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Ingenious, Indigenous cartography: The Tunumiit (Eastern Greenlandic Inuit) practice of carving portable maps out of driftwood to be used while navigating coastal waters. These pieces, which are small enough to be carried in a mitten, represent coastlines in a continuous line, up one side of the wood and down the other. The maps are compact, buoyant, and can be read in the dark.

One of AxEMU's most innovative features is integrating a light wind stunt kite into the front for astronaut downtime.

Can we please stop making cow food from our public lands now? #GreaterSageGrouse can't take any more of this nonsense.

>Vegetation treatments expected on 208,000 acres. The Bureau is planning to masticate, mow, chain, spray herbicides and reseed across 15 “conifer removal” units in occupied sage-grouse habitat, and create 413 miles of linear fuel breaks.<

westernwatersheds.org/2023/03/

@carlysagan Oh most definitely. But those Montana and New England vacation properties aren't going to build themselves.

If ethics aren't a priority for consumer applications, imagine the sh*tshows that will be the inevitable military and law enforcement applications.
gizmodo.com/microsoft-ai-ethic

I'm forgoing pi(e) jokes today in favor of highlighting the roundest natural object observed so far: KIC 11145123, a star 5000 light-years from Earth.
(image by Mark A. Garlick)

Just becaise the holidays are over does not mean we stop mutual aid. Each gallon size bag only has one day worth of calories plus socks batteries and some weed. Happy lent yall

"It's a truly unfortunate outcome for the land, wildlife, and cultural resources of this area," WWP staff attorney Talasi Brooks said in a statement. "This massive open-pit mine has been fast-tracked from start to finish in defiance of environmental laws, all in the name of 'green energy,' but its environmental impacts will be permanent and severe."

#ThackerPass #PeeheeMuhuh #NotGreen

commondreams.org/news/thacker-

"Half of all active satellites are now from SpaceX. Here's why that may be a problem. The number of satellites in Low Earth Orbit is increasing faster than regulations can keep up" by Lisa Grossman, with quotes from me, @planet4589 and @sandorkruk

sciencenews.org/article/satell

Part of problem is that this (the broader issue) will require effective policies and legislation to fix. Policies and legislation that ultimately have to be enacted by people who don't even understand how their social media account works.
arstechnica.com/science/2023/0

My coffee maker has a "Bold" button. Doesn't do anything except slow down the brew. The Boldness is if you're willing to be late for work or not.

Straight up, the 90 inch Bok Telescope is a gorgeous piece of equipment. Built in 1968 and still going strong.
(Photo by KPNO)

@owstarr Please encourage folks to support WWP through memberships, follows on Mastodon, and on Facebook.

#OctopusFarming is incredibly cruel & unsustainable. A new federal e-petition has been launched, calling on the Canadian government to BAN the breeding or raising of cephalopods in captivity 🌊🐙

##BanOctopusFarming #EndAnimalAg

animaljustice.ca/blog/ban-octo

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