So here goes with this month’s selection of items you may have missed the first time round. And there is quite a lot in this month!
Science, Technology & Natural World
Death-Cap Mushrooms are spreading across North America. But why? [LONG READ]

If you don’t like stinging things, look away now … The world’s largest bee has been found in Indonesia, after having not been seen for almost 40 years. And as stinging things go, it is huge!
One from the “I didn’t know that” box … Apparently (and I’ve not yet tried this) grapes can ignite in the microwave. And now scientists have worked out why.
After a long period of relative stagnation, scientists are now trying to work out why the magnetic north pole is moving fast towards Russia.
Health & Medicine
There are male and female brains, right? Wrong; there aren’t; just brains which are moulded slightly differently by our sexist culture.
The hormone testosterone is the thing which makes boys, well boys. Well not entirely: there’s also androsterone which is not produced in the testes. Also it seems that boys also go through several periods of “puberty”.
It seems that there are molecules in ginger which can remodel our microbiome (the flora & fauna that live in our guts).
Sexuality
Book Review: 100 women reveal their vulvas in words and pictures.
The clitoris is a gift, and we need to get over this if we are to really tackle FGM.
The Crown Prosecution Service has decided that pornographic adult consensual sex is no longer taboo. “In principle, anything which is legal to consent to doing is now legal to consent to distribute images of, providing the likely audience is over the age of 18.”
Apparently the female human body blocks weak sperm. Well who would have guessed?
Social Sciences, Business, Law
Ocado, the grocery supplier, recently lost a huge warehouse to a major fire. BBC reporter Zoe Kleinman visited one of their warehouses to see how their leading edge automation in action.
Art & Literature
After far too many years, the British Library are finally making their collection of obscene writing more generally available online – through accredited institutions and in their reading rooms.

London’s National Portrait Gallery has an exhibition of Elizabethan miniatures by Hilliard and Oliver, including one of Sir Walter Ralegh (right).
History, Archaeology & Anthropology
There is a cave, in Siberia’s Altai Mountains, where Neandertals and Denisovans set up home – and it’s challenging our view of cultural evolution.
The first evidence of beer brewing in Britain has been found in Cambridgeshire.
At the other end, the remains of a three person, 12th-century, loo seat is going on display at the Museum of London Docklands.
A guy called John Harding has spent the last 20 years tracking down and cataloguing carvings of naked women showing off their genitals (aka. Sheela-na-gigs) on Britain’s churches.
After which we can only go to the gateway to Hell! A cave in Nottinghamshire has been found to contain a huge number of anti-witch graffiti.
HMS Victory – taht’s the one before the famous one – is an abandoned shipwreck in the English Channel. And now there’s an argument over whether it should be raped by archaeologists or left to decay in peace.
London
Ianvisits goes to London’s newest cathedral.
Lifestyle & Personal Development
In Sweden there’s a “stylish” shopping mall where everything is recycled, reused or upcycled.
There are people around who have decided to make not buying new closthes a lifestyle and a business.
Women across the world stopped depilating for Januhairy. Here four of them talk about what they learnt.
There’s a new emoji for menstruation. But it seems to me, and many others, to be a bit too weak.
Fed up with being positive all the time? Then don’t. Take note of what makes you annoyed and feel negative; and just see the benefits!
Food & Drink
So do you eat mouldy jam? The Prime Minister says she does, but should you? The experts consider.
Shock, Horror, Humour
And finally … There’s a woman in Glasgow who can taste your name. I feel for all the jacks and Johns out there.
Toodle Pip.