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} .quick-hit-link { font-size: 0.75rem; color: var(--primary-color); text-decoration: none; } .quick-hit-link:hover { opacity: 0.7; } .quick-hit-source { font-size: 0.85rem; color: #9ca3af; font-style: italic; } /* Discovery section */ .discovery-item { margin-bottom: 1.5rem; } .discovery-title { font-size: 1rem; font-weight: 600; color: #111827; margin-bottom: 0.25rem; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Segoe UI, Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; } .discovery-title a { color: inherit; text-decoration: none; } .discovery-title a:hover { color: var(--primary-color); } .discovery-gloss { font-size: 0.9rem; line-height: 1.6; color: #6b7280; white-space: pre-line; } .discovery-source { font-size: 0.85rem; color: #9ca3af; font-style: italic; } /* Data section */ .data-item { margin-bottom: 1.5rem; padding: 1rem; background-color: #f9fafb; border-left: 3px solid var(--primary-color); } .data-label { font-size: 1rem; font-weight: 600; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: 0.05em; color: #6b7280; margin-bottom: 0.5rem; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Segoe UI, Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; } .data-value { font-size: 0.95rem; line-height: 1.6; color: #374151; white-space: pre-line; } .data-link { font-size: 0.85rem; color: var(--primary-color); text-decoration: none; margin-top: 0.5rem; display: inline-block; } .data-link:hover { opacity: 0.7; } /* Video section */ .video-item { margin-bottom: 1.5rem; } .video-title { font-size: 1rem; font-weight: 600; color: #111827; margin-bottom: 0.25rem; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Segoe UI, Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; } .video-title a { color: inherit; text-decoration: none; } .video-title a:hover { color: var(--primary-color); } .video-description { font-size: 0.9rem; line-height: 1.6; color: #4b5563; margin-bottom: 0.5rem; } .video-meta { font-size: 0.75rem; color: #9ca3af; display: flex; align-items: center; gap: 0.5rem; } .video-source { font-style: italic; } .video-link { font-size: 0.75rem; color: var(--primary-color); text-decoration: none; text-transform: uppercase; } .video-link:hover { opacity: 0.7; } /* Navigation */ .nav-button { padding: 0.5rem 1rem; background-color: white; border: 1px solid #d1d5db; border-radius: 0.375rem; font-size: 0.875rem; color: #374151; text-decoration: none; display: inline-block; transition: all 0.2s; } .nav-button:hover:not(.disabled) { background-color: #f3f4f6; border-color: #9ca3af; } .nav-button.disabled { opacity: 0.4; cursor: not-allowed; } /* Empty state */ .empty-edition { text-align: center; padding: 4rem 2rem; color: #6b7280; } .empty-edition h2 { font-size: 1.5rem; font-weight: 600; margin-bottom: 0.5rem; color: #374151; } /style>/head>body classbg-white> !-- Header --> header classcontent-container px-4 pt-12 pb-10> h1 classfont-bold mb-1 stylecolor: var(--primary-color); font-size: 2rem;> Bloomington Today /h1> p classtext-sm text-gray-500 tracking-wide> March 07, 2026 /p> /header> !-- Main Content --> main classcontent-container px-4 py-8> !-- FEATURED SECTION --> section classfeatured-section> article classfeatured-article> h2 classfeatured-headline>Why Scientists Keep Getting Philosophy Wrong (And Why It Matters)/h2> div classfeatured-body>Picture this: You're at a dinner party when a brilliant physicist casually drops the line "All theories are false" with the confidence of someone stating that water is wet. It's a phrase that gets tossed around in academic circles like gospel truth, but here's the thing – it's complete nonsense.This seemingly sophisticated statement has become the intellectual equivalent of dadaism, that early 20th-century art movement that celebrated the absurd and anti-rational. The problem isn't just that the phrase is wrong; it's that it's dangerously misleading.Consider something simple: the distance between two buildings on campus might be 1.846 miles in reality. When we say it's "about 2 miles," we're not making a false statement – we're making a practical one that's true within reasonable bounds. The theory that "all humans are less than 20 feet tall" isn't false just because we can't measure every person to infinite decimal places.The real damage comes when this pseudo-philosophical stance feeds into radical skepticism. If all theories are false, why bother searching for answers at all? It's a mindset that can paralyze scientific progress and critical thinking.The irony? Many of the smartest people in labs and universities – folks with sky-high IQs who can solve complex problems – stumble when it comes to thinking about thinking itself. Their expertise doesn't automatically transfer to philosophical reasoning, leaving them vulnerable to catchy but hollow slogans that sound profound but crumble under scrutiny./div> div classfeatured-links> span classfeatured-source>Bryan Caplan/span>span classlink-separator>·/span> a hrefhttps://www.betonit.ai/p/the-dadaism-of-all-theories-are-false target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classfeatured-link>LINK/a> /div> /article> article classfeatured-article> h2 classfeatured-headline>Why Your Groceries Keep Getting Cheaper While Gas Prices Soar/h2> div classfeatured-body>Here's a puzzle that might surprise you: while you're probably paying more at the pump than your parents did, you're actually getting a better deal at the grocery store than any generation in history.A fascinating new analysis of 124 commodities over the past century reveals a striking split in how different essentials have evolved. Of 25 major crops studied, 24 are cheaper today than they were historically—and we're not talking small changes. Half of these food staples have dropped by more than 50% in real terms.Meanwhile, fossil fuels tell the opposite story, trending consistently more expensive over time. This isn't just about recent gas price spikes or supply chain hiccups—it's a fundamental difference in how food and energy markets operate.The research, conducted by construction economist Brian Potter, suggests entirely different forces drive these two essential categories. Food benefits from technological advances, improved farming techniques, and economies of scale that keep pushing costs down. Energy, however, faces the reality of finite resources and increasingly expensive extraction methods.For families trying to balance budgets, this data offers both good news and challenges. Your grocery dollar stretches further than ever, but transportation and heating costs continue climbing. Understanding these long-term trends can help consumers make smarter decisions about everything from where to live to what career paths might weather economic changes best./div> div classfeatured-links> span classfeatured-source>Brian Potter/span>span classlink-separator>·/span> a hrefhttps://www.construction-physics.com/p/do-commodities-get-cheaper-over-time target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classfeatured-link>LINK/a> /div> /article> /section> div classsection-divider>/div> !-- QUICK HITS SECTION --> section classquick-hits-section> h3 classsection-title>Quick Hits/h3> div classquick-hit> div classquick-hit-headline>Worker Shortage Slows National Broadband Expansion Plans/div> div classquick-hit-summary>America's push for nationwide high-speed internet is hitting a major roadblock: not enough skilled linemen and technicians to install fiber-optic cables. The labor shortage threatens to delay broadband infrastructure projects across the country. a hrefhttps://www.wsj.com/business/telecom/high-speed-internet-boom-hits-low-tech-snag-a-labor-shortage-9c92b514?modpls_whats_news_us_business_f target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classquick-hit-link>LINK/a>/div> /div> div classquick-hit> div classquick-hit-headline>Vacuum Tubes Still Power Modern Tech Despite Semiconductor Dominance/div> div classquick-hit-summary>While microchips dominate today's electronics, vacuum tube technology from the early 1900s remains embedded in modern devices. The glass tubes that powered early radios, TVs and computers continue operating in specialized applications decades after transistors supposedly replaced them. a hrefhttps://www.construction-physics.com/p/the-surprisingly-long-life-of-the target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classquick-hit-link>LINK/a>/div> /div> /section> div classsection-divider>/div> !-- DISCOVERY SECTION --> section classdiscovery-section> h3 classsection-title>Discovery/h3> div classdiscovery-item> div classdiscovery-title>Your Brain Chooses Sides in Just 180 Seconds/div> div classdiscovery-gloss>Watch strangers for three minutes and your brain will pick favorites. A football experiment reveals how lightning-fast bias formation might explain political tribalism. a hrefhttps://casssunstein.substack.com/p/tribalism target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classquick-hit-link>LINK/a>/div> /div> div classdiscovery-item> div classdiscovery-title>Your Brain Chooses Sides in Just 3 Minutes/div> div classdiscovery-gloss>Harvard researchers discovered something unsettling about human nature using a simple football experiment that explains political tribalism. a hrefhttps://casssunstein.substack.com/p/tribalism target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classquick-hit-link>LINK/a>/div> /div> div classdiscovery-item> div classdiscovery-title>Why Meta Needs "City-Size" Amounts of Nuclear Power/div> div classdiscovery-gloss>Facebook's parent company just made a shocking 6.6 gigawatt nuclear deal. The reason reveals AI's hidden energy crisis. a hrefhttps://www.construction-physics.com/p/reading-list-01172026 target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classquick-hit-link>LINK/a>/div> /div> div classdiscovery-item> div classdiscovery-title>Why You Instantly Loved a Team You'd Never Cared About/div> div classdiscovery-gloss>A Harvard professor's football experiment reveals how our brains betray us in just three minutes—with surprising implications for politics. a hrefhttps://casssunstein.substack.com/p/tribalism target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classquick-hit-link>LINK/a>/div> /div> /section> div classsection-divider>/div> !-- VIDEO SECTION --> section classvideo-section> h3 classsection-title>Video/h3> div classvideo-item> div classvideo-title> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vp9acrso71KU target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Clawdbot to Moltbot to OpenClaw: The 72 Hours That Broke Everything (The Full Breakdown)/a> /div> div classvideo-description>OpenClaw's meteoric 72-hour rise from experimental AI assistant to market disruptor reveals how quickly cutting-edge technology can spiral into chaos. This breakdown exposes the critical security flaws and operational disasters that turned Silicon Valley's hottest new tool into a cautionary tale./div> div classvideo-meta> span classvideo-source>AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones/span>span>·/span> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vp9acrso71KU target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classvideo-link>LINK/a> /div> /div> div classvideo-item> div classvideo-title> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vBNDrC6fkjf0 target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>The End of the Steam Age? China’s Breakthrough CO2 Generator/a> /div> div classvideo-description>China has launched the world's first commercial supercritical CO2 power generator, marking a potential paradigm shift away from century-old steam technology. This breakthrough promises dramatically higher efficiency and compact designs that could transform how we generate electricity globally./div> div classvideo-meta> span classvideo-source>Anton Petrov/span>span>·/span> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vBNDrC6fkjf0 target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classvideo-link>LINK/a> /div> /div> div classvideo-item> div classvideo-title> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vVeDKWf80Z3M target_blank relnoopener noreferrer>Diarmaid MacCulloch on Christianity, Sex, and Unsettling Settled Facts | Conversation with Tyler/a> /div> div classvideo-description>Oxford historian Diarmaid MacCulloch reveals how Christianity's sexual teachings weren't divinely fixed but strategically adapted—from adopting Roman monogamy to win converts to creating baptism as an egalitarian alternative to male circumcision. A fascinating look at how religious "truths" evolved through political calculation./div> div classvideo-meta> span classvideo-source>Conversations with Tyler/span>span>·/span> a hrefhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?vVeDKWf80Z3M target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classvideo-link>LINK/a> /div> /div> /section> div classsection-divider>/div> !-- WEATHER SECTION (LOCAL ONLY) --> !-- DATA/STATS SECTION --> section classdata-section> h3 classsection-title>Data & Stats/h3> div classdata-item> div classdata-label>Hyundai Makes $26 Billion U.S. Investment Bet/div> div classdata-value>The South Korean automaker is making a massive financial commitment to U.S. operations under its first non-Korean CEO, José Muñoz, who aims to accelerate factory construction timelines. a hrefhttps://www.wsj.com/business/autos/the-ceo-steering-hyundais-26-billion-u-s-betand-its-push-into-robots-755da56e?modpls_whats_news_us_business_f target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classdata-link>LINK/a>/div> /div> div classdata-item> div classdata-label>$3.5 Million Owed to 48,000 NYC Delivery Workers/div> div classdata-value>Uber Eats must pay back wages and penalties after underpaying nearly 50,000 food delivery workers in New York City, averaging about $65 per worker in restitution. a hrefhttps://www.wsj.com/business/uber-eats-ordered-to-pay-3-5-million-over-nyc-delivery-worker-pay-295908cb?modpls_whats_news_us_business_f target_blank relnoopener noreferrer classdata-link>LINK/a>/div> /div> /section> /main> !-- Footer --> footer classborder-t border-gray-200 mt-12> div classcontent-container px-4 py-6> div classtext-sm text-gray-500 text-center> p>Bloomington Today/p> p classmt-1>Powered by Today/p> /div> /div> /footer>/body>/html>
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