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  1. garethrees.org
    By Gareth Rees. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The rediscovery of Morniel Mathaway
    1. Academic rumours Careful scholarship is supposed to protect us from chains of whispers, where texts get distorted via paraphrase and summary so that secondary and tertiary works fail to accurately convey the sense of …
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  2. Editors’ Vox - Eos
    Eos is the science news magazine published by AGU [Advancing Earth and Space Science]. 🇺🇸 More info

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    A new report on landslide activity and scenarios for landslide development at the Nordic Waste facility in Randers, Denmark
    The Landslide Blog is written by Dave Petley, who is widely recognized as a world leader in the study and management of landslides. Exactly a month ago, I wrote about the very large waste landslide …
    By Dave Petley, 888 words
  3. Dan's Wild Wild Science Journal - AGU Blogosphere
    By Dan Satterfield. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The Smoky Summer of 23 Will Linger In our Noses and Memories
    While all eyes have been on the two hurricanes, the wildfire smoke is still impacting many areas. It is quite visible today on the GOES images. The fires in the NW Territories of Canada this …
    By Dan Satterfield, 105 words
  4. Bram.us
    A rather geeky/technical weblog. By Bramus Van Damme. 🇧🇪 More info

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    CSS ::backdrop now inherits from its originating element
    Screenshot of the demo featured in the article. In Chrome 122 the backdrop is light purple because it can access the custom property from the dialog element. If you ever struggled with ::backdrop not having …
    By Bramus!, 103 words
  5. Brad Frost | Blog
    Design Systems Consulting, Web Development, Workshops, and Music. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Periodical 15 – Christopher Butler ☼
    And then she asked an interesting question: Is it art if it wasn’t your idea? I was glad to answer “yes,” and explain to her why — that all art is a copy of something …
    By Brad Frost, 135 words
  6. Andy Bell | Blog
    A designer, front-end developer and design agency founder—based in the UK. 🇬🇧 More info

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  7. David Hepworth's blog
    "World-class thinking about music, business, publishing and the general world of media" - Campaign. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Robert Caro's editor comes out to take his curtain call
    If, like me, you've been waiting years for the fifth and final volume of Robert Caro's Lyndon Johnson biography the announcement of the release of "Turn Every Page" can only be taken as a hopeful …
    By David Hepworth, 150 words
  8. Menswear Musings
    The Trend-Proof Wardrobe. By Mitchell Moss. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Meeting Henrik Wilberg
    My wife and I moved our family back to Cincinnati last summer, after having lived in Nashville for 7 years. Now that we have kids, we felt it was important to be closer to our …
    By Mitchell, 478 words
  9. Chris Cid ∣ CJCid
    XD/AI strategist and inclusive designer. 🇯🇵 More info

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    CJ Solid Kibera
    A wooden cooking spatula that’s balanced and comfortable to use. Hand‐carved wooden utensils is an area that I was looking to experiment with. Solid, natural wood are my preference because of their durability, safety, and …
    By Chris Cid, 170 words
  10. Tor.com
    Science fiction. Fantasy. The universe. And related subjects. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Josh Brolin In Talks To Replace Pedro Pascal in Zach Cregger’s Weapons
    News weapons Josh Brolin In Talks To Replace Pedro Pascal in Zach Cregger’s Weapons Horror in the vein of MAGNOLIA, you say? By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on February 22, 2024 icon-comment 0 Share New …
    By Vanessa Armstrong, 374 words
  11. Store Bought Is Fine
    I’m the store-bought version of Ina Garten. Cooking my way through all 1,200+ of the Barefoot Contessa’s treasure trove of recipes. By Trent. More info

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    Dan’s Pelosi’s Piri Piri Roast Chicken
    Like Jeffrey, I’ve learned to love roast chicken in nearly any form – even better when it’s a one-pot meal like Dan Pelosi’s Piri Piri Roast Chicken! Potatoes and broccoli rabe are layered in a …
    By Trent, 159 words
  12. News from Norfolk
    The occasional diary of someone who lives in an old house in East Anglia but also sometimes in an old house in Soho, London. 🇬🇧 More info

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    A walk across the marsh
    “Shall we walk back the way we came?” There had been, as Constance reflected later, no possible argument against Xander’s suggestion — not that she felt disposed to argue with Xander. Lunch at the pub …
    By Barendina Smedley, 4,984 words
  13. Pedestrian Observations
    For Walkability and Good Transit, and Against Boondoggles and Pollution. By Alon Levy. 🇫🇷 More info

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    New York-New Haven Trains in an Hour
    Devin Wilkins and I are still working on coming up with a coordinated timetable on the Northeast Corridor, north to south. Devin just shared with me the code she was running on both routes from …
    By Alon Levy, 1,271 words
  14. Teaching Made Visible
    Hallway conversations about teaching and learning. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Don’t make the same mistakes I keep making
    If you teach high school or introductory college physics (or just know the subject well), I wonder if you can tell what I’ve done wrong here: OK, well, I haven’t given you a lot of …
    By Scott Seagroves, 64 words
  15. Tetrapod Zoology
    Discussion of all things tetrapod and vertebrate palaeontology, and many things not. By Darren Naish. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Third Edition of Naish and Barrett's Dinosaurs: How They Lived and Evolved
    Among the proudest of my achievements is the publication of Dinosaurs: How They Lived and Evolved, DHTLE for short, co-authored with Professor Paul Barrett and published by the Natural History Museum, London. I think it’s …
    By Darren Naish, 2,568 words