A plea to replace "fake news" with journalism; Life hacks to becoming an early riser; Private visitors coming to the International Space Station (ISS); Whiskers can make drones safer; A review of the SteemWallet mobile app.
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- New York Times Promotes Witchcraft, Condemns Itself In Op-Ed - Author, Alex Berezow notes the irony between a NY Times article on witchcraft and an op-ed that ran just days later asking why people are too quick to believe pseudoscience on wellness. In the witchcraft article, the Times seems to let claims of witchcraft as a family heritage go unchallenged, but in the wellness article, the times apparently argued for skepticism in the face of pseudo-scientific claims about diet. I didn't read the source articles, but as described, the two articles in juxtaposition do seem to create a frustrating journalistic contrast. h/t RealClear Science
- Waking up early can make you healthier and wealthier — here are 4 life hacks to reset your body clock in 3 weeks - Wake up earlier than usual and get exposure to outside light; Limit light exposure at the end of the day; Stick to a schedule; and eat meals earlier (with no caffeine after 3pm)
- Want to visit the International Space Station? It’ll cost $58 million - Private citizens may be able to visit the International Space Station as soon as 2020. The round-trip fee is expected to be about $58 million plus $35,000 per night for up to 30 days. This is an update to the figure in the report from Interesting Links: June 8, 2019, which suggested that it would cost $11k to $22k per night. The agency will allow up to two visitors per year, and visitors will have to meet the same medical and trainng standards as NASA astronauts. h/t Mental Floss
- Sensitive Whiskers Could Make Small Drones Safer - Inexpensive, easy to produce, light-weight fibers can detect air pressure changes from nearby objects before the drone comes in contact with them. This can be a safety feature for smaller drones where expensive technologies like LiDAR are impractical, especially those that operate in dark or smokey environments.
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