I’ve Got Your Missing Links Right Here (6 February 2016)

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“You are worthy”: Melissa Wilson Sayres’ wonderful letter to students, on the subject of harassment.

Beautifully written piece on how body clocks affect our medicines, by Jessa Gamble

How to See a Famine Before It Starts: a really interesting Robinson Meyer piece on an oddly low-tech forecasting system

Very good explainer on the past, present, and future of Zika by Julie Beck; a list of questions that need to be answered, by Helen Branswell; and a list of conspiracy theories, by Tara Smith

An often beautiful piece about veterans and parrots helping each

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