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CATEGORIES
RECENT ENTRIES
- Architectural digest
- Audio/Visuals: Artists’ rendering
- Handsprings eternal
- Air Hubble
- Rabbit is rich in metaphor
BLOG ROLL
Stuff We Like: Nuclear nations; lean times, fat behinds; and relativity revolution
NUCLEAR NATIONS
“Are We at War With North Korea?” (Slate, May 26, 2009)
Professor Bruce Cumings helps Slate assistant editor Juliet Lapidos assess the situation between North Korea and the United States.
LEAN TIMES, FAT BEHINDS
“Is the Recession Making Americans Fatter?” (Newsweek, Jun. 1, 2009)
“Both in terms of people’s individual lifestyles and in terms of our public response, recession does give us an opportunity,” says SSA assistant professor Harold Pollack. “This is a good time to examine the ways we look at public health and say, how are we doing that, and can we do that better?”
RELATIVITY REVOLUTION
“Books to Read Now” (Seed, June 2009)
Seed editors list University of Chicago Press author Richard Stanley’s Einstein’s Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution as a must-read.
June 5, 2009
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