Fri. 10/22 - A Solar Storm Proved the Vikings Visited The Americas Exactly 1000 Years Ago
Coronavirus Daily Briefing
Brian Eno’s thoughts on social media and the role of the artist in these trying times, as well as a related new finding that smartphones may actually be helping to pop people’s filter bubbles when it comes to news consumption. A new archaeological discovery that has upended previous conceptions about gender roles in ancient hunter-gatherer societies. And Belgium’s cuddle buddy mandate.
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Brian Eno's Music for Anxious Times (NY Times)Phones Actually Pop Skewed 'News Bubbles' (Futurity)Wed. 10/14 - Can Virtual Public Parks Save Democracy? (Kottke Ride Home) 9,000-Year-Old Burial of Female Hunter Upends Beliefs About Prehistoric Gender Roles (Gizmodo)Everyone Gets a Cuddle Buddy in Belgium's New Lockdown (Vice) Why Counties Are Livestreaming Their Ballot Counts (Bloomberg)Kottke.OrgJackson Bird on TwitterNo segments available for this episode yet.