Wed. 08/17 - Elektronik Supersonik
Coronavirus Daily Briefing
The team trying to bring the woolly mammoth back from extinction is doing a trial run with Tasmanian tigers, funded in part by the Hemsworth brothers. Plus, NASA’s megarocket that will return humans to the moon and, perhaps one day take humans to Mars, has begun its four mile journey to the launch pad, readying for its uncrewed journey around the moon later this month. And a new breakfast cereal from Snoop Dogg.
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De-extinction company sets its next (first?) target: The thylacine (Ars Technica) Scientists, A Startup, And the Hemsworths Are Trying to 'De-Extinct' the Tasmanian Tiger (Vice) Mon. 09/13 - De-Extinct Woolly Mammoths & Potty-Trained Cows (Cool Stuff Ride Home) NASA's First 4 Miles To The Moon Starts Today. Here's How To Watch. (Mashable) NASA film traces Artemis 1 rocket's 'Path to the Pad' as mission stack rolls out today (Space.com) Artemis I Path to the Pad: The Rocket (NASA, YouTube) A Geologic map of the Entire Moon has Been Released at 1:2,500,000-Scale (Universe Today) Snoop Dogg proudly introduces "Snoop Loopz" breakfast cereal (Boing Boing) Jackson Bird on TwitterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.