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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 149 | Founded | 19 days ago |
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A clinical trial described in Smithsonian Magazine last week suggests that for thousands of breast cancer patients, a specific gene expression test offers a way to safely bypass the grueling toll of chemotherapy. It’s a moment of medical retreat, whe... more
How do you build a village for those who have been told they’re someone else’s problem?
In this piece from 17 June 2026, The Hindu observes a community in Maharashtra that rejects the standard model of the short-term shelter. Mangav operates on the ... more
Does someone have to step out from the shadow of wealth to find a sense of belonging?
Published on 15 June 2026, the piece looks at the psychological architecture of extreme wealth and the isolation it builds. Tracing a family history split between ... more
If the world’s climate plan requires opening a new carbon storage site every four days, can it work?
This investigation from ProPublica and Drilled, published on 25 June 2026, traces the math behind carbon capture. While global leaders treat it as a... more
What happens to a nation’s freedom to act when its economy can no longer absorb global shocks?
Writing on 29 May 2026, Andy Polk examines how a pair of children’s shoes reveals the hidden fractures in American strategic power. The piece suggests tha... more
Why does a world of plaster and paint look more real once the crowds go home?
The memory of a teenage summer job at Disneyland takes on a different weight in this piece from The Atlantic, published on 11 June 2026. It centers on a brief brush with p... more
Writing in The Atlantic on June 16, Laura Secor describes how the Iranian state forces its citizens to repeat a manufactured history, using the threat of the gallows to cement a public lie. It’s a grim picture of narrative used as a cage. Yet, just a... more
How does the search for dark matter change when a clock is built from an atom's nucleus?
Writing on 24 June 2026, Smithsonian Magazine follows a quiet shift in how time is measured. For decades, the gold standard has been the atomic clock, which rel... more
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