“Scientists have gathered some of the most compelling evidence yet for the existence of water on the moon – and it may be relatively accessible. The discovery has implications for future missions to the moon and deeper space exploration.” Read more at The Guardian. The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg credits author Vladimir Nabokov for changing the way she communicates. Read more at Mental Floss. One of the most stereotypical features of witches is their pointy hats, but how did that come to be? “There are few things more iconic at Halloween time than the classic image of a witch. With her green skin, broom, and wide-brimmed conical hat, the Witch is an icon. Now we’ve talked already this month about how witches “flew”, but how did that very distinctive hat become associated with magical women, especially the kind that like to get a bit wicked?” Read more at The Mary Sue. Internet Explorer will soon be no more. If you’re still using the ancient browser, expect some sites you visit to automatically open in Edge. Read more at PCMag. Among Us developers have confirmed that one of the most requested features isn’t coming any time soon. “Among Us has become the hottest indie game in recent memory. The social-deduction title assigns players one of two roles at the start of each round. ‘Crewmates’ need to complete a list of tasks aboard a spaceship they’re trying to escape, while the ‘Imposters’ need to kill the crew without raising suspicion.” Read more at Inverse. The world’s first handheld calculator, created all the way back in the ’60s, is going up for auction. Read more at Gizmodo.