Reads: Anaesthesia Awareness, Policing Food Crimes & More

A wrap on some of the interesting reads from across the web...
  1. Hudson Yards Is Manhattan's Biggest, Newest, Slickest Gated Community - The New York Times
  2. How the Internet Travels Across Oceans - The New York Times
  3. From Doctor to Patient: Family Medicine - The New Yorker
  4. Facebook Is Not a Monopoly, But It Should Be Broken Up - Wired
  5. When Deletion Means Persistence: The Ephemerality Trap - Wired
  6. How China's WeChat Became a Grim Heart of Illegal Animal Trading - Wired UK
  7. Facebook's So-Called Pivot to Privacy Is a Diversion - Slate
  8. Facebook's Crisis Management Algorithm Runs on Outrage - Bloomberg
  9. A Trip Inside Mark Zuckerberg's Sprawling, Embattled Compound in Hawaii - Gizmodo
  10. How Rats Became an Inescapable Part of City Living - National Geographic
  11. Walking Tokyo - National Geographic
  12. Berndnaut Smilde and the Art of Making Clouds Appear in Unexpected Places - National Geographic
  13. Anaesthesia Awareness: This Is What it's Like Waking Up During Surgery - Mosaic
  14. Folklore: The Story of Storytelling - Harper's
  15. The Language of Touch - Granta
  16. Food Crime: What's Better Food? - Topic
  17. Inside the World of Selling Nudes Online - Dazed Digital
  18. Fruit Belt: How Google's Bad Data Wiped a Neighborhood off the Map - OneZero
  19. Music Therapy: The Songs That Saved Them From Suicide - MEL Magazine
  20. Social Media and Hyper-self-consciousness: Always On - Real Life

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