Economist Mocked For Proposing That We Sell The Moon

Plus, Lake Tahoe is fighting about whether to kill iconic fat bear.
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Peloton Rides Are Video Games Now | Engadget

PELOTON RIDES ARE VIDEO GAMES NOW

Peloton today launched Lanebreak, a new series of workouts that mimic a racing game for its connected stationary bike. Riders get behind a virtual wheel, race down a multi-lane highway, and gain points for higher levels of output and resistance. Engadget

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If that viral TikTok about hidden Airbnb cameras has you on edge about traveling, you're not alone. In fact, in a survey of 2,000 people, 58 percent said they worry about hidden cameras. It's important to note that incidents involving hidden cameras are extremely rare, whether in a vacation rental, hotel, or elsewhere, but your fears are still valid. Mashable

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Economist Mocked For Proposing That We Sell The Moon | The Byte

ECONOMIST MOCKED FOR PROPOSING THAT WE SELL THE MOON

It's currently not allowed for any one country to lay claim to property in outer space, but that's not stopping one economic think tank from pushing for lunar property sales. In a paper titled "Space Invaders: Property Rights on the Moon" published by the Adam Smith Institute (or ASI, named for the British philosopher known for claiming that free markets are guided by an "invisible hand"), economist Rebecca Lowe argues that the Moon should be split up among the nations of Earth, which would then rent or sell them to boost the economy. The Byte

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Lake Tahoe Is Fighting About Whether To Kill Iconic Fat Bear | Vice

LAKE TAHOE IS FIGHTING ABOUT WHETHER TO KILL ICONIC FAT BEAR

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has a hit out on a humongous black bear that's been on a vandalism spree in a wealthy resort neighborhood, but residents who want to protect the bear are fighting back. The bear, who residents named Jake or Yogi, reportedly weighs 500 pounds and hangs out in the Tahoe Keys, a 740-acre gated community of million-dollar vacation homes. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has received more than 150 calls about this big boy in the last several months. Vice

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From Squeaks To Boings: Scientists Plan Global Archive Of The Ocean's

FROM SQUEAKS TO BOINGS: SCIENTISTS PLAN GLOBAL ARCHIVE OF THE OCEAN'S "UNDERWATER ORCHESTRA"

An international team of scientists has set out a detailed proposal to archive what they call the "underwater orchestra" of sea creatures' sounds, with recordings provided both by research scientists and helpful volunteers. Such an audio library could help save endangered species, advance scientific knowledge, and possibly even reveal creatures whose existence is currently unknown. IFLScience

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