#sundayread for June 17, 2018
By Wade KwonMy picks for #sundayread for June 17, 2018:
- Flashback: The squeaky wheels of Facebook
- .@HillaryClinton Looks Back in Anger
By David Remnick
(via @ItsKev7) - Why Are Middle Eastern Girls Crushing Boys in School?
By @AmandaRipley - Flashback: Y’all Connect: Explaining science through better storytelling
- The Lunar Sea: How the moon influences life in a surprising and subtle way
By @FerrisJabr
(via @JennyWoodman) - What Ever Happened to Brendan Fraser?
By @ZachBaron - Flashback: Talents and blogging
- She killed 115 people before the 1988 Korean Olympics. Now she wonders: “Can my sins be pardoned?”
By @ChicoHarlan - Steve Ludwin, the man who became immune to snake venom
By @theBrittCollins
(via @EsmeWellbeing) - Flashback: An ongoing dilemma: Facebook as a news source
- .@KenBurns’ “Vietnam War”: An Object Lesson in the Failures of the Objective Lens
By Reed Richardson @reedfrich - The battle for water: Why “hydro-politics” will shape the 21st century
By @Bryan_Lufkin
(RT @LiberMedia) - Pioneering Practice Could Help California Reverse Groundwater Depletion
By @MichelainaJ ohnson - Rachel Carson on Writing and the Loneliness of Creative Work
By Maria Popova @brainpicker
(RT @oolipo)
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