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Eight Takes: How to Tell a Truer Love Story
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Richer countries don’t just avoid infectious disease — they also have lower rates of chronic disease deaths
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1.5 billion people now live in countries where same-sex marriage is legal — but that’s only one in five worldwide
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Ode to a Good Pen: Or, How to Write the Book of Love
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Californians now travel millions of miles each month in driverless taxis
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The Heart of the Andes and the Invention of Virtual Reality: Frederic Edwin Church’s Immersive 19th-century Paintings of Natural Wonders
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The Coziest Place on the Moon: An Illustrated Fable about How to Live with Loneliness and What It Means to Love, Inspired by a Real NASA Discovery
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Arundhati Roy on the Deepest Measure of Success
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Words are not violence
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Virginia Woolf on Love
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China's use of fertilizers peaked a decade ago
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The latest World Bank data counts 125 million more people as living in extreme poverty — but the world has not gotten poorer
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Global maternal mortality rates have fallen by almost 60% since 1985
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By Contacts We Are Saved: The Forgotten Visionary Jane Ellen Harrison on Change, the Meaning of Faith, and the Courage of Heresy
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On Looking: Poet Lia Purpura on the Art of Noticing
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The Trust Quotient (TQ)
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Spain is having its largest wildfire year in well over a decade
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India, China, Europe, and the United States are on very different population paths
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Embodiment and the (Re)invention of Emoji, from the Aztecs to Humboldt and Darwin to AI
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A Heron, a Red Leaf, and a Hole in a Blue Star: Poet Jane Kenyon on the Art of Letting Go
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Undersound: The Secret Lives of Ponds and the Mysterious Musicality of the World
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Emotional Agents
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Decoding the Mystery of Intuition: Pioneering Philosopher of AI Margaret Boden on the Three Elements of Creativity
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Counting lives saved is difficult, but it can show us the great difference some people have made
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Orcas and the Price of Consciousness: Lessons in Love and Loss from Earth’s Most Successful and Creative Predator
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An obligation to independence
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Hostility toward homosexuality remains common in many of the world’s largest countries
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From candles to electrons: changing lighting sources in the United Kingdom
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Things Become Other Things: Walking, Forgiveness, and Belonging in the Mountains of Japan
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Artificial Intelligences, So Far
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Oil spills from tankers have fallen to less than one-thirtieth of the levels seen in the 1970s
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Executives should be the least busy people
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Omarchy is out
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it took a big cup
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On Legacy
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Maker’s Knowledge
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blogs rot. wikis wait.
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High and Low
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trainwreck design
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recover lost text by coredumping firefox
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