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      <title>The Golden Rule for Becoming a Better Writer</title>
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      <description>Read widely and well. T. R. Napper argues that reading is the essential habit behind better writing: it teaches craft, sparks new ideas, and strengthens the attention and imagination needed to sustain long-form work. [nappertime.com]</description>

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      <description>A reflective look at Blade Runner’s lasting visual power, with examples of fan art, production design, and the film’s noir-inflected aesthetic. The piece argues that its composition, light, shadow, and attention to detail still inspire artists and filmmakers decades later. [nappertime.com]</description>

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      <description>The broiler chicken may become a fossil marker of the human age: a globally abundant, industrially engineered bird whose bones, chemistry, and pathologies record how humans reshaped life on Earth. [thesilentape.substack.com]</description>

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      <description>Or, She (It?) thought I was a 400-year-old playwright … then things got weird. [rwwgreene.substack.com]</description>

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      <description>A climate paper’s headline estimate reportedly collapsed after researchers found it was highly sensitive to Uzbekistan data with apparent errors in the 1995–1999 period. The post discusses the retraction, the role of open data and methods, and why basic influence checks and data-quality diagnostics should have been run from the start. [statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu]</description>

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      <title>Why It Might Be Time to Rethink the Human Family Tree</title>
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      <description>Scientists are questioning whether the traditional human genus labels — Homo, Australopithecus, and Paranthropus — really reflect true evolutionary branches. New fossils and analyses suggest a broader, more accurate classification may be needed. [nautil.us]</description>

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      <title>A Kantian Critique of “Sorry” by Justin Bieber</title>
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      <description>A philosophical reading of Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” through Kant argues that an apology meant to win forgiveness or restore a relationship is self-interested rather than moral. The post examines the lyrics as a test of duty, sincerity, and whether saying sorry still counts when it is aimed at getting something back. [decodingvibes.com]</description>

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      <description>Thomas Dullien reflects on three lessons that shaped how he thinks: scrutinizing your own incentives, rejecting overly deterministic views of the world, and treating reason and emotion as intertwined rather than opposites. [thomasdullien.github.io]</description>

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      <description>Sugary fruits, honey, and starches may have supplied a significant share of early human energy, researchers say, helping fuel brain evolution. The article argues that carbohydrates were an important part of human diets alongside meat. [history.com]</description>

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      <description>Jon Ronson investigates Chris Mark’s bizarre Connecticut castle, where a teenage-sounding party invitation leads to a strange reality-show pitch, a “101 Princesses” concept, and unsettling questions about power, identity, and loneliness. [theguardian.com]</description>

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      <description>The DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys have released a 5.6-trillion-pixel color map of the sky, combining more than 263,000 telescope exposures and nearly 4 billion celestial objects. The public dataset will help astronomers search for rare phenomena, study dark matter and dark energy, and guide future DESI observations. [newscenter.lbl.gov]</description>

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      <description>A richly detailed biography that uses Berger’s archive and life to illuminate the critic’s influence, contradictions, and enduring ideas about art, politics, and looking. [theguardian.com]</description>

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      <description>Smarter people are no happier than everyone else, the essay argues, because intelligence helps with well-defined problems, while living a good life is a poorly defined problem with shifting rules and unclear goals. [experimental-history.com]</description>

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      <description>A ProPublica and Washington Post investigation found that Texas volleyball coach Ryan Richardson kept coaching teenage girls even after SafeSport deemed him permanently ineligible over sexual misconduct and other abuse allegations. The story examines how USA Volleyball, SafeSport, and regional officials failed to stop him from continuing to work with youth athletes. [propublica.org]</description>

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      <description>A retrospective on Netscape Navigator 3.0’s release anniversary, recounting how an intended bugfix update became a feature release after the planned rewrite faltered, and how that detour fed into the troubled 4.0 effort. [jwz.org]</description>

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      <description>Biology classes often flatten the subject into memorizing names and pathways, instead of showing the questions, experiments, and physical mechanisms that make living systems fascinating. James Somers argues that biology comes alive when it’s taught as a search for how cells, embryos, and immune systems actually work. [jsomers.net]</description>

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      <description>A meditation on what makes art and writing feel “thick” rather than thin: works that reward close attention, reveal hidden structure, and keep unfolding the more time you spend with them. It uses Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights, children’s books, Shakespeare, and even fire-eating to explore how depth emerges from choices, omissions, and the human cost of making art. [experimental-history.com]</description>

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      <description>Handmade paper sculptures by Manabu Kosaka, built entirely from paper through cutting, assembling, and refining into detailed sculptural forms. [coca11272000.wixsite.com]</description>

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      <description>A young activist believed her father’s disapproval of her politics was the source of their rift. A chance family moment upended that story and set her on a search that revealed a far darker history — and, possibly, a different identity altogether. [theguardian.com]</description>

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      <description>From Tokyo egg sandwiches to Greek dairy aisles, supermarkets are emerging as one of travel’s most revealing and unexpectedly beloved experiences. [bbc.com]</description>

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      <description>Derek Sivers describes building his off-grid home by deferring decisions, trying things in real life, and adding only what proved necessary. The result is a home shaped by actual use rather than forecasts. [sive.rs]</description>

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      <description>Afghan women and girls are being denied realistic paths out of abusive or unwanted marriages under a Taliban decree that tightens divorce rules and legalises child marriage. Families describe desperate, often costly attempts to secure separations, with husbands’ consent still required in practice. [theguardian.com]</description>

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      <description>A study of 7,704 employees at a large healthcare organization found fully remote workers reported the highest well-being, followed by hybrid workers and then onsite employees. The research also found little evidence that remote workers felt less connected to coworkers or workplace culture, and higher well-being was linked to lower turnover. [colorado.edu]</description>

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      <description>A short essay arguing that activation energy is a useful lens for habits, relationships, motivation, and social dynamics — from starting a fire to getting exercise, having hard conversations, and making momentum easier to sustain. [homosabiens.substack.com]</description>

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      <description>A study of Bronze Age and Early Iron Age iron objects from Greek museums found 13 likely meteoritic items, with the strongest evidence concentrated in finger rings from richly furnished elite tombs. The findings suggest meteorite-iron rings were status symbols in the Late Bronze Age and fell out of fashion as smelted iron became more common. [phys.org]</description>

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      <description>David Samson, an evolutionary anthropologist and author of The Sleepless Ape, on why human sleep is shorter, more fragmented, and more tied to light, temperature, and social safety than modern habits assume. [nautil.us]</description>

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