Reads: Fixing Email, Origins of Language & More

A wrap on some of the interesting reads from across the web...
  1. The Making of an American Nazi - The Atlantic
  2. Hunting for Antibiotics in the World's Dirtiest Places - The Atlantic
  3. All the Ways Your Wi-Fi Router Can Spy on You - The Atlantic
  4. Total Eclipse - The Atlantic
  5. Every Parent Wants to Protect Their Child. I Never Got the Chance. - NYMag
  6. The Uninhabitable Earth - NYMag
  7. Trapped: The Grenfell Tower Story - GQ
  8. Why a Generation in Japan Is Facing a Lonely Death - The New York Times
  9. 'I Have No Choice but to Keep Looking' - The New York Times
  10. The Uncounted - The New York Times
  11. The Information Warfare - The Intercept
  12. Email Is Broken. Can Anyone Fix It? - Wired
  13. The Social Network Doling Out Millions in Ephemeral Money - Wired
  14. The Curious Comeback of the Dreaded QR Code - Wired
  15. The Dragnet - The Verge
  16. The Kekulé Problem: Where Did Language Come From? - Nautilus
  17. The Strange Persistence of First Languages - Nautilus
  18. "Call Me By Your Name": An Erotic Triumph - The New Yorker
  19. Venezuela, a Failing State - The New Yorker
  20. Ice Apocalypse - Grist
  21. How the Sandwich Consumed Britain - The Guardian
  22. The Scientists Persuading Terrorists to Spill Their Secrets - The Guardian
  23. I Asked Tinder for My Data. It Sent Me 800 Pages of My Deepest, Darkest Secrets - The Guardian
  24. The Obsidian Serpent - The Atavist
  25. How Snapchat Has Kept Itself Free of Fake News - Bloomberg Businessweek
  26. The Surprising Science Behind the World's Most Popular Fruit - National Geographic
  27. Life Inside Hong Kong's 'Coffin Cubicles' - National Geographic
  28. What the World Would Look Like if All the Ice Melted - National Geographic
  29. Blockchain Will Set Us Free From Data Tyranny - The Next Web
  30. In Cuba, App Stores Pay Rent - The Economist

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