1.6.2 ⛽️ 🦖 Sunday Links... Astrolabes, Female Conservationists, Malware, Ditching Fossil Fuels
This Sunday our links explores how astrolabes were first created, our freshwater cycle, AI-powered malware, 10 female conservationists, how one city is getting off fossil fuels, and more.
Ancient Astronomy Was A Huge Group Effort. This Astrolabe Proves It.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/archaeology/a60096692/medieval-astrolabe/
New analysis shows that the global freshwater cycle has shifted far beyond pre-industrial conditions
https://phys.org/news/2024-03-analysis-global-freshwater-shifted-pre.html
Researchers Create AI-Powered Malware That Spreads on Its Own
https://futurism.com/researchers-create-ai-malware
Ten female conservationists who have changed our relationship with nature
http://www.discoverwildlife.com/people/female-conservationists
Getting off fossil fuels is hard, but this city is doing it — building by building
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/04/1230109356/climate-emissions-ithaca-new-york
Centuries-old Aztec texts detail history of their capital, conquests and fall to the Spanish
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/centuries-old-aztec-texts-detail-history-of-their-capital-conquests-and-fall-to-the-spanish
This beautiful work of art is actually the biggest propeller innovation since the 19th century
https://www.fastcompany.com/91066704/this-beautiful-work-of-art-is-actually-the-biggest-propeller-innovation-since-the-19th-century
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