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| Detail from “The Temple of Time” (1846) by Emma Willard |
The work of America’s first professional female mapmaker, Emma Willard, featured deeply patriotic narratives with innovative and creative pictures of information that sought to translate big data into manageable visual forms. (image above Via The Public Domain Review)
Recipe for “Groper, Head and Shoulders Boiled” Bon appetit!
Ready for a Pajama Party
A feathered soap opera: Crane family adopts abandoned baby goose in Wisconsin.
Beam me up Bubba: Redneck Star Trek
A lovely collection of vintage Surfing Images by Jim Heimann
How to unscramble an egg Correspondence from the journal Science (June 15, 1990) about how one might unscramble an egg, and whether the process would violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
It's corn season. Make this risotto. Or air fryer Street Corn.
'Healthocide' is a new word to call attention to attacks on health care.
Paco, the dog who stole Madrid’s heart.
They would have to play touch, not tackle, football because shards from the atomic blast still littered the field. The Poet Who Watched a Football Game on Nagasaki’s Atomic Killing Field

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