Giant Bone-Crushing Croc was Top Predator of Its Time
Jon Tennant gets excited by a 160,000,000 year old giant crocodile — and who wouldn’t?
Encounters with Anonymous: A New Feature about Photography
A new column on looking at anonymous photographs, from our publisher dude.
Net Neutrality Won’t Save Us if DRM is Baked Into the Web
Cory Doctorow leads the fight against the new vision of the World Wide Web, complete with DRM you can’t escape.
Losing Our Selves
An excerpt from Kelly J. Baker’s new book Grace Period: A Memoir In Pieces.
The Right Way to be Left
A. E. Elliott considers how to wake up and be a leftist.
Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics from morning ’til night/Dance low, pat, and I’m feeling all right.
Reinventing the Toilet
Traditional flush toilets aren’t an option in many parts of the world, but neither is leaving people with unsafe and unhygenic choices. Now, one company is piloting a new loo that’s waterless, off-grid and able to charge your phone. Lina Zeldovich travels to Madagascar to witness the start of a lavatorial revolution.
Why Ethnicity-Based Genetic Testing is Obsolete
Dr Ricki Lewis returns with a column about the problem of race and ethnicity-based diagnostics.
The Subversive Power of Joy
The unexpected, spontaneous and pleasantly disruptive nature of collective celebration is one of the great equalizers of social and political struggle. Janey Stephenson writes.
Intellectual Property is Real Money
Why has neither political party in the United States talked about limits on intellectual property? Money. Dean Baker writes.

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