Good to know. Will head out to the Art Supply store this afternoon. Nobel Prize Winner Cautions on Rush Into STEM (bloomberg.com) A Nobel Prize-winning labor market economist has cautioned younger generations against piling into studying science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects, saying as "empathetic" and creative skills may thrive in a world dominated by artificial intelligence.
Here are some pictures of spiders who have built their webs between the antlers of deer. Spiders benefit from having these on-the-go webs because their chances of catching food are higher as the deer moves around. The spider gets a free ride, and the deer gets to look cool and goth with a spider web hanging above its head. It's a win-win situation for both parties! From Lost Found Art on Instagram: