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      <title>Carving and Printing a Simple Wood Engraving</title>
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      <description>A step-by-step look at transferring a design to a wood-engraving block, carving the white areas with fine tools, and printing the finished image. The post also shares practical tips for working with stained blocks and choosing transfer methods. [handprinted.co.uk]</description>

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      <description>A brief guide to recurring themes in medieval manuscript margins, showing how these images often connect to the surrounding text, religious symbolism, humor, and visual inversion rather than random doodles. [weirdmedievalguys.substack.com]</description>

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      <description>Researchers at Université de Montréal and the IRCM found that two Polycomb protein systems work together to switch off early limb-development genes at the right time in mice, allowing later developmental programs to proceed normally. Disrupting both systems severely impairs limb formation and causes major gene-expression errors. [nouvelles.umontreal.ca]</description>

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      <description>From folklore to Gothic fiction, vampires evolved from undead folkloric figures into charismatic literary monsters in works by Polidori, Le Fanu, and Stoker. The article traces how the vampire became a lasting symbol for fear, desire, social anxiety, and changing ideas about gender and power. [thecollector.com]</description>

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      <description>Peter Hessler recalls his first journalism job delivering the Columbia Missourian as a child in Missouri, and the unsettling kindness of a regular customer whose quarters came with unwanted touches. The piece traces how a paper route sharpened his sense of secrecy, guilt, and observation. [newyorker.com]</description>

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      <description>Andrew Gallant shares a personal update about being diagnosed with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, describing the early symptoms, misdiagnosis, treatment, and recovery so far. [burntsushi.net]</description>

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      <description>A cautionary look at the risks of relying on a baby monitor and an iPhone to keep tabs on a child left in a hotel room, and at how “convenience” can create new problems for parents on the road. [slate.com]</description>

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      <description>Robin Hanson argues that modern morality has drifted too far from inherited norms and individual reflection, and that a more specialized social structure may be needed to adapt moral norms effectively. [overcomingbias.com]</description>

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      <description>A step-by-step, programming-focused introduction to simple 3D fluid simulation. It explains the basic cell-based model, the core operations of diffusion, projection, and advection, and walks through the C data structures and functions used to implement an incompressible fluid with dye and velocity fields. [mikeash.com]</description>

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      <description>Kenya’s Lake Turkana, the world’s largest permanent desert lake, is rising and reshaping life around it. Fishing communities that depend on the lake now face flooding, changing shorelines, and more dangerous crocodile encounters. [npr.org]</description>

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      <description>Japan’s Tokugawa rulers kept peace for centuries by concentrating samurai and daimyō in Edo, where elite families were effectively held hostage and movement was tightly controlled. The result was a huge, heavily zoned capital that helped deter rebellion but also imposed major economic and social costs. [worksinprogress.news]</description>

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      <description>A look at how CPU cache lines and working-set size can make small data-layout choices matter far more than asymptotic complexity suggests. Using a Monster example, it compares array-of-structs and struct-of-arrays layouts, then shows how larger structs can shift random-access workloads into slower cache levels and dramatically change performance. [fzakaria.com]</description>

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      <description>A 1950 photograph of Manhattan’s elevated Third Avenue line near Hanover Square is used to identify the view north up Pearl Street, the nearby buildings, and how tightly the train, street, and fire escapes fit together in lower Manhattan’s narrow streets. [oldstructures.com]</description>

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      <description>Deborah Treisman talks with Jonathan Franzen about his story “A Talent for Seeming,” the pull of acting and theatre, religious belief, and how the piece connects to his forthcoming novel. [newyorker.com]</description>

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      <description>Vintage photos show how 1960s swimwear blended bold colors, mod graphics, classic one-pieces, and new stretch fabrics like Lycra. The styles reflect both the decade’s youthful energy and its lingering preference for elegant, structured silhouettes. [rarehistoricalphotos.com]</description>

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      <description>A research note on why folding more natural sequences may add far less new structural diversity than the raw sequence count suggests, and on clustering predicted protein structures into reusable fold neighborhoods. [research.ligo.bio]</description>

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      <description>A small act of care for your future self can pay off twice: once when you do it, and again when you benefit later. Simple preparations, from freezing leftover pizza to shining the kitchen sink, can make tomorrow easier and feel unexpectedly good today. [raptitude.com]</description>

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      <description>A deep dive into why U.S. missile production is constrained by a fragile solid-rocket supply chain, especially the dependence on ammonium perchlorate. It traces the shift from liquid to solid propulsion, explains the manufacturing bottlenecks, and argues for expanding liquid-propulsion capacity as a faster path to rebuilding stockpiles. [research.contrary.com]</description>

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      <description>Skepticism over the science behind blue zones, along with shifting demographics and a growing business around longevity branding, is muddying the question of whether these longevity hot spots are still real. [statnews.com]</description>

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      <description>BYD’s vertical integration shows up in the parts themselves. CT scans of a battery cell, switch panel, charger, and key fob reveal how the EV maker builds dense, tightly packaged components across its lineup. [lumafield.com]</description>

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      <description>A study of Mohenjo-daro suggests the Indus Valley city became more equal over time, with house-size gaps narrowing as the settlement expanded. Researchers link the trend to shared public infrastructure, standardized trade practices, and a city layout that did not center wealth in royal palaces or elite monuments. [archaeologymag.com]</description>

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      <description>Photographer Eric Lusito documents former Soviet-era scientific institutes across Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Romania, and Uzbekistan, showing abandoned control rooms, observatories, reactors, and research facilities that survived the collapse of the USSR in various states of decay or partial use. [flashbak.com]</description>

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      <description>How asset owners, especially those who started with wealth, have pulled far ahead of wage earners as stock prices and housing values surged. [slowboring.com]</description>

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      <description>Europe should use clear immigration targets, favor high-skilled and work-based visas, tighten fraud checks, and limit low-value or high-cost pathways by matching admissions to economic capacity and integration outcomes. [unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com]</description>

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      <description>A new study suggests chemicals from tire wear may pose health risks to humans when inhaled. Researchers exposed human immune cells to tire-derived pollutants and found rapid cell death and other harms, raising concerns that current focus on a single compound may underestimate the broader risk. [e360.yale.edu]</description>

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      <description>Jon Mooallem’s eccentric history of the failed plan to import hippos into the U.S. for meat, and the larger story of espionage, ambition, and American optimism behind it. [magazine.atavist.com]</description>

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      <description>Paul McGowan’s point: musicality isn’t added to an amplifier; it’s what remains when you stop ruining it. The same idea applies to customer delight, curiosity, satisfaction at work, and trust: these qualities often survive by avoiding the mistakes that destroy them. [seths.blog]</description>

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      <description>What tomorrow’s city builders are learning about equity, loyalty, and community in a world where countries compete more like products than inherited nations. The essay looks at startup societies and new city experiments, focusing on ownership, governance, and belonging as the keys to making people stay. [elysian.press]</description>

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