2015년 2월 27일 금요일

Jet Lag Is Worse on Mars, Refrigerators of the World, and More...

What the President of Zimbabwe's birthday gift tells us about his harmful policies, a new study seeks to quantify racial discrimination, the over-hyped history of nutritional supplements, and more...

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Thursday, February 26, 2015

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Jet Lag Is Worse on Mars

A Martian day is 40 minutes longer than a day on Earth—a seemingly small difference that adds up quickly.
TOM CHMIELEWSKI
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Refrigerators of the World

Under the pale moon, for so many years many of us have wondered: What do other people have in their fridges? This week, Sweden showed us.
OLGA KHAZAN
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Eating an Elephant

A Zimbabwean game farmer intends to prepare an unorthodox meal for 91-year-old president Robert Mugabe.
DAVID A. GRAHAM
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White Privilege, Quantified

Recent experiments put numbers on everyday discrimination, shifting the dialogue away from victim-blaming and anecdotal observations.
JOE PINSKER
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Vitamin B.S.

How people came to believe the myth that nutritional supplements could make them into better, healthier versions of themselves
CARI ROMM

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