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Daily Archives: January 19, 2011

Up in Smoke

By Deborah Blum
Posted: January 19, 2011
Category: Speakeasy Science | Tagged cancer, cigarette warning labels, cigarettes, FDA, Mayo Clinic, smoking, tobacco | Leave a comment

Wednesday Round Up #138

By neuroanth
Posted: January 19, 2011
Category: Round Up | Leave a comment

Accounting for Taste

By Emily Anthes
Posted: January 19, 2011
Category: Food, Personality, Psychiatry, Psychology | Leave a comment

The Meal that Ended My Career as a Restaurant Critic

By Steve Silberman
Posted: January 19, 2011
Category: Books, Jazz, Journalism, Media, Poetry, Writers | Tagged Alice Waters, Allen Ginsberg, Deborah Madison, dining, Elizabeth David, food, James Beard, restaurants, Richard Olney | Leave a comment

Rape-whistling in the Dark

By John Rennie
Posted: January 19, 2011
Category: Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Psychology, Science Writing | Leave a comment
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