Buttonsflipped into FunChris Carter Inside the mystical world of crop circle tourism verified_publisherNational Geographic - By Soo Youn and Robert OrmerodIt started with a picture. In April 2007, Monique Klinkenbergh stumbled across the image that would upend her life. Its composition—perfectly executed rings of triangles and diamonds in concentric circles...
Buttonsflipped into INCONCEIVABLE! Meet the Endoterrestrials verified_publisherThe Atlantic - Douglas FoxThey live thousands of feet below the Earth’s surface. They eat hydrogen and exhale methane. And they may shape our world more profoundly than we can imagine. Alexis Templeton remembers January 12, 2014,...
Buttonsflipped into Compelling Content A daughter’s hilarious obituary unravels her father’s mysterious life. You have to read to the end to get it. verified_publisherThe Washington Post - Allison KleinThe obituary that ran last week in Delaware Online is a mystery, the tale of a globe-trotting Renaissance man who disappeared in a single-engine plane over the Atlantic Ocean after learning he had cancer....
Buttonsflipped into Liberal Bullies One Year of #MeToo verified_publisherThe New Yorker - David RemnickTo mark a tumultuous year, we asked our writers to look back on #MeToo in order to anticipate what could—or should—come next. Sexual assault and sexual harassment have been sources of pain and suffering...
Buttonsflipped into Can Media Be Trusted? Alexa, Should We Trust You? verified_publisherThe Atlantic - Judith ShulevitzThe voice revolution has only just begun. Today, Alexa is a humble servant. Very soon, she could be much more—a teacher, a therapist, a confidant, an informant. For a few days this summer, Alexa, the assistant...
Buttonsflipped into Science Stuff New Microscope Shows the Quantum World in Crazy Detail WIRED - Sophia Chen The transmission electron microscope has a new bag of tricks, revealing the properties of materials at a much higher resolution than ever before. The …