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Month: February 2018

We’re Not Shutting Down, Just Moving House

February 17, 2018 RFB time for a change

Photo: Gabriel Saldana, CC BY 2.0 Dear Readers, It’s time. This is the end of This Week In Tomorrow. Nearly four and a half years ago, we started this weird little science news site with […]

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A Tesla Launch, A Study on Lullabies, And A Self-Cloning Crayfish | Vol. 5 / No. 16

February 11, 2018 RFB weekly-roundup

In today’s roundup, we’ve got the news of the latest SpaceX success, the results of a study about dance songs and lullabies from around the world, and the story of an entire species of clones. It’s the top of the science and technology news for the week of Sunday, February 11, 2018!
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Things Making Elle Mad | Vol. 5 / No. 15.1

February 9, 2018 Elle Irise Feminism

This was one of those weeks where I was in the “should be enviable but actually just depressing” position of having an overabundance of things to write about. But the thought of actually writing about any of them made me really upset. So instead I’m just going to share with you all the things that are currently making me angry.

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A Mayan Discovery, A Safe Splashdown, And A Record Spacewalk | Vol. 5 / No. 15

February 4, 2018 RFB weekly-roundup

This week we’ve got the results of a lidar flyover of the Mayan Lowlands, an accidental success from SpaceX ahead of this week’s Falcon Heavy test flight, and an unexpectedly long spacewalk by two Russian cosmonauts! It’s the top of the science and technology news for Sunday, February 4, 2018!
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How Not to Respond to Constituents | Vol. 5 / No. 14.1

February 3, 2018 Elle Irise Anger can be therapy

I don’t make much of a secret of the fact that I’m from Wyoming, and I also don’t make much of a secret of the fact that I detest my federal level representatives with a hate that I normally reserve for internet trolls and people who don’t turn off their turn signal for five miles.
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