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Atmos presents Meditations on Nature for a World in Transition
atmos.earth
The Overview is an anthology of meditative essays from Atmos Editor-in-Chief Willow Defebaugh alongside immersive photography of ecosystems around the world—a pathway for reconnecting with nature through reverence, balance, evolution, and healing.
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Unpacking the debate over migrant work permits
csmonitor.com · Sarah Matusek
There’s a growing push from mayors and immigration advocates to urge federal action on expanding work permits for migrants.
Could a court really order the destruction of ChatGPT?
theconversation.com · João Marinotti
The New York Times thinks so, and it may be right.
Scientists can tell how fast you’re aging. Now, the trick is to slow it down
NPR · Allison Aubrey
Research shows our habits and routines matter a lot, when it comes to aging well.
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Is Jimmy Sabatino America’s loneliest prisoner?
westword.com · Alan Prendergast
They call it The Suites. A little joke, the kind of gallows humor you can’t avoid in a place you can’t leave.
NASA’s Mars helicopter was much more revolutionary than we knew
Ars Technica · Eric Berger
Ingenuity packed more computing power than all other NASA deep space missions combined.
Are you in the solar eclipse path? These calculators tell you.
Mashable · Elisha Sauers
An estimated 31 million people live in the right place at the right time.
Hawaii’s out-of-control, totally bizarre fight over stray cats
Vox · Benji Jones
Stray cats harm wildlife, but should we kill them?
New Amazon show is filmed in Hong Kong but isn’t streaming in the city
NBC News · Jennifer Jett
The new series starring Nicole Kidman appears to be blocked in the Chinese territory.
Martha Stewart has always been in control
Eater · Bettina Makalintal
A new four-part series explores the rise of her lifestyle empire.
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