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Science
Cities That Never Sleep Are Shaped by Sunrise and Sunset
A study using cellphone call records of more than a million people found that city dwellers continue to be affected by Earth’s natural light-dark cycle.No news there.
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Food
Fusion Cooking, in Every Sense of the Word
Pazar Food Collective, a neighborhood restaurant in the South-western Sydney suburb of Canterbury, serves food inspired by both Turkey and Mexico.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion
If it tastes good it is good.
"If it sounds good it is good." Peter Shikalee
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Science
‘Crazy Jigsaw Puzzles’ Improve Our Views of Coral Reefs
An analysis of 3D photomosaics of reefs in the Pacific Ocean could help scientists better understand the health of coral around the world.Imaging is better than it was.
We have not learned much.
It is hard to publish a synoptic survey.
There is more information in one than can be easily comprehended.
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Opinion
Women React to Men’s Worries About Office Behavior
Some women were stunned or depressed by how male employees interviewed by The Times are reacting to avoid claims of sexual harassment.For most it seems to be predestination.
Only the destination is in question.
There is no forgiveness.
We have been there or our grandparents were there.
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Your Money
A Story of a Big Dream and a Single, Small Step
You’ve heard the one about the consultant who hung it all up to write a cookbook, right? No, really. She well understood the power of micro-steps.One step at a time.
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Times Insider
‘Nothing Against You’: For a Black Man Covering Race, the Story Is Never Far From Home
Being surrounded by racial diversity, my conversation in a California diner suggested, can make people feel more comfortable with biases and stereotypes.Racism is pervasive and unrecognized.
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Climate
Why Lost Ice Means Lost Hope for an Inuit Village
The only road to Rigolet, Labrador, is the ice. But climate change is making that ice vanish, and the mental health impact runs deep.Yes, Change is.
Conditions will become more strange.
Global warming will not reverse.
It probably will warm faster.
The Inuit will need to use the open water.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayak
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleutian_kayak
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umiak
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Books
The Cookbook Addict
Jane Kramer’s “The Reporter’s Kitchen” explains how she approaches life through food and food through life.Possible.
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Opinion
Choose Your Own Public Apology
A buffet of options to help explain your failings.The appologist's feelings are what is important.
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Opinion
What America Celebrates on Thanksgiving
It’s the one holiday that truly invites all comers.Union victory is mostly ignored.
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