Monday headlines: Ready spore not
Less than a month after seven of its team members were killed by Israeli airstrikes, World Central Kitchen says it will resume operations in Gaza. / NPR
A new UK law requiring device manufacturers to ban users' weak passwords goes into effect today. / The Register
Texas groups file a lawsuit against the state over prisons' inadequate air conditioning, which heightens risks for illness and deaths this summer. / The 19th
Florida scientists say testing shows a bottlenose dolphin that died in 2022 was infected with H5N1. / Gizmodo
The Chinese Academy of Sciences has published the most detailed geological map of the Moon ever created. / Nature
"They had mushroom structures that don't quite make sense." When scammy AI books come for foraging guides. / Vox
An investigation alleges a professor used self-citations in scientific papers to artificially boost his online presence. / El País
"Using AI in learning cannot be so lightning-quick that a user doesn't bother to examine the output or take ownership of it." We need to reclaim slowness. / Rhetorica
A five-plus-hour video on the history of entertainment made by North Korea. / YouTube
According to a survey, the "ideal" movie length is 92 minutes. / The Guardian
See also: From 2008, Josh Allen on why 2:42 is the perfect song length. / The Morning News
The obscure, catchy '80s song Reddit users were trying to identify has finally been tracked down—it was part of the soundtrack for a 1986 adult film. / Rolling Stone