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There’s even plastic in clouds
bigthink.com · Katharine Gammon
On the top of Mount Everest, in the Mariana Trench, in the human placenta, and babies’ feces: Plastics are everywhere.
Meet the communities trying to take over their electric utility companies
grist.org · Akielly Hu
Activists say public power would lower bills and expand clean energy. But they face tough opposition from investor-owned utilities.
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ChatGPT helped write this award-winning Japanese novel
Smithsonian Magazine · Sonja Anderson
After receiving the prestigious Akutagawa Prize, Rie Kudan spoke about why she used A.I. to write a portion of her work.
How to repair pottery with the kintsugi technique
Gathered.how · Sarah Orme
Transform broken ceramics into something even more beautiful.
David LaChapelle on photography, Stevie Wonder and his early East Village days
observer.com · Nadja Sayej
The star photographer talks about life.
Inside the luxurious world of illegal magic mushroom chocolate
Bon Appétit · Meghan McCarron
Luxe candy bars and bon bons with a soupçon of psychedelics.
An espresso martini for every mood
Punch · Punch Staff
Whether you love to hate it or hate to love it (or love to love it), it’s everywhere. And it’s mutating.
Almost half of Gen Z workers have taken a ‘hush trip’
thrillist.com · Opheli Garcia Lawler
Secret vacations where managers are kept in the dark are on the rise, a new survey reports.
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