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The controversial way scientists are trying to avoid the next pandemic
Inverse · Tara Yarlagadda
“Gain of function” research makes viruses more transmissible or infectious to humans, and some scientists say it’s not worth the risk.
There’s a way to make civilization extinction-proof
Vox · Kelsey Piper
An ideal approach to managing existential risk doesn’t just fight today’s threats but makes policies that will prevent future threats from arising.
How to help Puerto Rico’s hurricane recovery (even if you’re broke)
Elite Daily · Jillian Giandurco
Some Puerto Rico-based mutual aid funds and nonprofits are accepting non-monetary donations.
Human composting is now legal in California
Gizmodo · Molly Taft
In a few years, people in California will have a new choice for what to do with their loved ones’ bodies after death: put them in their garden.
The women who stood up to General Motors
smithsonianmag.com · Martin J. Kernan
The demanded equal pay in the 1930s — and they got it.
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Wednesday Addams is getting more sinister
Nerdist · Tai Gooden
She is the Addams family member who’s evolved the most through different portrayals. The “Wednesday” TV show is giving us the darkest rendition yet.
Harry Styles chose a movie career that follows in Elvis’ footsteps
indiewire.com · Tom Brueggemann
And Frank Sinatra’s, and Cher’s, even Bing Crosby’s. He may be on to something.
We’re always falling for fake food stunts
Eater · Bettina Makalintal
NyQuil chicken proves one of our worst collective online tendencies.
Does blowing on a hot cup of tea actually cool it down?
sciencefocus.com · Dr Emma Davies
It’s all down to the interplay of convection and evaporation.
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