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Thursday, Oct 23
Shutdown Milestone, Antidepressants Study, and Breathing Techniques
The federal government shutdown is now the second-largest on record. This and more in today's digest.
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Wednesday, Oct 22
Japan, White House Makeover, and Witty Dog Portraits
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Tuesday, Oct 21
Amazon Outage, Peanut Allergies, and the Ghost Hunter
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Monday, Oct 20
US Protests, Louvre Heist, and Male Tradwives
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Saturday, Oct 18
Venezuela, George Santos, and a Farmer's Nightmare
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Walt Disney Animation Studios via youtube.com
Ed Sabol's vision of NFL Films impacted how sports were filmed
Canton Repository via cantonrep.com
Binge-watching was the result of a competition
Thrillist via thrillist.com
50 famous memes and what they mean
Triad City Beat via triad-city-beat.com
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World History
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An expert recreates the voice of a 3,000-year-old mummy
TED Conferences via youtube.com
Homer's warrior tales were loosely based on the Mycenaean civilization
ThoughtCo via thoughtco.com
The Aztec practice of human sacrifice, explained
History via history.com
The Knights Templar were the first officially recognized Christian military order
TheCollector via thecollector.com
The causes of American rebellion were multi-faceted
World History Encyclopedia via worldhistory.org
How was Stonehenge built?
English Heritage via youtube.com
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Explore the scale of the universe in this interactive adventure
Neal.Fun via neal.fun
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Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University via criticalmaterials.energypolicy.columbia.edu
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute via media.hhmi.org
Marie Curie developed and trained women to operate mobile X-ray units in World War I
Encyclopaedia Britannica via youtube.com
Simulate the effects of government policies on climate projections
Climate Interactive via en-roads.climateinteractive.org
See every known species on this tree of life interactive
OneZoom via onezoom.org
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Business & Finance
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'1440 Explores,' Episode 1: How Credit Cards Work
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The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the US
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Why Americans are drowning in credit card debt
Spotify via open.spotify.com
Some economists argue the national debt is not a critical concern
Bloomberg Quicktake via youtube.com
How John D. Rockefeller became the world's first billionaire
Library of Congress via blogs.loc.gov
The first ever IPO was issued by the Dutch East India Co., a spice company
Investopedia via investopedia.com
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Health & Medicine
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We dream for around two hours each night, on average
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Visualize the difference between a healthy brain and one with Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer's Association via alz.org
Global life expectancy has more than doubled since the 1850s
Our World in Data via ourworldindata.org
Each part of the human body experiences aging differently
WIRED via youtu.be
Explore 3D models of some of the most dangerous viruses
Howard Hughes Medical Institute via media.hhmi.org
Insulin is a hormone that controls blood sugar by helping absorb it into cells
Nature via youtube.com
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