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Why UK Towns are Being Erased From the Map
Want to restore the planet’s ecosystems and see your impact in monthly videos? The first 200 people to join Planet Wild will get the first month of your subscription for free at https://www.planetwild.com/faultline/… If you want to get to know … Continue reading
Whose trams are the best? Salt Lake City VS Grenoble
Salt Lake City’s tram system is considered one of the best in the United States, and Grenoble’s tram is one of the most developed in France. At the same time, the American system is 12 years newer than the French … Continue reading
Man who learnt to read at 18 becomes Cambridge University’s youngest ever black professor | BBC News
A man who could not read or write until he was 18 is to become the youngest ever black person to become a professor at Cambridge. Jason Arday, from south-west London, was diagnosed with autism and global development delay in … Continue reading
Newsstands From Around the World | Kottke
posted by Jason Kottke Oct 11, 2023 Over a period of eight years, Trevor Traynor took dozens of photos of newsstands and their operators. The project started in NYC but came to include newsstands in LA, Lima, Tokyo, Jerusalem, Marrakesh, … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – Material World by Ed Conway, Salt
An epic journey through the six materials we rely upon to build our world. Historically, those who controlled the salt controlled the power. The world’s monopolies may have changed, but salt remains vital to our existence. Beyond the dinner table, … Continue reading