
Fog Signals is our weekly wrap-up newsletter. A look back at the most fascinating, resonant articles from the past week.
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The most loved stories from the past week
This past week we covered building-size murals of butterflies, to a cheeky phone replacement that’s simply a slab of clear acrylic.
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The airline most remembered for the glory days of flying is making a return, in a luxurious, nostalgic collaboration.

Some animals hide. Others absolutely do not. The creatures on this list are loud, vivid, and entirely unapologetic about it.

Meet the Methaphone: part prank, part personal trainer for your impulse control. Would you buy it?

Meet Skymill, the desktop weather sculpture that turns your forecast into a graceful metal ballet. Yes, please.

French street artist Youri Cansell—better known as Mantra—paints giant, hyper-realistic butterflies on buildings. They’re dimensional and beautiful.
Did you know?
Trees can “talk” to each other through an underground fungal network.
Known as the Wood Wide Web, forests are connected by mycorrhizal fungi that link the roots of trees, allowing them to share nutrients, send warnings about pests, and even nurture young or sick trees. Older “mother trees” will even direct resources to their offspring.

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