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What It Means To Be Alive with Carl Zimmer
It seems an obvious question: What is life? But science writer Carl Zimmer says the answer to it is far more complicated than it appears at first glance.…
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Sarah Everts On The 'Joy Of Sweat'
What can we learn from human sweat? More than you might think.Sweating is a strange thing. It’s something we don’t share with many others in the animal…
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Elinor Cleghorn On 'Unwell Women'
In early medical history, medical professionals — who were almost always men —expected women’s bodies to produce children. But women’s very ability to…
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Heather McGhee And The Hidden Cost Of Racism
We know that racism is dangerous to a healthy society — physically dangerous, morally dangerous and also, Heather McGhee argues, economically dangerous…
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Kathryn Bond Stockton on Gender(s)
How many genders are there? Nonbinary.wiki lists 32 common genders — and that’s just the beginning. It can get confusing … and queer.Writer and academic…
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How Do We Talk About The Painful Legacy Of Native American Boarding Schools?
In August, The Salt Lake Tribune reported that the bodies of Paiute children are likely buried on the property of a former Indigenous boarding school in…
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Oliver Burkeman: How to Spend Four Thousand Weeks of Life
If each of us lives to be 80, we’ll have spent about four thousand weeks being alive on this planet — which isn’t really much time at all. So, how should…
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‘Sagebrush Empire’ And The Battle Over Public Land
A war over public lands in the Western U.S. has been raging for decades. And the epicenter of that battle? According to journalist Jonathan Thompson, it’s…
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More Than Green Jell-O: Utah's Food Traditions
We’re talking about Utah foodways this week. Plenty of places have distinctive culinary traditions, but what are Utah’s?Chances are, when you think of…
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Brad Ricca On The Real Raiders Of The Lost Ark
The 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark is a cultural icon. Less known is the true story of the 1909 expedition lead by British nobleman Montagu Parker to…
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