More From Tucson

from The Drive Radio Transmissions From Police Helicopter’s Chase Of Bizarre Craft Over Tucson Add To Mystery “Its abilities were pretty incredible” — FAA audio points to confusion during and after police helicopter’s encounter with strange...

Over-drawn In The West

from The Atlantic THE WELL FIXER’S WARNING The lesson that California never learns By Mark Arax An almond grove in distress near Madera, California, and a sample of water from an overdrawn well (Jim McAuley for The Atlantic) The well fixer and I were standing at the...

The Death Of Poe

from The Daily Beast Edgar Allan Poe’s Final Macabre Mystery: His Own Death On Oct. 7, 1849, Edgar Allan Poe died under mysterious circumstances at the age of 40. Alcoholism was listed as the cause of death, but what really killed him remains a mystery. by Allison...

Invincible Stonehenge

from artnet Scientists Have Conducted Tests That Reveal Stonehenge Is Made From a Nearly Indestructible Ancient Material A rare core sample, removed years ago, contains a form of quartz that doesn’t erode or crumble. by Sarah Cascone The full moon sets behind...

The Adolescents of NFT

from The New York Times Teens Cash In on the NFT Art Boom Forget mowing lawns and bagging groceries. Some Gen Z kids are finding other ways to make money this summer. By Steven Kurutz NFT art, “his name is victor,” by FEWOCiOUS (whose legal name is indeed Victor...

Finding Home

from The Atlantic Faraway Planets Don’t Seem So Distant Anymore Astronomers are stepping up their attempts to unravel the mysteries of exoplanets. By Marina Koren NASA; Paul Spella / The Atlantic One of astronomy’s most exciting discoveries began, as did many...