Monday headlines: Tropical contact high

“What is going to happen when a recovered herd gets infected again? Maybe someone knows the answer to this already, but I don’t.” Scientists have questions about bird flu. / STAT

Inside the controversy over the much-hyped Istanbul restaurant whose Syrian influencer chef has been accused of having links to Assad. / Foreign Policy

“Rafael Nadal may have lost in Round 1, but there was another 22-time major winner in Paris.” 50 parting thoughts from the 2024 French Open. / Sports Illustrated

Flamingos have been largely missing from Florida since the early 20th century. Now at least 100 are back, possibly carried there last year by Hurricane Idalia. / Smithsonian Magazine

A new project that captures and tests airborne DNA to monitor disease spread could have far-reaching uses, from public health to conservation to agriculture. / BBC

To persuade reluctant investors, the founder of Rainforest Cafe built the first one in his own house. / The Hustle

Sleep No More changed immersive theater. Now that content culture is dominant, audiences would rather be the main character than experience what's happening around them. / Slate

See also: A collection of “alt text selfies—self-portrait descriptions that are shared online.” Alt Text Selfies

The Windows XP shutdown sound played on various musical instruments. / YouTube

Measuring the near-ultrasonic tones that emit from PA systems in various locales, including subways, elevators, and parking garages. / Absorptions

See also: “No one who realizes what they’re doing would consent.” When drivers are tracked by their cars and insurers, the level of data intrusion is disturbing. / The New York Times [+]

A data analysis of the current state of mullets in the Australian Football League. / ABC News

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