1.6.2 β½οΈ π¦ 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
1.6.1 π What Cars Know, Your Privacy Online, Sharing Links, Data Brokers, Latanya Sweeney
This email has links about privacy online and in the real world. For example, what happens to data collected by your car, how to maintain privacy online, and more.
1.5.2 π Sunday Links ...Animal Friends, Solar Storms 1859, Detergent Pods, Free Artworks
This Sunday our links explore how friendships between animals has evolved, detergent pods and microplastic pollution, speeding up computers, stargazing
1.5.1 π§ CodeGuppy Tutorial, Making Ice in the Desert, Biomimicry, Frank Mann. Plus Hippos.
A fun little CodeGuppy coding tutorial, an ancient ice making machine, designing objects inspired by nature, why the sky is blue, and mechanical genius Frank Mann. Plus hippos trying to figure out what hippocampus means.
1.4.2 π Sunday Links...People Wearing Clothes, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Frozen Earth
This Sunday our links ask the age-old questions little kids ask as they refuse to get dressed: so, when did humans start wearing clothes? NASA also has ideas about plants that can help filter air in a room. Plus the leaning tower of Pisa, a frozen earth 700 million years ago, and more.
1.4.1 πΆπ Searching Online, Egyptian (and Mayan) Math, Colliding Galaxies, Clarus the DogCow
This issue has links about searching online, Egyptian and Mayan math, colliding galaxies, Clarus the DogCow, astronomy apps, and 3D Modelling software. Plus baby Yoda doing push ups.
1.3.1 An 1800s Mystery, Tidal Kites, 7 Bridges Puzzle, What Animals See, Chemistry 4 Kids
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An 1800s Dress with Secret Messages
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1.2.2 Sunday Links...Great Wall of China, Finger Tip Power, Shades of Blue
This weekend's links are about what's alive on the Great Wall of China, a plastic eating boat, powering devices with finger tips, and an ancient saddle. Plus a book about shades of blue that Charles Darwin liked.
1.2.1 Bakuro puzzles, Lazy Kids + AI, Bridges, Cat TV, Block Coding Languages
This issue has detailed links about creating and solving Bakuro puzzles, types of bridges, building a TV for your cat, and block coding languages Hopscotch and Roblox.