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Adulthood for Beginners
All the Life Secrets Nobody Bothered to Tell You
2017
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**"A hilarious guide to help young workers not be idiots....a guide to being an adult in the modern age." --Chicago TribuneStop saying "adulting" -- and other life advice you didn't know you needed. But you do.**It's no secret that being a grown-up can be hard. Most people spend a decade or more figuring out the unwritten rules of life through trial and error (mostly error).Does Andy Boyle have everything figured out? No. But the honest and good-natured adv...
Big Problems
A Former Fat Guy's Look at Why We're Getting Fatter and What You Can Do to Fix It
2020
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A smart, funny dive into the weight-loss industry, from a journalist on a quest to master healthy livingLike many of us, Andy Boyle struggled with his weight all his life. But it wasn't until one fateful pants-splitting incident that he realized he really ought to do something about it. Since then he has lost the weight. And put it back on. And lost it again. As he fumbled through his weight-loss journey, Andy learned the hard way that there's a difference between ...
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6 min
2018
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Dr. Kyle McCarthy works to conserve snow leopard populations in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
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2018
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Robotics scientists invented a tiny robot that folds itself into an origami-inspired configuration and performs a variety tasks.
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2018
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Scientists have programmed robots to figure out a way to keep going after becoming damaged.
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2018
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Two scientists at New York University, Dr. Leif Ristroph and Dr. Stephen Childress, invented a flier that has four wide wings around its bell-shaped body.
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2018
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Koko the gorilla knows the signs for more than 1,000 words, and she communicates in surprising and clever ways, often using magazines such as Highlights and High Five.
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2018
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Coyotes living in urban landscapes have developed the tools to survive.
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2018
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MIT Cheetah, a robot developed at MIT, can run and jump hurdles without missing a step! Sidebar on how its vision system works.
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2018
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Scientists like Anthony Pagano are working to help polar bears. They want to find out what polar bears will need to survive in their changing habitat.
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2018
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Ever since scientists working in Madagascar raised money for a new school, life has improved for the village children.
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In 1998 scientists discovered the fossil of an unusual seventy-million-year-old crocodile--one that ate plants and lived in a burrow that it dug with its snout.
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