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A Betrayal of Instinct: What Happens to Human Body When It Stops Eating
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The Man Who Remembered Everything—and Thought It Was Normal
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Steeped in War and Erasure: Amitav Ghosh on How Tea Funded the British Empire’s Expansion
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Romance In the White House: What George Washington Wrote To His Wife
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Paradise Lost: How the Transatlantic Slave Trade Helped Fuel Violent Conflict in West Africa
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A Brief History of the Grand Old American Tradition of Banning Books
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Playing the Dozens: On the Joys and Functions of Sh*t Talk
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More (And More) Meat: How Doctors Treated Diabetes Before Insulin Therapy
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Unlocking Reason: How the Deaf Created Their Own System of Communication
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Theater of the Mind: How Radio Brought the World Into American Homes
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Making Sense of Santa, as a Science Reporter and a Parent
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What’s Old is New Again (and Again): On the Cyclical Nature of Nostalgia
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Hidden No More: Why Women’s Contributions to the Italian Renaissance Matter
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Royally Sweet: How Hot Beverages Became All the Rage in 18th Century Britain
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Censoring Imagination: Why Prisons Ban Fantasy and Science Fiction
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Literary Fight Club: On the Great Poets’ Brawl of ‘68
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More Than Meets the Eye: On the Ancient Origins and Diverse Uses of Eyeliner
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Books That Travel: A Report From the 2023 Nairobi International Book Fair
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Who Doesn’t Like Music? Nabokov, For Starters
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Magnets, How Do They Work? On the Magic of Magnetic Force
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A Brief History of Onions in America
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