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No.224 Asides
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bolivia
romania
apple
art
melbourne
nature
science
china
aliens
history
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Why We Need a New Kind of Education: Imagination Studies
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imagination
education
humanity
society
science
technology
art
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No.220 Asides
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cities
visualization
indigenous peoples
communication
history
drones
science
ai
blockchain
provenance
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A Copernicus Moment
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science
history
systems
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AI & the Future of Civilization
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ai
computation
science
nature
systems
literacy
history
video
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No.207 Asides
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ai
deepmind
mathematics
science
future of work
nature
rewilding
oceans
centaurs
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Filtered for Deep Time and Stories From Space
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matt webb
space
science fiction
science
computing
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No.201 Asides
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books
libraries
terraforming
robotics
history
science
plastics
climate crisis
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It’s Time to Fear the Fungi
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fungi
nature
science
health
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The Earth’s Secret Miracle Weapon Is Not a Plant or an Animal. It’s Fungi
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fungi
nature
science
health
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No.191 Asides
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renewables
lotech
space
history
italy
movies
supply chain
plastics
science
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No.188 Asides
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intelligence
singapore
urban agriculture
science
renewables
china
photography
oceans
metaverse
synthetic reality
utopia
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Warning: Your Reality Is Out of Date
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sam arbesman
science
history
knowledge
half-life of knowledge
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No.186 Asides
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events
greenweb
architecture
nature
biodata
science
robotics
oceans
history
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The Fungal Mind: on the Evidence for Mushroom Intelligence
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fungi
science
intelligence
more than human
semantics
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Technological Lessons From the Pandemic
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covid
technology
trends
future of work
inequality
science
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Unknown Knowns
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unknown-knowns
uncertainty
knowledge
science
capitalism
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No.179 Asides
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wolves
characters
architecture
fx
social media
space
science
china
surveillance
history
egypt
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No.178 Asides
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tim maly
complexity
nft
publication
newsletters
knowledge
new zealand
indigenous peoples
science
nature
characters
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Fusion & Magic
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science
technology
eliot peper
fusion
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No.174 Asides
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japan
craft
scandinavia
architecture
fx
synthetic reality
robotics
spain
science
comics
syria
renewables
usa
amazon
surveillance
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Manufacturing mRNA Vaccines Is Surprisingly Straightforward
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mrna
cory doctorow
science
capitalism
covid
bill gates
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No.168 Asides
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covid
mrna
science
islam
history
africa
music
octopuses
economy
nature
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No.165 Asides
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france
architecture
science
history
trends
ai
autonomy
japan
space
big tech
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Putting Landsat 8’s Bands to Work
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mapping
space
science
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The Edge of Our Existence
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china
science fiction
society
usa
inequality
racism
science
colonization
history
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The Next Act for Messenger RNA Could Be Bigger than Covid Vaccines
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covid
biology
science
mrna
crispr
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No.153 Asides
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google
ethics
renewables
legislation
characters
history
microsoft
productivity
science
oceans
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No.152 Asides
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science
space
synthetic reality
covid
nature
berlin
future of work
art
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With Vaccines, the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic Is in Sight
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covid
biology
mrna
science
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No.150 Asides
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fabien girardin
craig mod
mapping
geolocation
japan
covid
cyberpunk
aesthetics
china
libraries
science
apple
computing
art
facial recognition
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What Necromancers in Space Can Teach Us About the Science of Death
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science fiction
books
fantasy
maddie stone
history
science
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The Deep Anthropocene
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anthropocene
science
history
agriculture
half-life of knowledge
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Reasons Revealed for the Brain’s Elastic Sense of Time
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brain
time
science
attention
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Beyond Smart Rocks
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computing
biomimicry
hybrids
science
nanotechnology
biology
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No.135 Asides
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travel
ai
africa
healthcare
oceans
space
science
china
japan
trains
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No.134 Asides
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conspiracy
gaming
arg
covid
transportation
trains
stewart brand
history
science
ev
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Capitalism Is Destroying ‘Safe Operating Space’ for Humanity, Warn Scientists
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capitalism
climate crisis
extinction
science
inequality
one percent
doughnut economy
systems
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No.131 Asides
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pollution
plastics
climate crisis
bolivia
hauntings
museums
open source
lego
design
events
science
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No.123 Asides
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science
japan
history
russia
cities
transport
south korea
italy
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No.121 Asides
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robotics
netherlands
amsterdam
apple
google
covid
fx
science
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No.120 Asides
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science
plastics
futures
retreats
oceans
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A Duplicitous Priesthood’s Superior Knowledge of the Technology of Light and Shadow
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knowledge
technology
paul graham raven
magic
religion
history
science
transhumanism
marshall mcluhan
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No.117 Asides
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computing
media
fungi
ai
google
history
science
aesthetics
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No.100 Asides
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retail
architecture
leonardo da vinci
mapping
science
5g
amazon
robotics
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Anthropocene, an Epoch After All?
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anthropocene
science
history
planet
civilization
extinction
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To Pay Attention, the Brain Uses Filters, Not a Spotlight
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brain
science
attention
vision
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No.95 Asides
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media
tv
internet
amazon
jeff bezos
fungi
paul stammets
sathia nadella
microsoft
science
buddhism
anthropocene
history
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Influence in the Science World Is a Symptom of Larger Problems
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corruption
joichi ito
mit
financing
science
technology
ethan zuckerman
kate darling
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Faced with a Data Deluge, Astronomers Turn to Automation
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automation
space
data
science
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Inside DeepMind’s Epic Mission to Solve Science’s Trickiest Problem
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ai
deepmind
science
transdisciplinarity
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‘Hula Hoops Not Bicycles’: Genevieve Bell Talks Anthropology, Technology & Building the Future
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genevieve bell
anthropology
futures
technology
podcast
social sciences
science
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How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science
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ai
science
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Scientists Identify Vast Underground Ecosystem Containing Billions of Micro-Organisms
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science
micro-organisms
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CRISPRbabies
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crispr
biology
science
china
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We Are All Bewildered Machines
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science
magic
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No.54 Asides
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ai
big tech
science
quantum computing
ibm
facebook
africa
extinction
space
history
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Why Science Fiction Is the Most Important Genre
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yuval noah harari
science fiction
movies
books
science
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Scientists Warn the UN of Capitalism’s Imminent Demise
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capitalism
science
united nations
climate change
sustainability