I’ve Got Your Missing Links Right Here (31 October 2015)

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“At first glance, the “sonic chip” experiment, as Spence fondly refers to it, does seem trivial.” Nicola Twilley on the collision between sound and taste.

A story about how the first galaxies eventually made something that could see the first galaxies. By Ross Andersen

This is a really interesting story on the science of sports bras, and the physics of breasts. By Rose Eveleth

Climate change may not drown Kiribati, but its residents might be forced to leave anyway. By Kenneth Weiss

Really interesting piece on the sexism of heart disease diagnosis. By Vidhi Doshi

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