I’ve Got Your Missing Links Right Here (24 October 2015)

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A incredibly written coming-of-age story about dinosaurs, childhood, and friendship. By Steve Macone. If you only read one thing this week…

Utterly weird expose from Brooke Borel about a guy who got tangled up with Monsanto and created a shady podcast alter ego.

This Artist Painted Physicists Into a 3D Living Chalkboard

The mammography debate is about values, not science. From Christie Aschwanden.

The scientists at Oxford’s Centre for Time Use Research have terrible time management. And they know where your time really goes. By Helen Pearson

The Battle Over Genome Editing. Sarah Zhang on the untold

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