Year: 2019
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Sunday Comics
But now you make me read the Comics because it’s only this Sunday’s. Well, I’m still fond of you, oh-ho-oh. So, what difference does it make? It makes none.
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What Migrants Leave Behind
The constant presence of absence along the trails of migration leaves a trail. Archaeologist Gabriella Soto writes.
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Federal Budget: Most Government Programs Fail, But There are Strategies for Success
Why do government programs fail so often to deliver their promises? A lot of it is down to UX. Andrew Graham explains.
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So Close, Yet So Far: Why “The Pill” for Men Isn’t Right Around the Corner
Family planning is an important component in many relationships; this includes preparing for planned pregnancies and navigating ways to prevent unplanned pregnancies. Since prescription-based birth control hit the market, women have mainly been responsible for taking “the pill” and utilizing other methods of pregnancy prevention,…
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Free Thing of the Week: The Private Life of a Cat
This week we draw upon our publisher’s vast trash heap of knowledge about experimental film to bring you Alexander Hammid & Maya Deren’s short film, The Private Life of a Cat. In a world positively puking up cat videos, The Private Life of a Cat…
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Sunday Comics
It’s almost Sunday, we should do as before: read Sunday Comics while we’re nude on the floor. It really would be the perfect end to our date — I love you, baby, but God wants us to wait.
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A Privacy-Focused Facebook? We’ll Believe It When We See It
Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg claims consolidating information will lead to better privacy. Gennie Gebhart has her doubts.
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Why Are Linguists Afraid to Study Emerging Sign Languages?
Emerging sign languages could reveal how all language evolved – but keeping these fragile languages isolated for research may mean the people who rely on them lose out.

