I should make this a more regular thing, you know.

God bless Wisconsin - only here, and only at Piggly Wiggly, could a child get stuck inside a crane game.

Canadian astronomers have found a planet that supposedly heats up the star it orbits, rather than the other way around. The catch is that it’s a gas giant almost the size of Jupiter, but it is much closer to its respective star (which, according to the report, is akin to our own G-type Sol). The apparent cause of this heating is the magnetic field of the gas giant, which might provide some basis for the working theories as to how the sun’s corona gets so much hotter than the photosphere - which should be thermally impossible (the working theory is magnetic field currents coming out of the convection zone or the core passing through the photoshpere and heating the corona).