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  1. How early 20th-century women fought to do scientific fieldwork.

  2. The behind Mister Splashy Pants, Boaty McBoatface, and other "dishonorifics."

  3. Can feeding AI romance novels really make it more human?

  4. It's ! On remembering , and how trophy hunting harms wildlife:

  5. "The Devil Wears Prada" turns 10 this summer. When did retail replace romance in film?

  6. Scientists are excited about the thin ice on Saturn's moon Enceladus.

  7. Why you might really want tiny sensors implanted in your body.

  8. There might be a hidden ocean under the ice on one of Saturn's moons.

  9. Affordable housing (and light social engineering) in Silicon Valley, 2016 and Toronto, 1912

  10. The research behind the retail rom-com.

  11. It's ! You know, novels were once considered "primers of the Devil."

  12. What's up with this map? The story behind the way Americans vote.

  13. Saturn’s moon, Enceladus, has a secret.

  14. Should the Olympics always be held in the same city?

  15. Teachers faced social pressure in both directions when it came to corporal punishment.

  16. How 's speech reminded us of slavery's economics.

  17. Twenty years after welfare reform, public perception of its recipients hasn’t changed much.

  18. It's ! Did you know cats are the most destructive animals in America?

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