Science

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The Ed's Up

Writing by Ed Wong.

A weekly newsletter of writing by Ed Wong.

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Thinking Ahead

Curated curiosity

An exploration of ideas in science, philosophy, and technology.

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The Study Newsletter

A bimonthly bookish newsletter.

The Study: A bimonthly bookish newsletter for lifelong learners and wanderers alike. Consider it your private space to discover new interesting reads.

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All That is Solid

Politics + Psychology + Philosophy + Misc

All That is Solid is a newsletter by a young political scientist that discusses interesting ideas and new research in politics, psychology, and philosophy.

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Important Not Important

Science for people who give a shit

Science for people who give a shit… weekly email with curated science news, analysis, and Action Steps to feel better and improve the world around you.

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Codon

The future of humanity.

A newsletter on CRISPR, genetic engineering & the future of humanity.

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Bite Science

Free, daily, curated science newsletter!

Free, daily, curated science newsletter on all the latest and greatest science advancements!

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The Lunar Dispatch

The latest news—and ruminations—on the Moon.

The Lunar Dispatch is the moon-orbiting newsletter of Will Dowd, author of Areas of Fog. Sent on the night of the full moon, each fresh dispatch brings you the latest news—and philosophical ruminations—about our nearest heavenly body. Short reads that are perfect for book-lovers and moon-gazers alike.

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momentum

Global Issues | Science | Music

Curiosity driven learning, and the forming of connections, enable us to make discoveries in the context of our own lives. I discuss global issues, science and music.

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Jatan's Space

Exploring space and our Moon

Exploring space and our Moon, for a better future for humanity ~ By Jatan Mehta, Contributing Editor for The Planetary Society.

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Footprints of Titans

Small Articles on Gigantic Ideas

The intersection of business, science, and philosophy. Expect to be inspired, become wiser, and to be given advice that can improve all aspects of your life.

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Beached

A marine conservation newsletter

Highlighting the plight of history's largest creatures and the oceans in which they reside.

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Mixture

For curious people

Mixture is a monthly(ish) newsletter where science meets creativity, culture and curiosity. That means you’ll get links to articles about the overlap of science and music, art and culture. There are often book recommendations, sometimes videos, and always lots of interesting things.

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Better Bioeconomy

Biotechnology shaping the future of food.

The latest developments in biotech-enabled food innovation. Join a list of founders, investors, and scientists leading the food revolution. It's free!

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Statisfied

Keeping up with the data

Join me every Thursday for a look at a new study or other data in the news. What does the data mean, can we trust it, and why should we care? I write in plain English for all audiences. Psychology, health, education, politics, AI, social media, and the environment are among the topics I cover.

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The Daily Apple🍎

Daily Dose of Health Science News

Daily Dose of Health Science News, Direct from the Source.

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Materials Business

All About Asset Integrity & Corrosion

Materials.Business is a newsletter with the latest knowledge on Corrosion, Corrosion Protection, Materials Engineering and Asset Integrity. Its main goal is to strengthen the knowledge around these topics, by collecting and amplifying the latest news, events, and articles among the Asset Integrity and Corrosion industry.

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Ideas Sleep Furiously

Interdisciplinary is the future.

An interdisciplinary educational blog. A lot about the science and philosophy of stupidity and giftedness. Also excerpts from my forthcoming book about the West’s war on giftedness and what this means in the face of Asian excellence.

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Obliqueville

Making sense of the world, obliquely.

This newsletter is meant to test out the idea that the world can best be understood obliquely, through odd margins and off-kilter lenses. The scope is intentionally broad, and will likely touch on topics like science and research, AI, design and manufacturing.

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The Quantum Cat

A traveller's guide to the cosmos

At its core, this newsletter is about the relationship between humanity and science, about how this relationship has driven the long history of civilization, about the people and places where the relationship manifests itself today, and about the deep trends driving the future of all.

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Habits.fyi

Best habits, weekly in your inbox.

Habits to help you reach your health goals, backed by research. In your inbox.

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Axios Science

News on the latest scientific advances

Gather the facts on the latest scientific advances, by science editor Alison Snyder.

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The Four Elements

A go-to newsletter for weather news in the US

I am a curious boy living in the lively DC area, where I find endless inspiration in the world around me. Math and meteorology are my intellectual playgrounds.