota.
voanews.com/a/minnesota-mine-p

The tragedy of the Israel-Palestine conflict is this: underneath all the horror is a clash of two just causes
This isn’t a contest of heroes and villains – but two peoples in deep pain, fated to share the same land
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Alberto Ibargüen Is on a $150M Mission to Save Local News
Alberto Ibargüen, president of the Knight Foundation, says the money is vital for journalists who need time—“and time costs money”—to undertake in-depth reporting in communities.
thedailybeast.com/alberto-ibar

Deconstructing the ‘beheaded babies’ misinformation in Israel’s war on Gaza
How the consequences of misinformation contribute to real-life violence against Palestinians
advox.globalvoices.org/2023/10

Centrist Maine Democrat takes “responsibility” after mass shooting and flips on assault weapon ban
"I have opposed efforts to ban deadly weapons of war, like the assault rifle used to carry out this crime"
salon.com/2023/10/27/centrist-

Humans Are Ready to Find Alien Life
We finally have the tools we need. Now scientists just need to watch and wait.
In the thousands of years that people have been arguing about whether life exists elsewhere in the universe, one thing has been constant: No one really has had a clue. But not anymore. That’s because we finally know exactly where to look for aliens.
theatlantic.com/science/archiv #

Scientists Just Came Up With a Wild Idea For Making Oxygen on Mars
Desert-dwelling bacteria that feed on sunlight, slurp up carbon dioxide, and emit oxygen could be incorporated into paint that supplements the air in a habitat on Mars.
It's called Chroococcidiopsis cubana, and scientists have developed a biocoating that emits measurable amounts of oxygen on a daily basis while reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the air around it.
sciencealert.com/scientists-ju

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64 years ago today, Weird Al Yankovic, American accordionist and parody singer-songwriter ("Eat It"; "Another One Rides The Bus"), and actor (UHF; Naked Gun), born in Downey, California
#WeirdAlYankovic

Toxic Impact of Lead Exposure Is Much Greater Than We Knew, Report Warns
Leaded fuel might be a thing of the past, but a new report from The World Bank reveals the chemical's toxic legacy continues to take a toll worldwide.
What's worse, the ongoing harmful impacts of lead exposure are far greater than we thought, especially in low- and middle-income countries where lead contamination is more common in food, soils, paint, battery recycling, metal mining, and agricultural products.
sciencealert.com/toxic-impact-

Cancer Breakthrough: A Groundbreaking Solution to Metastasis & Chemotherapy Resistance
Scientists discovered that blocking the molecule Netrin-1 reduces the process contributing to cancer metastasis and resistance to therapy. Early trials in humans show promise, and further research will explore the treatment’s broader applicability and effect on survival rates.
scitechdaily.com/cancer-breakt

Feel-good story of the week: Two ransomware gangs meet their demise
One is fatally hacked, the other shut down in international police dragnet.
arstechnica.com/security/2023/

This Ancient Society Survived The Sahara Desert With a Single Water Source
The forgotten civilization was known as the Garamantes to the Romans, and it was the first urbanized society known to establish itself in a desert.
Despite the location, its people not only survived, they thrived, squeezing every drop of life they could from beneath the sand.
sciencealert.com/this-ancient-

Did Australia’s First Peoples domesticate dingoes? They certainly buried them with great care
Published in PLOS One today, our new study of dingoes buried alongside First Nations people in ancient times has provided crucial clues to this mystery. Our findings may help change the way we think about the connections between dingoes and people.
theconversation.com/did-austra

@AccordionBruce @la_sombra@mstdn.ca I don't want to imagine a world without polka - or Al Yankovic.

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@la_sombra
The 3000+ year old South East Asian ancestor of the accordion relied on hand-hammered reeds cut and filed individually

So if somebody really wanted an #accordion in the post-industrial future, they might be able to make one even if all the sheet metal disappears

But they’d really have to want one badly

Making the Lao Khaen Mouth Organ
youtu.be/Z1LjNDV7wZw?si=-zNqm7
#folkMusic

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Introducing the Whole Earth Index: a nearly complete free online archive of Whole Earth publications. The Internet Archive helped digitize the materials & hosts the collection for all to access. wholeearth.info/

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