“‘If the Black Death caused the Renaissance will the COVID
pandemic cause a golden age?’ You see the problems with the question now: the
Black Death didn’t cause the Renaissance, not by itself, and the Renaissance was
not a golden age, at least not the kind that you would want to live in, or to
see your children live in.”
posted 8/26/2022 8:00pm ∞
“In a famous anecdote in the Confessions , Augustine describes seeing Ambrose
of Milan reading on his own without making a sound. Ambrose was not the first
person in history to read silently, but his quiet, private reading was unusual
enough to make an impression.”
Irina Dumitrescu ,
How to Read Aloud
(London Review of Books ,
September 10, 2020 )
posted 3/27/2021 8:00pm ∞
“The spiders searched the part of the web where the cricket had been—the sheet
or the lines—which indicated a memory of prey location. And when Sergi stole
prey from the gumfooted lines, the spiders made more searches for prey that was
especially large relative to themselves.”
posted 11/27/2022 8:00pm ∞
“[T]he earliest image indicates that it was roughly 100,000 Kelvin, which
suggests we were looking at it just six hours after it exploded. The latest
lensed image shows that the debris had already cooled to 10,000 K over the
eight days between the two different images.”
posted 11/24/2022 8:00pm ∞
“Bubbles of hydrogen-ripping galaxy light began to grow, carving holes in the
cold, quiet bulk of the intergalactic gas. Over a billion years, the bubbles
filled the cosmos and nearly every hydrogen atom was torn in two, leaving
protons and electrons to wander the Universe separately again.”
Katie Mack ,
How the first stars split the Universe apart
(BBC Science Focus ,
October 10, 2022 )
posted 11/18/2022 8:00pm ∞