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Crypto, AIPAC, and Republican maps are stoking the midterms.
The ringed planet stuns in old photos The post See Saturn Like Youâve Never Seen it Before appeared first on Nautilus.
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Why Wildfire Experts Are So Worried About This Yearâs Fire Season. âKey environmental indicators show that the nation is a tinderbox, gripped by widespread drought and with a light snowpack in the mou
When I arrive at the new headquarters for âs socialist campaign for state assembly, a small crew is hard at work painting the space, a storefront on a lively block of Bedford-Stuyvesantâs Tompkins Ave
Our current achievement economy may deserve the blame The post How the âPerfectionism Pandemicâ Is Crushing Young People appeared first on Nautilus.
Ah. Now I remember this! Mike Beggs rejecting the arguments of those jeering leftist morons who claimed Keynesian policies would not work in 2008-2010 but keeping the jeer. Still, I do want to have...
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Maine polls have a recent history of underrating Susan Collins and other Republicans.
How a bad book, a bogus formula, and a hunger for favor led Kevin Hassett to discover that he could lie his way up the ladder as a career, and it would pay. Republican politicians and journalists...
Life on Earth wasnât always mobile The post What Happened When the First Animals Started to Move appeared first on Nautilus.
Iâve probably featured this before but always worth a re-up: âA Books Unbanned library card gives teens across the United States free digital access to ebooks and digital resources, including banned a
Across the world, 18th birthdays are a time for celebration. But in India, an estimated 30,000 teens reach this threshold in childcare institutions (places that offer shelter and protection to vulnera
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We have built an economic rĂŠgime where GDP climbs, markets soar, and the typical worker stands still unless the labor market is whiteâhot. And if inflation fears keep us from ever running the...
Taras Grescoe at the Long Now: The principle behind the qanat is simple. A horizontal tunnel, up to ten feet in height and four feet in width, is dug by hand through bedrock or subsoil, until it reach
The original Star Wars movie was a mashup. George Lucas and his collaborators pulled from everywhere: westerns, samurai movies, Flash Gordon, and a 1955 war film called The Dam Busters. This video sho
Turns out getting rid of large swaths of humanity benefits nature The post After the Black Death, Italyâs Oak Trees Came Back appeared first on Nautilus.
Lisa Pavia-Higel at The Conversation: Spend time on social media and you will see debates with titles like âI destroy MAGA mom on vaccinesâ or âConservative philosopher owns feminist student.â These p
Peter Moore at Literary Review: An exemplary tour of the High Enlightenment might go something like this. Youâd begin in the streets of 1760s London to feel the pulse of Georgian commerce. Youâd then
âHackers say that they used Metaâs AI support chatbot to break into a host of high-profile Instagram profiles by asking the support bot to change the email address associated with the target account.â
The dividing lines in the Democratic party came into sharp focus at New York's Israel Day Parade, an anti-ICE protest in New Jersey, and the pages of the New York Times and social media.
In Post-War Japan, the US Used Quiz Culture to Help Democratize the Country. TV quiz shows ânormalized participation, merit-based competition, and equal opportunity â values that contrasted sharply wi
Chris Stokel-Walker at Scientific American: In late March around 15 religious thinkers met with the artificial intelligence company Anthropic to discuss one of the strangest and most consequential que
Neonics are contaminating ecosystems and communities.
I like and subscribe to Becca Farsaceâs videos because she combines understanding technology, being pragmatic and tapping into joy. This video about the Ricoh GR IV Monochome is a great example of thi
Timur Fatkullin is a Ukrainian flying ace who uses his acrobatic flying skills honed before the war to shoot down Russian drones. When I fly close to the target, I canât engage because thereâs houses
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Large language models have transformed how we interact with information.
Power Lines: Maps That Shaped the Way We See the World. âA collection of the greatest political maps in history and how these images have an unmatched power to influence our thinking â and our world.â
Genetic modification could make carp more accessible for millions The post Editing the Pesky Bones Out of a Popular Farmed Fish appeared first on Nautilus.
âIn this country, laws donât apply to the rich.â These words are the reason why Mehmet TĂźrkmen, president of the United Textile, Weaving and Leather Workersâ Union (BİRTEK-SEN), spent two months behin
âSerena Williams has announced her sensational return to professional tennis at 44 years old next week at the Queenâs Club in London.â Yessss.
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Alvina Hoffmann at Aeon: On 9 July 2025, the government of the United States imposed sanctions on Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on Palestine. Earlier in the spring, Albanese had writte
Mondays are all about financial adviser-related links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last weekâs links including a look at...
For his project Windows, Dave Krugman took photos of hundreds of NYC apartment windows at night and stitched them together into ever-shifting typologies. Whatâs going on in each of those apartments?
On footballâs extreme commercialization
The weaving of a beautiful thing
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