The race to mine the moon

The race to mine the moon
The race to mine the moon
sciencefocus.com · Colin Stuart
In the coming years, rockets will head to the moon to hunt for resources, satisfy the urges of billionaire tourists and maybe do some science too.
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Prices are rising. How much should your salary increase?
Prices are rising. How much should your salary increase?
CNN · Kathryn Vasel
There are now almost two jobs available for every job seeker and that has given candidates extra bargaining power.
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How to prevent financial meltdowns, according to the Library of Mistakes
How to prevent financial meltdowns, according to the Library of Mistakes
Quartz · Amanda Shendruk
Stock market advice hasn't changed much in three centuries.
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New books that are shaking the horror genre to its core
New books that are shaking the horror genre to its core
thewalrus.ca · Danny Jacobs
Writers are taking spooky books to places they've never gone before.
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What makes us subconsciously mimic the accents of others in conversation
What makes us subconsciously mimic the accents of others in conversation
theconversation.com · Lacey Wade
Have you ever caught yourself talking a little bit differently after listening to someone with a distinctive way of speaking?
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The iconic queer legacy of Leslie Cheung
The iconic queer legacy of Leslie Cheung
GQ · Raymond Ang
Twenty-five years after his groundbreaking role in Wong Kar-wai's "Happy Together," the Hong Kong actor pop star continues to inspire a new generation.
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Why the internet is obsessed with food sculptures
Why the internet is obsessed with food sculptures
Bon Appétit · Maggie Hennessy
Humans have long been obsessed with food as art. Here's why.
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The Puerto Rican island where 1,500 monkeys rule
The Puerto Rican island where 1,500 monkeys rule
smithsonianmag.com · Jennifer Nalewicki
The Caribbean Primate Research Center on Monkey Island is one of the world's top institutions for studying primate behavior.
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Meet the volunteers maintaining the Appalachian Trail
Meet the volunteers maintaining the Appalachian Trail
csmonitor.com · Noah Robertson
Each year, a 14-state network of trail crews volunteers hundreds of thousands of hours to keep the trail sustainable, accessible, and clean.
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The bronc-busting, cow-punching, death-defying legend of Boots O'Neal
The bronc-busting, cow-punching, death-defying legend of Boots O'Neal
texasmonthly.com · Christian Wallace
He's pushing ninety and still saddling up at the Four Sixes Ranch. Just don't call him "the last cowboy."
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