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Joe Biden’s record on science and tech theconversation.com · Mark Zachary Taylor Investments and regulation for vaccines, broadband, microchips and AI. The Long COVID patients being pushed into psychiatric wards TIME · Jamie Ducharme “Mainstream medicine really isn’t geared toward treating conditions and diseases that it cannot see under a microscope.” The surprising truth behind how running slows time sciencefocus.com · Ian Taylor Ever feel like your workouts are going on forever? |
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Move aside, BMI NPR · Allison Aubrey An international committee of scientists has proposed a change to the way obesity is defined and diagnosed. Debunking Matthew McConaughey’s Uber Eats conspiracy theory texasmonthly.com · Dan Solomon The misinformation in the Hollywood star’s ubiquitous food delivery–app commercial cannot be permitted to spread. Why everyone has a gnarly stomach bug right now, explained in one chart Vox · Keren Landman, MD This year’s no good, very bad norovirus season. The biggest problem with TikTok’s beef tallow skincare trend Eater · Hardly Kephart Lost in the criticism of TikTok’s tallow skincare trend? It’s not tallow — it’s lard. Volkswagen Sausage and the enduring appeal of culinary car-industry crossovers Atlas Obscura · Anne Ewbank Fiat chocolate? Or how about an iconic pepper grinder? The Brutalists: 15 examples of the architecture style celebrated in the new movie worldcrunch.com · Laure Gautherin The Brady Corbet movie is inspired by the post-War architectural style called Brutalism, which found its way from New Delhi to L.A. to Buenos Aires. |