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  "description": "Yesterday was the wrap for this year’s Tournament of Books, presented by Field Notes, which means we need to take a nap. See you Monday.\n\nAfter a winter of low snow, more than half of the Western United States is now experiencing drought conditions. / Inside Climate News\n\nThe number of National Science Foundation grants that mentioned “climate change” fell from 889 in 2023 to 148 last year, part of the so-called “climate hushing.” / Grist\n\nA big legislative push finds blue states “that once s...",
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    "so-called “climate hushing.”",
    "embracing atomic energy.",
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    "for each subject.",
    "against ultraprocessed food.",
    "“As Slow As Possible.”",
    "for self-driving vehicles.",
    "on busy highways.",
    "corporations.",
    "in a Room Alone.”",
    "lovely data visualizations",
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  "textContent": "_Yesterday was the wrap for this year’s_ Tournament of Books_, presented by_ Field Notes_, which means we need to take a nap. See you Monday._\n\n**After a winter of** low snow, more than half of the Western United States is now experiencing drought conditions. / Inside Climate News\n\n**The number of** National Science Foundation grants that mentioned “climate change” fell from 889 in 2023 to 148 last year, part of the so-called “climate hushing.” / Grist\n\n**A big legislative push** finds blue states “that once served as bastions of anti-nuclearism” are embracing atomic energy. / Canary Media\n\n**Meanwhile, Japanese** construction firms are ramping up acquisitions of US home builders, and soon will own six percent of the business. / The Wall Street Journal [$]\n\n**Following up on** last week’s photographs of bike-friendly Paris: a professional walker reports on what makes the city’s recent improvements “so astonishing.” / Torched\n\n**Sweden reintroduces** physical books to its classrooms, looking for every student to have a physical textbook for each subject. / Undark\n\n**Cal Newport says** we should consider taking as strong a stance against ultraprocessed content as we do against ultraprocessed food. / The New York Times [$]\n\n**See also:** “As Slow As Possible.” / Pippin Barr\n\nIf you enjoy these headlines, please join us as a Sustaining Member to support what we do and unlock access to paywalled links.\n\nSubscribe\n\n**Beijing becomes the** first Chinese city to launch commercial insurance for self-driving vehicles. / Sixth Tone\n\n**An outage at Baidu** means dozens of self-driving cars suddenly stopping on busy highways. / Semafor\n\n**“Is there any tool** as ubiquitous and yet so unloved?” Recalling how the spreadsheet changed corporations. / David Oks\n\n**Headline of the week:** “All of Humanity’s Problems Stem From Marc Andreessen’s Inability to Sit Quietly in a Room Alone.” / Kottke\n\n**An interactive** companion to David Foster Wallace’s _Infinite Jest_ is full of lovely data visualizations, including a fascinating dive on all those footnotes. / Infinite Digest\n\n**A popular party** in San Francisco involves digging a big hole and filling it back in. / The San Francisco Standard\n\n _As we head off to nap, we want to say a huge thank you to all of our Sustaining Members. It’s because of you this newsletter persists! xo Andrew & Rosecrans_\n\nIn the members area, unlocked links from the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times ↓\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "Digital nutrition",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-01T15:43:36.516Z"
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