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The Cosmic Sublime: On the Unpredictability and Allure of Comets
Ruby Todd Considers the Age-Old Individual and Collective Experience of Watching the Skies
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Ruby Todd
| July 16, 2024
What Does It Mean to Write Escapist Literature?
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Caroline Carlson
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What the All-American Delusion of the Polygraph Says About Our Relationship to Fact and Fiction
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How the Continual Movement of Wildlife Regulates the Natural World
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James Bradley
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“Weaponized Autism.” Shame, Pride, and the Making and Undoing of the Alt-Right
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Elle Reeve
| July 15, 2024
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Americans' confidence in higher education has taken a nosedive.
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