1.22.2 🦋 Sunday Links... Eating Mold, Ancient Telecom Device, Butterflies, AI Bots are Human?
Welcome to this weeks Sunday email. We answer the question, what happens when you eat mold? Is it like the 5 second rule when you drop food on the floor? There's also an article about water from the 2022 Tonga eruption. It's still in Earth's atmosphere. Also a haunted forest of butterflies, a 2500 year old telecom device, and NASA's Pillars of Creation photo above. I also liked the article about what happens when you set loose AI bots in a virtual town. (Spoiler: they act like the humans who created them.) Hope you enjoy these links. Enjoy your Sunday!
What Happens If You Accidentally Eat Mold?
https://www.tastingtable.com/702332/what-happens-if-you-accidentally-eat-mold/
Record amount of water from 2022 Tonga eruption is still in atmosphere
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2437470-record-amount-of-water-from-2022-tonga-eruption-is-still-in-atmosphere/
The Haunted Forest of Butterflies
https://nautil.us/the-haunted-forest-of-butterflies-688067/
Meet the world's-first telecommunication device from 2,500 years ago
https://www.thebrighterside.news/post/meet-the-world-s-first-telecommunication-device-from-2-500-years-ago
NASA: Fly Through The Pillars of Creation in This Stunning 3D Video
https://www.sciencealert.com/nasa-fly-through-the-pillars-of-creation-in-this-stunning-3d-video
https://www.nasa.gov/universe/haunting-portrait-nasas-webb-reveals-dust-structure-in-pillars-of-creation/
Researchers Let 25 AI Bots Loose Inside a Virtual Town. The Results Were Fascinating
https://futurism.com/the-byte/bots-virtual-town
World's first ultra-large battery dump truck goes to work in copper mine
https://newatlas.com/automotive/hitachi-ultra-large-battery-dump-truck/
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