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Ijeoma Oluo Mar 23, 2018 · 9 min read I’m reading an email from a white man. It is about 15 paragraphs of poorly written vitriol, telling m e in far too many words about how wrong I am. About everythi
Above are two Specialized Stumpjumpers from the early 1990’s. I bought the one on the left in 1990 when I was in graduate school. It has been in near continuous operation since then and has gone throu
Paul Allen was one of the most intellectually curious people I’ve ever known. Ever since we were kids, he seemed to be interested in just about everything. Paul was just as comfortable discussing Shak
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Greenhouse keeps home in the 60’s, even when it’s freezing outside; allows family to grow Mediterranean fruit in Sweden Marie Granmar and Charles Sacilotto literally live in a bubble, insulated from t
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Ken Sanders is a seller of rare books in Salt Lake City. Before that, he used to guide rafting trips down the Green and Colorado rivers for commercial clients and for his pals, like Edward Abbey. Starting on the third day, he’d notice the vibe of the whole group change. “An awareness sets in that…
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Naval: Let’s talk about hard work. There’s a battle that happens on Twitter a lot. Should you work hard or should you not? David Heinemeier Hansson says, “It’s like you’re slave-driving people.” Keith
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Food magazines typically celebrate Thanksgiving in mid-July, bronzing turkeys and crimping piecrust four months in advance. By that time last year, Marina Vance, an environmental engineer at the Unive
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The Checkup Dealing With Aggression in Children Some aggression is normal, experts say; parents can respond with redirection or distraction rather than by punishing the child with anger, yelling or sp
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matter Germs in Your Gut Are Talking to Your Brain. Scientists Want to Know What They’re Saying. The body’s microbial community may influence the brain and behavior, perhaps even playing a role in dem
Disclaimer : I’m a product manager at Uber. This piece represents my views only, and not those of people working on behalf of Uber. A wave of electric scooters and bikes has been taking over American
Here are my notes from Malcolm Gladwell’s writing course on Masterclass . It has 6 hours of dense video content, so these notes will be split into 4 parts published over 4 weeks. Misrepresentation, mi
65 Posted by 3 years ago OT; Translation: Liu Cixin's Acceptance Speech at the 2001 Chinese Galaxy Awards - where "Wandering Earth" (2000) won a Galaxy Award 很高兴《流浪地球》能够得到广大读者的喜爱。这篇小说是一个设想中的系列中的一篇,这个系
Every year at the end of August, the Nevada desert, with its dense, corrosive, dusty air, welcomes tens of thousands of pilgrims who call themselves “burners.” They come in house cars, peculiar floats
For more than 30 years, the Inuit welcomed anthropologist Jean Briggs into their lives so she could study how they raise their children. Briggs is pictured during a 1974 visit to Baffin Island. Jean B
Credit... Erik Blad Opinion The A.I. Diet Forget government-issued food pyramids. Let an algorithm tell you how to eat. Credit... Erik Blad By Dr. Topol is a cardiologist. March 2, 2019 Some months ag
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Over time, I’ve changed my views on wealth. When I was in my early 20s, I wrote it off as something I would figure out later. When I started a company at 27, I figured that my stock as founder would b
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A number of people have asked me to explain what’s now going on in the markets and economy. As you probably know by now, I believe that everything (i.e., all reality) works like a machine with cause-e
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Six days after the miracle, when the boys were cocooned in a sterile hospital and the divers had flown home and almost all of the journalists had dispersed, people came to the cave again. There were v
In my six decades in public service, I’ve seen many changes in our nation and its institutions. Yet the most profound change I’ve witnessed is also the saddest. It is the complete collapse in respect