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  2. Community will be every in thing over the next 14-24mo. It all comes full circle - you need raving fans and early adopters to drive organic growth in early stages. What Does It Take to Make a Coworking Space a Community?(via )

  3. ICYMI: “Doesn’t Anyone Want Kids Anymore?” (My Feb. cover story)

  4. She outran a cruel twist of genetic fate — genes fating her to inherited Alzheimer's — with a twist of her own.

  5. Stem cells are billed as treatments for everything from autism to multiple sclerosis to baldness. There’s one problem: There’s not enough science to justify using them like that.

  6. Fifty years ago today, a 16-year-old boy was convicted of a murder he didn't commit. He has lived in the shadow of that conviction ever since. Re-upping my recent story about David Milgaard, and his ongoing fight against wrongful conviction.

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  7. Utah just wanted to be like Arizona and Colorado. Then a marketing campaign worked a little too well.

  8. This woman had a brain chock-full of amyloid, a protein tied to Alzheimer’s — “pretty much the highest that we have seen in anybody we have scanned so far.”

  9. Want to read the longest review of Michael Winterbottom's film Greed?

  10. This discovery is based on just one woman. But it highlights a biological step that may be a crucial part of stopping the disease.

  11. Self-Review: Travelling with Up(via ) < honest insights ⁦⁩. Yet to give my ⚡️ card a whirl overseas yet but sounds Monzo-esque already in its benefits 👏🏻

  12. It’s Good That Joe Rogan Endorsed Bernie. Now We Have to Organize.(via )

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    The Strange & Curious Tale of the Last True Hermit

  14. For Racked, I once wrote about the complicated history of headscarves: Since ancient times, across so many cultures and for many reasons, women have covered their hair-an act tied up in competing notions of freedom and oppression

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  15. A woman fated for Alzheimer’s disease seemed to thwart it for decades. Why? And what can we learn from her genes?

  16. Feb 2

    I'm Jad Abumrad, Founder and Co-Host of Radiolab, and This Is How I Work(via )

  17. Jan 31

    RT ScienceNews "“Can we come up with a drug that does this to people who don’t have a mutation? Because then the potential for that is tremendous.” "

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