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CRASH LANDING
An Enormous Iceberg Is Headed for South Georgia Island—Again
BY ERIC NIILER
If they collide, it could cause big problems for breeding penguins and seals by cutting off their access to the open sea.
IDEAS
Are Covid Patients Gasping 'It Isn't Real' As They Die?
BY DAVID ZWEIG
An ER nurse's anecdote of deranged denialism went viral. But when the media caught wind of the story, reporters didn't do their jobs.
DEALS
15 Early Black Friday Deals You'll Want to Snag Now
BY LOURYN STRAMPE
You don't have to wait until the day after Thanksgiving—or leave your house—to get in on these Black Friday deals.
BACKCHANNEL
One Man's Search for the DNA Data That Could Save His Life
BY SARAH ELIZABETH RICHARDS
The genetic correlations that could help Bryce Olson find a drug that works against his cancer are a scattered mess. Why don't we have a better system for analyzing this kind of information?
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DOT PHYSICS
The Physics of Materials at Minus 80 Degrees Celsius
BY RHETT ALLAIN
Pfizer's new vaccine has to be stored at extremely low temperatures. Here's how things work when it gets that cold.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS
This GOP Lawmaker Denounced QAnon—and Fears for His Party
BY GILAD EDELMAN
"There's a lot larger percentage in the Republican Party who believe there's a deep state coup or cabal than people might think."
BAD LOOK
When AI Sees a Man, It Thinks 'Official.' A Woman? 'Smile'
BY TOM SIMONITE
A new paper renews concerns about bias in image recognition services offered by Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.
BUG BOUNTY
A Facebook Messenger Flaw Could Have Let Hackers Listen In
BY LILY HAY NEWMAN
The vulnerability was found through the company's bug bounty program, now in its tenth year.
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