Friday, November 13, 2015

The Most Expensive Mansion Will Be Empty

Ask Badass Marine Biologist Sylvia Earle Your Questions About Our Oceans, The Rain Forest Was Here, The World's Most Expensive Mansion Will Probably Be Empty And Other Facts, Life And Death In A Troubled Teen Boot Camp, An Interview With A Former Atheist, Dogmeat, 'Fallout 4,' And The Anxiety Of Everything
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Friday, November 13, 2015
Ask Badass Marine Biologist Sylvia Earle Your Questions About Our Oceans
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Ask Badass Marine Biologist Sylvia Earle Your Questions About Our Oceans
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Sylvia Earle is a legendary scientist whose career of exploration, advocacy, and engineering has opened millions of minds to the threats facing our overfished and polluted seas. She'll be here at 12pm EST to talk about how awesome she is. Leave your questions for her now!
SET FIRE TO THE RAIN... FOREST
The Rain Forest Was Here
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You were taught in school that the rain forest is like the lungs of our planet. It's not that simple.
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
The World's Most Expensive Mansion Will Probably Be Empty And Other Facts
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Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: Why no one will live in the most expensive house in the world, you're tying your shoe wrong and learning how to kickflip in less than 6 hours.
OFF THE BOOK
Life And Death In A Troubled Teen Boot Camp
rollingstone.com
A tragic accident exposes the dangers of an out-of-control billion-dollar industry.
'I GUESS MORALITY JUST LOVES ME'
An Interview With A Former Atheist
the-toast.net
Leah Libresco is a news writer for FiveThirtyEight and the author of Arriving At Amen: Seven Catholic Prayers That Even I Can Offer, which is about her experience learning to pray as an atheist-turned-Catholic.
DOG WILL HUNT (FOR ITEMS)
Dogmeat, 'Fallout 4,' And The Anxiety Of Everything
killscreendaily.com
In a game that constantly seeks to disorient the player with a seemingly never-ending lineup of distractions, Dogmeat is the lone presence that can be counted on.
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FLIGHT OF THE MONARCH
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A guide holds up a damaged and dying butterfly at the monarch butterfly reserve in Piedra Herrada, Mexico, Thursday, Nov. 12, 2015. The number of monarch butterflies reaching their wintering grounds in central Mexico this year may be three or four times higher than the previous year, authorities said Thursday. The population of orange-and-black butterflies, which migrate to Mexico from the U.S. and Canada, has declined in recent years. Credit: AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell
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