Scary Science & the Solstice

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The BBC reports on a British government study looking ahead to the next 50 years:

“Robots could one day demand the same citizen’s rights as humans… If granted, countries would be obliged to provide social benefits including housing and even “robo-healthcare.”

I suppose British robots might get somewhere with that. American ones would be SOL.

NewScientist reports it’s so warm bears aren’t hibernating in Spain this winter. Though a Japanese man apparently pulled off the torpid feat for three rip-van-winkle weeks.

If you’re in the southern hemisphere, in, say, Madagascar, this solstice and planning a balmy night under the stars without a tent, reconsider. Imagine, moths that breach your eyelids and drink your tears while you sleep. Well, birds’ tears at any rate. The moths are apparently after salt not liquid. Nevertheless, it looks unnerving, the moths and their harpoonlike proboscises:

If that’s too creepy, check out the University of Alaska’s Geophysical Institute’s online aurora borealis forecast, and plan your trip north accordingly. After all, how many more years do you want to pass without seeing this wonder?

Happy Solstice.

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