7.08.2019

Lazy Linking, 217th in an Occasional Series

Stuff I liked lately on the Internets:

217.1 Really enjoying these takes on US/China issues by @econsultsolutns' Chinese partner @ANBOUND bit.ly/2FKOZhB

217.2 Fascinating to delve into the science of why plants don't get cancer, and to see what has sprouted up in Chernobyl since the humans left bit.ly/2YqlQ2x @ConversationUS

217.3 Nothing to see here, just that the Pentagon is working on a laser that can identify you by your heartbeat bit.ly/2XcUjVW @techreview

217.4 This map is more about population density than anything else, but it's still stark to see how sparser the concentration of government jurisdictions is in the west bit.ly/2YoOCko @governing

217.5 Some great info on how female presidents run universities differently than male presidents bit.ly/2J2GGQr @chronicle

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