Aly at Free Code Camp published a great piece with steps on how to code, publish and mint your own NFT on the Ethereum blockchain. (Speaking of NTFs, check out my first NFT photography series!)
NASA have a backup plan to cool Yellowstone's supervolcano in case it gets close to erupting, by drilling holes in the sides and pumping super-cooled water through the volcano chamber. The exiting water would be heated to around 350°C on the way out from cooling the volcano and on the way into a geo-thermal plant to generate electricity. A win-win, at the cost of $3.46B.
Sam Scott and Graham Neray posted a useful post on the Stack Overflow blog describing the best things to do or watch out for when developing or deploying a REST API.
Justin Etheredge posted a wisdom post with 20 software engineer lessons from 20 years on the job. My favourite of the list is #20: Always strive to build a smaller system.
Researchers at the University of Central Florida have developed a more efficient method of electrolysis that will allow clean hydrogen to be produced from seawater at scale.