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  • The Future of Food, As Seen From Puerto Rico

    The Future of Food, As Seen From Puerto Rico

    From mushrooms to bread to rum, Puerto Ricans are exploring new pathways to food sovereignty
    Go to the profile of Alicia Kennedy
    Alicia Kennedy
    Apr 16, 2019
    Millennials Are Right to Kill the American Car

    Millennials Are Right to Kill the American Car

    Many of us don’t want cars; let’s create a world where we don’t need them, either
    Go to the profile of Elizabeth Minkel
    Elizabeth Minkel
    Mar 8, 2019
    The Forgotten Woman Who Unlocked the Greenhouse Effect

    The Forgotten Woman Who Unlocked the Greenhouse Effect

    Why did Eunice Foote vanish from the history of climate science?
    Go to the profile of Ian Steadman
    Ian Steadman
    Mar 15, 2019
    How Everyday Language Harms People with Disabilities

    How Everyday Language Harms People with Disabilities

    The connection between physical traits and individual worth lives in our popular lexicon
    Go to the profile of Kenny Fries
    Kenny Fries
    Nov 27, 2018
    Medication for Intentional Forgetting

    Medication for Intentional Forgetting

    There are drugs that can help delete bad memories — but do you really want to lose a piece of yourself?
    Go to the profile of lola
    lola
    Feb 12, 2019
    We Are a Space People

    We Are a Space People

    Indigenous takes on Star Wars reorder the cosmos, even if its paradoxes are inescapable
    Go to the profile of Lou Cornum
    Lou Cornum
    Dec 11, 2018
    NASA Turns to Games For A New Generation of Space Art

    NASA Turns to Games For A New Generation of Space Art

    Developers are combining art and science to simulate how living on Mars might look a century from now
    Go to the profile of Paul Dean
    Paul Dean
    Jan 11, 2019
    Silicon Valley Thinks Everyone Feels the Same Six Emotions

    Silicon Valley Thinks Everyone Feels the Same Six Emotions

    From Alexa to self-driving cars, emotion-detecting technologies are becoming ubiquitous—but they rely on out-of-date science
    Go to the profile of Rich Firth-Godbehere
    Rich Firth-Godbehere
    Sep 5, 2018
    How Ad Men Invented The Future

    How Ad Men Invented The Future

    Post-war artists sold us a vision of a luxurious, automated suburban lifestyle
    Go to the profile of Darren Garrett
    Darren Garrett
    Jun 13, 2018
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