Good reads this week.
- “There’s a hard thing that happens when you’re funny and you’re sitting beside someone who’s destroying, to not feel in any way that you’re somewhat diminished,” said Lorne Michaels, the “Saturday Night Live” executive producer. “To just be happy for how well they’re doing — that’s the rare part of their relationship and also the rare part in comedy, period.”*
- How the Paris Attackers Honed Their Assault Through Trial and Error , ,
- Abraham Reichman, Why Krysten Ritter Hated the Idea of Jessica Jones
- The Top UX Predictions for 2015
- Jordan Teicher, Photographing Animals When They Least Expect It
- Research: Changing the world in 20 projects
- Aldebaran AI Lab
- The 10 Best Books of 2015
- Juliet Macur, Homeless and Mentally Ill, a Former College Lineman Dies on the Street
- Jagdish Narayan and Anagh Bhaumik, Novel phase of carbon, ferromagnetism, and conversion into diamond
- I can’t go, but this looks awesome: Romeo, un robot qui vous veut du bien
- Ashley Baynton-Williams, This 1914 Children’s Map Depicts World War I as a Massive Dogfight
- Ella Morton, Tristan da Cunha: Life on the World’s Most Remote Island
- Some robots to print, fold, make 🙂 (Also, Aldebaran’s, Nao, although I can’t see how to download the file to make him.)
- Jonathon Katz and Jennifer Daniel, What You Can Do
- Brianna West, 26 Things Every Person Should Do For Themselves At Least Once A Year
- Listen: Vocal Fry and Other Speech Trends (Love these guys!)
- Peter Baker, Terror? Murder? As the Dead Mount, a Debate Persists
- Emily Eakin, Bacteria on the Brain
XO,
H