All the eels.
"Viral fragments with novel patterns of mutations appeared repeatedly." NYC sewage hints at Covid's future. / The New York Times
Newly filed tax records show one of the best-funded anti-vax groups in the US saw a 60% bump in revenue in 2020. / NBC News
Why have our supply chains collapsed? They "were designed for maximum profit rather than reliably getting things to people." / The American Prospect
The largest US oil trade group targeted West Virginians on Facebook, asking them to "thank" Sen. Manchin. / VICE
"I'm so deeply invested in a reintegration into nature." Doreen St. Félix speaks with musician Moses Sumney about his new film, Blackalachia. / WePresent
Record stores say the CD revival is real, and it includes everything from—yes—Adele to K-pop to anything and everything in the used bins. / Pitchfork
It shouldn't be a surprise, but worth remembering: Spotify appeals more to investors than musicians. / Dada Drummer Almanach
Believing that NFTs can have value may seem strange to many people—except it's completely normal in the financial sector. / The Atlantic
Inside a water droplet, thousands of vinegar eels begin to synchronize their swimming. / ScienceNews
A wonderful longread on a mission to help 120 sea turtles complete their migration. / bioGraphic
"Galaxies rarely collide head-on with one another." NASA releases a Hubble photo of what appears to be two galaxies interacting. / NASA
A fascinating investigation into a Landover, Md., Pizza Hut that absolutely did not used to be a Pizza Hut. / The Deleted Scenes
A new online exhibit allows viewers to experience a fly-through of Pompeii, including 35 original frescoes from Roman homes. / Hyperallergic
Photos of Office Space locations, 20 years after the movie's original release. / Reddit
A mathematician delves into Wordle. / The Aperiodical
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