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Indian Women Dry Fish With the Power of the Sun, in the Palms of Their Hands
As fish-drying process is becoming automated, Indian women are finally reclaiming lost hours for leisure and bonding with their children.

Laasya Shekhar
Feb 56 min read


Aquafarmers are Fighting A Losing Battle to Keep Algae from Ruining Their Shellfish
Harmful algal blooms are not only detrimental to human life but can also kill fish and other aquatic life that humans require for food.Â

Bárbara Pinho
Jul 15, 20244 min read


Un viaggio attraverso il mio microbioma: la prospettiva di una immigrata su un intestino che cambia
Mentre mi spostavo in giro per il mondo, il mio microbioma cambiava in modi che non potevo controllare.

Manasvi Verma
Sep 27, 20238 min read


A Journey Through My Microbiome: An Immigrant’s Perspective on a Changing Gut
As I moved across the globe, my microbiome changed in ways that I could not control.

Manasvi Verma
Aug 25, 20237 min read


Perspective: The Indifference Point
Where is the point where I can definitively say yes, in the long run, the reward was worth all of the loss?

Saren Seeley
Dec 21, 20219 min read


Hurricanes and Hope
As I got older and began to understand storms, I learned just how resilient the people around me are.

Veronica B. Dubroc
Mar 18, 20218 min read


A Perfectly Cooked Egg Is Artistry, Not an Algorithm
How smart products undermine the simple joy of cooking It didn’t happen overnight, but it was fast. Just 50 years after the birth of the...

Jeff Kennigseder
Dec 18, 20206 min read


I'm Sick of Whipped Cream
I would tear up, lower myself to the ground, and hug myself — desperately grasping to root myself back in reality.

Crystal Gwizdala
Nov 22, 20209 min read
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