Heard worse ideas before, like the failed Twitter LBO.
Worse LBO in history.
Weird how Truth Social is being heckled my Elon Musk?
Holy cow. I am a New Yorker and I know Mr. Trump will breeze through Mr. Musk if he can.
The odds are ... ?
Plus, stunning Webb images from space
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PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRIAN SKERRY
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If you can’t beat ’em, eat ’em.
Green crabs, non-native and fierce, are taking over the rapidly warming Gulf of Maine, munching on native soft-shell clams and blue mussels. They also destroy the roots of seagrass.
Now conservationists are working with area chefs to capture and cook them, Nat Geo reports. In Venice, where green crabs have been on the menu for hundreds of years, they sell for $40 a pound. Why not Maine? After all, it has a great culture of eating local.
Read the full story here.
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IMAGE BY NASA, ESA, CSA, AND STSCI
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PHOTOGRAPH BY ELI MARTINEZ, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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Shark scientists unite: It was an attack on a Black birding enthusiast that led to a group of shark scientists of color getting together. Biologist and marine scientist Carlee Jackson (above right, with a Nat Geo cameraman and a curious hammerhead) remembers thinking, “I’m not the only one.” Another scientist, Jasmin Graham, wrote: “I didn’t know how bad I needed a community until I had one.” The group is working to help others of color enter the field, Nat Geo reports.
Related: Pop culture has done sharks no favors
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Next in space: This is the inside of a new module for Orion, the American crewed spacecraft for NASA's Artemis program. The module will provide electricity, water, and oxygen as well as temperature and course controls, says a post on our Instagram page. The crewed Artemis III mission planned for 2025 aims to land the first woman and next man on the moon, Nat Geo reports.
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