The Last Word

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August 6-10, 2018

In a personal archaeology, your memories are the artifacts, writes Craig this week. And they are all rooted in place.

Guest Melinda Wenner Moyer did us all a favour and brought together some of science writing’s greats to ask which of their stories we should read—and likely didn’t find the first time.

I went to Mexico for a very short time and recorded some snippets of internal monologue there.

Beavers are the spirit animals of the creature known as the tech bro, says Rose. And it’s not a flattering comparison.

And finally, Sally explains Roko’s Basilisk, “Pascal’s wager for the Soylent set.”

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