The Starliner spacecraft has started to emit strange noises

From arstechnica.com


America Must Free Itself from the Tyranny of the Penny (see also)

From nytimes.com


Betelgeuse's Mysterious Dimming May Have a Simple Explanation

From sciencealert.com


How a little-known 17th-century female scientist changed our understanding of insects

From theguardian.com


'A tech firm stole our voices - then cloned and sold them'

From bbc.com


Economists Alarmed by Growing Demand for Sausage

From futurism.com


Turn Down the Streetlights Mirror

From theatlantic.com


America’s Oldest Board Game Teaches 19th-Century Geography

From mymodernmet.com


Planes, trains and monster diggers: The vehicles pushing the limits of electric power

From bbc.com


A ‘mosquito flight simulator’ reveals a potential weakness in one species that carries malaria.

From popsci.com


Placebo Science Is Rooted in Witch Hunts (see also)

From nautil.us


A Third Of The World Lacks Internet Access. Airborne Communications Stations Could Fix That

From discovermagazine.com


Weaver Bird Nests in Africa Appear to Reflect Local Styles and Traditions

From nytimes.com


Why are we ticklish? The science of the silly response. (see also)

From popsci.com


Tomorrow, September 2nd is a holiday in the USA. So links will be sparse, or nonexistent. Here is a temporary alternative.

From damninteresting.com