The Ghost of Microgravity in Astronautsâ Brains
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Rosa Campbell at Literary Hub: In 1977, a man working on a drilling rig in Alaska, far from his home, sat down and wrote a letter. Heâd been working as a âroughneckâ handling the drill in freezing Arc
Palantir, the ontology company, has dropped a new manifesto, and co-founder Peter Thiel has a scary new company called Objection.
No one is safe from this deadly trap
Konstantin Kakaes at Quanta: Mathematicians who had dismissed AI models as too error-prone to be useful started playing around with them. Those early adopters found, to their surprise, not only that t
Oct 8â11 in Berkeley, CA: A four-day event to connect people in the progress movement
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Today's links Comrade Trump: Burning down the American empire to save it. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: MPAA's threat-based 'education'; Cuehack; Heinlein on GWB; AT&T v
These mysterious species have a lot of tricks The post A Brief History of the Bizarre-Looking Anglerfish appeared first on Nautilus.
Julian Baggini at The Guardian: For a long time, I have been privately lamenting the instrumentalisation of everything: how nothing seems to be of value in itself any more but is only seen as useful i
Against absolute rights
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Mondays are all about financial adviser-related links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last weekâs links including a look at...
The effects of cocaine pollution in the worldâs waterways The post Cocaine Fish: How Salmon Behave When Amped Up on Coke appeared first on Nautilus.
The bacterial flagellar motor is finally understood after 50 years. In its workings, columnist Natalie Wolchover finds the essence of life. The post What Physical âLife Forceâ Turns Biolog
Oftentimes I need to be reminded again and again to do something (or not do it). In this case, I read about this adorable focus timer app in Dense Discovery and filed it away, then spaced. / thanks to
Many countries want to copy Australiaâs immigration rules. But its most-copied border policy is not the one that worked.
A. J. Goldmann at The New Criterion: The opening of Terrence Malickâs The New World (2005) contains one of the most effective uses of music by Richard Wagner in film. A low, sonorous note seems to ris
The dining-room-corner linear algebra experiment, or, why I am trying to build a BradBot instead of a FAQ listâSubTuringBradBot, office hours, gasbags, and âhexapodiaââŠ
The number one request I get is if weâd ever reprint the Here to Make Friends shirt, thanks in big part to its inclusion in Austin Kleonâs first book. This Saturday weâre throwing it back on the press
Micheal Hudson describes how the US and Iran threats against energy production is MAD, as in mutual assured destruction.
The intellectual roots of modern antisemitism originated in the Columbia English department
Martin Vander Weyer at Literary Review: Following a chance conversation with a stranger in a London television studio in 2023, Radden Keefe picks up the unsolved mystery of a young manâs death and emb
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Nitin Kumar, Nagpurnanand Prabhala, and Ravi Ranjan, authors of the January 2026 study âAnomaly Premiums with Dynamic Exits,â challenged a fundamental assumption in quantitative investing: that you sh
Burkina Fasoâs military leader, Ibrahim TraorĂ©, has styled himself as the political heir of Thomas Sankara. However, the substance of TraorĂ©âs record since taking power in 2022 is much less ambitious
Before they faced fierce repression from the US government at the outbreak of the Cold War, early 20th-century Communist labor organizers helped build the New York hotel workersâ union into one of the
Samuel Myon in Harperâs Magazine: In Greek myth, Eos falls in love with Tithonus. She is the goddess of the dawn. He is a Trojan prince, yet still a mere mortal. Eos asks Zeus to give her mate the gif
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On today's Talk Your Book we speak with Matt Kaufman from Calamos about how autocallable ETFs work, the structured products boom and a new way to target growth in your portfolio. The post Talk Your Bo
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For over a century, fixed prices have made markets more transparent. Surveillance pricing threatens to reverse that progress by allowing corporations to secretly tailor prices using personal data. Whi
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Leaks from White House insiders reveal Trump kept out of situation room in key moments of war. Iran won't be going to more talks.
Aparna Raj is a tenant organizer and socialist running for city council in Washington, DC. We spoke to Raj about the affordability crisis in the nationâs capital and why the push for DC statehood will
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