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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

David Bowie Was Mistaken

Death On Mars, The Worst Kind Of Medical Debt, An Army Photographer's Censored Images
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Death On Mars
blogs.scientificamerican.com
The martian radiation environment is a problem for human explorers that cannot be overstated.
COLLECT YOURSELF
The Worst Kind Of Medical Debt
theatlantic.com
When treated at military hospitals, civilians can end up with tens of thousands of dollars in debt that the federal government relentlessly tries to collect.
404: TOWN NOT FOUND
The City Left Behind By China's Nuclear Ambitions
wired.com
An artist goes looking for his past in a Cold War ghost town, which was simply called 404.
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CALLING IT QUITS
21 Stories Of People Who Walked Away
nytimes.com
They quit their jobs, their religion, their relationships and even quitting itself.
SNAP JUDGMENT
An Army Photographer's Censored Images
newyorker.com
"You learned what pictures the Public Affairs Officer would release and what he wouldn't," Ben Brody explains. "Soldiers looking calm or stoic. Yes. Soldiers looking angry or frightened or exhausted or confused or lost with eyes like the bottom of the ocean. No."
AN ACTOR'S TALE
Ian McKellen's Unearthed 'Lord Of The Rings' Set Diaries Are Pure Gold
polygon.com
Polygon compiled some of the highlights, ranging from funny stories from the set to broader philosophical musings.
EYES ON THE PRIZE
The Strange, Secret History Of Facial Recognition
wired.com
Sixty years ago, a sharecropper's son invented a technology to identify faces. Then the record of his role all but vanished. Who was Woody Bledsoe, and who was he working for?
VIDEO OF THE DAY
TO SMACK OR NOT TO SMACK
Cat Deliberates Very Carefully About Whether To Smack Dog, Makes The Wrong Decision
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Ruto the cat really wanted to smack Howie the dog. And she *nearly* thought better of it.
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