It’s hard to argue against the dominant narrative: The case for carbon central banks, a brilliant essay by an old friend, grumpy professors “telling it how it is”. #keeppushingthatrock
Magpie Chronicles 16/ https://open.substack.com/pub/magpiechronicles/p/shiny-things-16?r=s6t&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
Shiny things 16/

subverting the dominant narrative is hard work

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Diabetes type 2, not covid, is the defining disease of the 21st century.

Also some links about molecular tessellation, color contrast and a vintage kids book that defines America. Magpie chronicles 15, #keeppushingthatrock

Shiny things 15/ https://open.substack.com/pub/magpiechronicles/p/shiny-things-15?r=s6t&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post

Shiny things 15/

me and my little brain

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Ever heard of Organoid intelligence? Brains in a dish. Now playing Pong. You read that right.

Also 4 random links about basketball, in this issue of Magpie Chronicles #keeppushingthatrock

https://open.substack.com/pub/magpiechronicles/p/shiny-things-14?r=s6t&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Shiny things 14/

"pong playing Dishbrain" is no longer an insult

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in this edition of Magpie Chronicles:
/ Edo period flying saucers,
/ the origins of web search in 1950s library science,
/ one writer’s exploration of why we love the Guinness book of world records
#newsletter #keeppushingthatrock

https://magpiechronicles.substack.com/p/shiny-things-10?sd=pf

shiny things 10/

What if the Aliens discover the Guinness book of world records?

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