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  1. Before Lorena Hickok was an AP reporter & Eleanor Roosevelt's lover, she was Auntie Gopher.

  2. How do you get to Alpha Centauri? Practice, practice, practice.

  3. Decades before , this woman was pioneering the field of sports reporting.

  4. What "The Biggest Loser" reveals about the mechanism of weight loss.

  5. It's been 100 years since the map was made. Some say it's a major factor in Middle East instability.

  6. Jell-O: A nostalgic treat? Or the scourge of American cuisine?

  7. "Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself." Woolf's novel at 91.

  8. Before Lorena Hickok was an AP reporter & Eleanor Roosevelt's lover, she was Auntie Gopher.

  9. What urban wildlife tells us about evolution, our cities, and ourselves.

  10. If we can sit tight for about 45 years we might get get some pretty fascinating information from interstellar space.

  11. Think this year's democratic primary is intense? In 1924 it took 103 ballots to decide the nominee.

  12. The adaptions of urban wildlife can be rather surprising.

  13. How do you get to Alpha Centauri? Practice, practice, practice.

  14. Jell-O: A nostalgic treat? Or the scourge of American cuisine?

  15. Is the Patriot Act a threat to libraries? A vintage op-ed from Bernie Sanders:

  16. Decades before , this woman was pioneering the field of sports reporting.

  17. It's the 100th Anniversary of , a colonial project with lasting ramifications in the Middle East.

  18. What "The Biggest Loser" reveals about the mechanism of weight loss.

  19. A new exhibit at focuses on Time, including Yinka Shonibare's "A Masked Ball."

  20. New Tolkien themed ! Narrative structure in the Lord of the Rings trilogy!

  21. Think presidential politics are controversial now? In 1924, hundreds of KKK members served as convention delegates.

  22. It's the 100th anniversary of the carving up of the Near East into the mess of the Middle East

  23. Pigeons, stray cats, rats, and foxes? Who do you share your city with?

  24. The complex cultural connotations of everyone's favorite molded dessert: Jell-O

  25. British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare foregrounds fabric while exploring the postcolonial.

  26. A look back at one of the most notable contested Democratic conventions ever (so far):

  27. What are you doing TONIGHT? Join us at 7 pm to talk about dying with dignity

  28. The adaptions of urban wildlife can be rather surprising.

  29. Suggested readings from around the web: Brain maps, drowning, self-esteem, and an unusual approach to sex ed.

  30. Small Foxes, Big Cities. Learning to share space with non-human inhabitants.

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  32. What does it mean to die with dignity. Join us TONIGHT at 7 pm for a talk by about museum

  33. Is copycat crime a real phenomena? Or a media concoction? We investigate:

  34. Hey -- We're also thinking about the mice of NYC, foxes in the UK, & other urban wildlife...

  35. The big questions: What do we learn from brain maps? Why do we drown? And why do we hate the sound of our own voices?

  36. Researchers are working on an obesity vaccine. Will it work?

  37. Is the Patriot Act a threat to libraries? A vintage op-ed from Bernie Sanders.

  38. Letters from "everyone's favorite fighting Frenchman" ... LAFAYETTE!

  39. It's Harder Than It Looks To Link Inequality With Global Turmoil

  40. British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare foregrounds fabric while exploring the postcolonial.

  41. Is copycat crime a real phenomena? Or a media concoction? We investigate in our feature this week:

  42. Check out 's interview with about her recent column on screen time, feminism, and motherhood

  43. In 1924, it was the Democrats in disarray as the infamous "Klanbake" scrambled the party.

  44. A new exhibit at focuses on Time, including Yinka Shonibare's "A Masked Ball."

  45. The complex cultural connotations of everyone's favorite molded dessert: Jello-O

  46. Guys, we don’t mean to brag, but today’s is 🔥🔥🔥

  47. We investigate the the social science and psychology behind copycat crime:

  48. You want a contested political convention? How about 1924's Klanbake? I jump in

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