I’ve Got Your Missing Links Right Here (19 March 2016)

From me at The Altantic:

Welcome to the CRISPR zoo. A look to the future, from Sara Reardon.

A New 50-Trillion-Pixel Image of Earth, Every Day. By Robinson Meyer

“We’re looking back 13.4 billion years, through 97 percent of all time, to the galaxy when it was forming.” By Nadia Drake.

The quest to save the world’s coral reefs. By Meehan Crist

Rose Eveleth imagines a future with no pets.

Delightful: “My Dinosaur’s Jet Lag Helps Explain Why a Time Change Is Hard.” By Heather Murphy

Things that can spread conjunctivitis: scuba masks and tiny flies. By Rebecca Kreston.

How gender neutral is “guys,” you guys? By Stan Carey

It’s Okay to Cry at Work: fascinating on the biology

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