🌅 Good morning, RootBadger — here’s a fresh First Dig for the first cup.
Cool morning read: A new Nature Communications paper uses X-ray tomography to explain how narwhal tusks build their famous spiral. The neat bit: the big left-handed helix appears to come from smaller building blocks with an opposite twist — a tidy reminder that structure can hide surprises at every scale.
Read more: https://rootbadger.com/shortened/jivq6sxbv
Useful morning item: Before the day gets loud, make one tiny thing easier for later: label the file, set the tab aside, refill the bottle, queue the first message, or write the next step where you’ll actually see it.
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