The Curious Corner of the Internet #60
The Curious Corners #60
Hi! Welcome to the Curious Corner of the Internet. Whether you are a long time member, or just a passer-by, we hope you find something interesting in this wide variety of urls! Here we go for the links this month, enjoy!
- Repopulating rare butterflies in a backyard.
- Early cryptographers in renaissance Venice.
- A history of Chinese pillows.
- High resolution imaging of Bruegel.
- Mexico’s ancient caviar.
- How to build a pyramid.
- A hidden Japanese settlement in British Columbia.
- Bibliomania, or the book disease.
- The crossword panic of 1944.
- Marmelada is not marmelade.
- How Tetris bricks are randomized.
- Mosquitoes slaughtered our ancestors and derailed our history.
- This is not an atlas.
- Learning through maze structures.
- Curved cityscapes.
- Learn how to tie proper knots.
- Still life of packaged fruit and vegatables.
- Scroll until the deepest end of the sea.
- Space miniatures.
- 93% of the world population lives on one side of the world.
- Using satellite data for stock predictions..
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